I am looking at Google BigQuery API and couldn’t find any info regarding any sandbox or developer account, so if I just want to test it before I try, I still have to pay, correct? just wanna confirm.
Thanks,
Andy
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You should be able to try it out without paying, you’re just limited to 10,000 requests a day after which you’d need to pay to continue using it.
Just go to your api console, make a new project, and activate BigQuery from the list. When you do you’ll be asked to sign the agreement, which does have a payment terms section that states:
You can take a look at the pricing page here: https://developers.google.com/bigquery/docs/pricing