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Renewing & Upgrading Your Plan

Changing plans, and how early renewal works if you're about to run out.

How Subscriptions Work

Every paid plan is a one-time, 30-day purchase — not an auto-renewing subscription. When your 30 days are up, you choose to renew (same plan) or switch to a different tier.

There's no "pause" for a subscription. Once a plan is active, it runs for its 30 days; the closest thing to pausing is simply letting it expire early rather than renewing.

Upgrading or Downgrading

Go to your Account settings → Upgrade Plan.

Pick the tier you want. Switching starts a fresh 30-day cycle at the new tier's price and allocation.

Pay by card (PayHere) or by bank slip if you can't use a card.

Early Renewal

If you're on a paid plan and about to run out before your cycle ends, you may be eligible to renew early instead of waiting:

  • You must already have a scheduled next-cycle subscription in place, and
  • Your remaining credits must be below 10% of your monthly allocation

If both are true, early renewal activates your next cycle immediately and grants prorated credits for the days remaining, rather than making you wait it out on a nearly-empty balance.

If early renewal isn't available yet, it's almost always because one of those two conditions isn't met — check that you have a next-cycle subscription scheduled, and that your remaining balance has actually dropped below the 10% threshold.

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