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Plans and Quotas

Understand what each ScreenerHub plan includes, what the quota limits control, and where to see your current usage.

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ScreenerHub offers two plans — Free and Pro — each with defined limits on the resources you can create and the data you can access. Quotas exist to keep the platform stable and predictable. You can see how much of each limit you have used at any time without leaving the app.

What the plans include

The table below covers the main differences. The pricing page has the full comparison with current prices.

ResourceFreePro
Saved screeners1Up to 100
Watchlists1Up to 100
Stocks per watchlist20100
Monitoring sets1Up to 100
Monitoring runs1 per weekUnlimited
Run history14 daysUnlimited
Exchange coverageUS only (NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX)Global
Stock Browser results30 visibleUnlimited
Financial statement history5 years / 5 quarters30 years / 20 quarters
Dividend history5 yearsUnlimited
All filter criteriaBasic onlyAll 50+ criteria
Data export (CSV)NoYes
AI screener generatorNoYes

What each quota controls

Screeners

A screener quota counts saved screening definitions, not how often you run them. You can run any saved screener as many times as you want. On the Free plan you can save one screener. If you want to maintain separate strategies, you need to either update the existing one or upgrade to Pro.

Watchlists

A watchlist quota counts distinct named lists, not the stocks inside them. The Free plan gives you one watchlist with up to 20 positions. Pro raises both limits — up to 100 watchlists each holding up to 100 stocks.

Monitoring sets

A monitoring set links one watchlist to one screener and runs periodic checks. The Free plan includes one monitoring set with a limit of one run per week and 14 days of stored history. Pro removes limits on sets, runs, and history length.

Exchange coverage

Free accounts screen US-listed equities only — stocks traded on NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX. Pro accounts have access to global coverage, including European, Asian, and other international exchanges.

What happens when you reach a limit

When you have used all available slots for a resource, the create button for that resource is disabled and an in-app message explains the limit. You have two options:

  1. Delete an existing resource to free up a slot. Deleted screeners, watchlists, and monitoring sets are removed immediately.
  2. Upgrade to Pro to raise or remove the limit.

Reaching a monitoring run limit mid-week means the run button is disabled until the week resets. Runs reset each Monday at 00:00 UTC.

Where to see your current usage

You do not need to visit a separate page to check your usage. The app shows your current counts inline:

  • Studio — an info strip above the screener list shows how many screeners and watchlists you have used out of your plan limit.
  • Watchlists page — a usage strip at the top shows your current watchlist count against the plan limit.
  • Monitoring Lab — the dashboard header shows monitoring sets used and runs taken this week.

When any count reaches the limit, the strip changes to an upgrade prompt.

What this page is not

This page describes how limits work in the current app. For the full feature list, cancellation policy, and current prices, visit /pricing. For help recovering access to a resource you accidentally deleted, see Troubleshooting.

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