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How our subscriptions work

Updated over 3 weeks ago

We offer three subscription plans - BASIC, STANDARD and PREMIUM. These plans are offered through Invoice Maker and are tailored to meet a variety of business needs.

  • All subscriptions can be purchased both monthly or annual

  • The number of expenses, clients and items is not limited

  • You can find current pricing under Settings - Subscription

Subscription differences

  • BASIC Plan

    • Document limit: 36 annually or 3 monthly

    • Additional features: Estimates/quotes and delivery notes are not available

  • STANDARD Plan

    • Document limit: 120 annually or 10 monthly

    • Additional features: Includes estimates/quotes. Delivery notes are not available

  • PREMIUM Plan

    • Document limit: Unlimited

    • Additional features: Includes estimates/quotes and delivery notesn

By purchasing a subscription via the service of Apple or Google the terms and conditions of the respective service apply

Pricing details may vary and are subject to changes. To view the most accurate and up-to-date pricing for each subscription plan, navigate to Settings > Subscription within the app.

A subscription is activated from the moment of its purchase. All features of a subscription (number of documents, document types or other functions) are activated immediately after a purchase. The terms and conditions of the respective app store (Apple App Store or Google Play Store) you use to purchase your subscription will apply.

If you decide to cancel your subscription, it will remain active and operational until the end of the current billing cycle. During this time, you can continue using all the features until your subscription period fully expires. To avoid future billing, always ensure your cancellation is successful and confirmed.

Cancelling a subscription via Apple App Store won't cancel your subscription on Google Play Store - and vice versa. If you have an active subscription purchased with one service make sure to cancel it after buying/upgrading with another service. Failure to do so may result in duplicate charges as each platform manages subscriptions independently.

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