docs(readme): add mention of free tier of Foo integration (#8160)

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@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ This section details services that have integrated Lighthouse data. If you're wo
* **[Fluxguard](https://fluxguard.com/)** - Fluxguard provides website DOM change monitoring orchestrated with Google Puppeteer, and audited by Lighthouse. Fluxguard is a freemium product, with monthly monitoring of up to 75 pages for free. * **[Fluxguard](https://fluxguard.com/)** - Fluxguard provides website DOM change monitoring orchestrated with Google Puppeteer, and audited by Lighthouse. Fluxguard is a freemium product, with monthly monitoring of up to 75 pages for free.
* **[Foo](https://www.foo.software)** - Foo continuously monitors performance with Lighthouse and provides a timeline chart by day, week, or month. Users can receive alerts via email, Slack, and PagerDuty. Foo is a paid service with several tiers of pricing. * **[Foo](https://www.foo.software)** - Foo continuously monitors performance with Lighthouse and provides a timeline chart by day, week, or month. Users can receive alerts via email, Slack, and PagerDuty. Foo offers free and paid products.
* **[HTTPArchive](http://httparchive.org/)** - HTTPArchive tracks how the web is built by crawling 500k pages with Web Page Test, including Lighthouse results, and stores the information in BigQuery where it is [publicly available](https://discuss.httparchive.org/t/quickstart-guide-to-exploring-the-http-archive/682). * **[HTTPArchive](http://httparchive.org/)** - HTTPArchive tracks how the web is built by crawling 500k pages with Web Page Test, including Lighthouse results, and stores the information in BigQuery where it is [publicly available](https://discuss.httparchive.org/t/quickstart-guide-to-exploring-the-http-archive/682).