Unified Invoicing

Since the beginning, we have been working hard to give you the best IT automation platform that helps you be more productive every day. To that extent, we’re working on new features and improvements, requiring us to make some substantial changes.

Today we’re introducing Unified Invoicing: this changes how we create the new invoices, and it’s planned to be released at the end of the month.

How Unified Invoicing Works?

It’s simple: you’ll get one invoice per month, including the whole activity per organization.

The New Monthly Invoice

At the begin of every month, a single new invoice is created. It provisions your account for the month to come:

Credits provision based on the previous month consumption

  • Optionally: regularization for over consumption from the previous month
  • Add-ons
  • Optionally: one-shot operations and custom services

Learn more in the doc

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