I know I'm late to the party, but moltin is far from cheap, which is a shame, as it's a very interesting approach.
As far as I'm aware, they still offer a free tier of 30k API operations per month, which apparently approximates 10k page views - which is very kind of them. However, I had to email them to get pricing information, and was informed their pricing _starts_ at $1k/month (I was actually quoted $12k/year) for 250k operations (i.e. ~80k page views). Ouch.
To make matters worse, they use to charge $49/month for 300k operations [1]. I was informed that this was very out of date information, as apparently they've got a new logo and everything since then. But still, I feel bad for anyone who got vendor-locked to them.
All in all, probably not a bad product, but definitely one to avoid for scenarios like OP's.
Google has been a gold-level sponsor the last couple of years at the JUCE Summit/Audio Developer Conference with a motivation to push developers in the direction of the Android NDK. It's good they acknowledge they are behind it that regard, but there's still a fair amount of catching up to do considering there's now AUv3 on iOS and no competing standard on Android yet.
Ah, thanks - the Halifax Clarity card seems like it would be the best for me, especially as it's from a company I recognise.
I previously tried Revolut (https://revolut.com) to avoid fees, and from having to apply for another credit card. Whilst great in theory, and it works fine for in-person purchases abroad, too many online services decline it.
Have they added any non-credit/debit card payment options (e.g. PayPal) yet? I'm from the UK, and my bank charges me a flat 'non-sterling transaction fee', which overshadows the actual usage costs. This means, for smaller projects, B2 is actually much more expensive than the competition that allows me to pay in my native currency either directly, or through a service like PayPal.
As far as I'm aware, they still offer a free tier of 30k API operations per month, which apparently approximates 10k page views - which is very kind of them. However, I had to email them to get pricing information, and was informed their pricing _starts_ at $1k/month (I was actually quoted $12k/year) for 250k operations (i.e. ~80k page views). Ouch.
To make matters worse, they use to charge $49/month for 300k operations [1]. I was informed that this was very out of date information, as apparently they've got a new logo and everything since then. But still, I feel bad for anyone who got vendor-locked to them.
All in all, probably not a bad product, but definitely one to avoid for scenarios like OP's.
[1] https://www.g2crowd.com/products/moltin/pricing