Evaluating Microlink's pricing before committing? This breakdown covers every plan tier, what you actually get, where the value drops off — and what developers are switching to instead.
Microlink starts at $9/mo. There's no permanent free tier — only a trial. Here's an honest breakdown of what you get at each tier and where the value proposition starts to weaken.
At the entry level, Microlink covers the basics: url + metadata extraction. The limitations start showing when you need automation integrations (n8n, Make.com), batch processing, or template variables — features that require higher-tier plans or aren't available at all.
Beyond the subscription price, there are a few things worth factoring in: overage charges when you exceed your monthly limit, engineering time to integrate and maintain the API, and the cost of workarounds for features that aren't built in.
| Feature | Microlink | RenderPix |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $9/mo | $9/mo |
| Free tier | limited | 100 renders/mo |
| Raw HTML input | ✗ | ✓ Full HTML/CSS |
| n8n native node | ✗ | ✓ Native node |
| Batch rendering | ✗ | ✓ Built-in |
| Template variables | ✗ | ✓ {key} syntax |
| Async callback | ✗ | ✓ |
| PNG / JPEG / WebP | ✓ | ✓ |
| Primary use case | URL + metadata extraction | HTML image generation |
Microlink is worth it if url + metadata extraction is exactly what you need and the pricing fits your budget. If you're on the fence — especially if automation workflows are important — RenderPix's $9/mo plan with 100 free renders/month is worth evaluating first.
100 renders/month on the free plan. Full HTML control. Native n8n node.
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