There's no limit to the number of Pro users that can work together with the same data sources.
> Also, row limits are not listed in the top tier, making me think that they are either unlimited, or that the go until they break due to a technical limitation somewhere after 5k rows.
Enterprise deployments can customize the row limits (default is 5K). There's no technical limit on the server side though some browsers slow down at very large limits. Using Chrome we've had no issue with 50K+ rows. It doesn't come up in real world use cases though as people dealing with more than a couple K rows usually want the data exported (which we support separately) vs just scrolling through a result set.
> What does 1+ user mean if not unlimited?
There's no limit to the number of Pro users that can work together with the same data sources.
> Also, row limits are not listed in the top tier, making me think that they are either unlimited, or that the go until they break due to a technical limitation somewhere after 5k rows.
Enterprise deployments can customize the row limits (default is 5K). There's no technical limit on the server side though some browsers slow down at very large limits. Using Chrome we've had no issue with 50K+ rows. It doesn't come up in real world use cases though as people dealing with more than a couple K rows usually want the data exported (which we support separately) vs just scrolling through a result set.