Billing overview
How dFlow Cloud bills your Organisation: plans, usage, wallet, invoices, and where to act in the dashboard.
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dFlow Cloud billing (Cloud subscribers)
On dFlow Cloud, billing runs through Stripe in the product. Your team uses app.dflow.sh; you do not host payment infrastructure. This section is for cloud subscribers. Self-hosted operators may have separate commercial terms outside this help centre.
What billing covers
Exact prices, tax behaviour, and line-item labels appear at checkout and on invoices. This documentation describes behaviour, not a price list.
Where to work in the product
Sign in at app.dflow.sh. Open your Organisation workspace, then use the Profile group in the sidebar:
The header wallet control opens wallet and credit context without leaving your current page.
For first-time card capture and expectations, start with Payment setup under dFlow Cloud in the sidebar.
How pieces fit together
- You choose a plan and optional add-ons (Plans and subscriptions).
- Limits on included resources come from the plan (Feature access and limits).
- Compute credits may reduce what you pay when adding billable compute (Compute credits).
- Usage and billing cycles determine when Stripe invoices (Usage and billing behavior).
- If a charge fails, see Failed payments and Billing issues under Troubleshooting in the sidebar.
Organisation and roles
Billing is tied to the signed-in user and workspace. Only members with the right access should change cards or plans. See Organisations and tenants under Core Concepts in the sidebar and Invites and team members under Security and Team Management in the sidebar.
Related
- Payment setup
- Cloud limits and expectations
- Worker Nodes overview
- Billing issues
- Subscription and billing actions (advanced: Stripe and plan tRPC routers and server actions)