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Billing and Limits

Understand how plan access, billing state, and usage limits affect what you can do in Monetly.

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Public usage documentation: this page explains how to use Monetly. It does not define product logic. Core behavior is governed by Monetly's internal Decision OS and platform contracts.

Summary

Monetly plans control access to experiment capacity and premium setup options. The dashboard is the best place to see your current plan state and limits.

Billing state can affect whether new actions are allowed. If an action is blocked, Monetly should show the reason and the available next step.

Key Rules

  • Use the dashboard billing page as the current source for your plan state.
  • Plan limits can affect experiment creation, running experiments, and domain features.
  • A suspended billing state can block new actions even if older experiments still exist.
  • Public docs describe the categories of limits and should not be treated as live billing data.

Common Mistakes

  • Assuming all domain features are available on every plan.
  • Creating multiple draft or running experiments without checking plan limits.
  • Treating a payment or billing block as an experiment-quality issue.

Where to Check Current Access

Open the Monetly dashboard billing area to see your current plan and available actions. Runtime billing state is what controls product access.

If a feature is locked, use the dashboard upgrade or billing flow rather than relying on static documentation.

What Limits Can Affect

Limits can apply to creating experiments, keeping experiments running at the same time, and using custom domain features.

When a limit blocks an action, the safest next step is to view the active experiment, save work as a draft when available, or update the plan.