Billing and pricing
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The Billing screen tells you where you stand: your plan, what your agent has actually used, any credit you hold, and the published prices. What it deliberately does not do is take your money. This page explains both halves.
Read-only by design
There is no checkout in the console, no card on file, and no upgrade button. The screen says so itself rather than showing you a disabled control. Invoicing is arranged directly with you by your account manager, and changing what you pay for is a conversation, not a form.
This is stated once more on What is not here yet, because it is the first thing many people look for. It is absent on purpose.
Your plan
The top of the screen shows your plan, its status, and, when one is recorded, when the current period ends. The plan name you see is the same name the pricing table sells; the console cannot claim a tier that is not published.
Usage
Underneath is what your agent has actually used this period, as meters.
The rule that governs this section: a meter only appears when there is a real counter behind it. A metric nothing has measured is left out entirely rather than shown as zero, because a zero is a claim: it says "we measured this and the answer was none". So if you expect a row and it is not there, that usually means it is not measured yet, not that the product is broken. It is worth one question to your account manager, and no more alarm than that.
A meter with no limit shows what you have used and says so plainly, without a progress bar, because a bar against no limit would have to invent a denominator.
Credits
If you hold credit, the Credits panel shows your available balance and the full history behind it. That panel has its own page: Your voucher and credits. If you have never been granted credit, the panel is absent entirely.
Pricing
The screen ends with the published prices, stated in the console so that what you see while signed in cannot drift from what you were quoted:
| Item | Price | |---|---| | Setup | $1,500, one-time | | AI Employee | $700/mo | | Business Review | +$500/mo | | Enterprise | Custom |
Setup is flat, not a range: it covers your personalized build and integrations, and the included scope is agreed in writing before you pay. The AI Employee line is one managed AI employee, all-in. Business Review is an add-on on top of that line, which is what the plus sign means. Enterprise scope is defined case by case, so there is no number to print.
This table is reference, not a purchase surface. Your account manager arranges any change to what you are billed.