Overage Pricing for Exceeding Plan Limits

Transparent additional costs when exceeding your plan's invoice limit

If you create more invoices within a billing period than the maximum limit included in your plan, additional fees will apply for each invoice exceeding this limit. Billing is handled automatically through Shopify Billing.

Effective: March 17, 2026

Overage Pricing Overview

Plan Included Invoices per Billing Period Price per Additional Invoice Over Limit Maximum Overage Charges per Billing Period
Starter 100 invoices $0.25 per invoice $150.00
Professional 500 invoices $0.15 per invoice $300.00
Business 5,000 invoices $0.06 per invoice $500.00
Enterprise Unlimited No additional charges N/A

Maximum Overage Charges (Cap)

Each plan has a maximum amount of overage charges per billing period (cap). Once this amount is reached, no further overage charges will apply, even if additional invoices are created beyond the limit. This protects you from unexpectedly high additional costs.

Billing Through Shopify

Overage charges are billed exclusively through Shopify's billing system in US Dollars (USD). The Provider has no influence on the exchange rate used by Shopify. Any exchange rate-related costs or reduced revenues are borne by the customer, as are any conversion fees and bank surcharges. The amount ultimately charged to the customer in their local currency may therefore differ from the reference price stated in US Dollars (USD). The customer agrees to this billing method and the resulting possible deviations.

Monitoring Your Invoice Limit

The customer is responsible for independently monitoring their booked invoice limit. There is no automatic cap on the number of invoices created. You can view your current usage at any time in the app dashboard.

Taxes and Duties

All prices listed are exclusive of applicable statutory value-added tax. The billing period is one calendar month.

These overage terms are part of the Terms & Conditions and may be adjusted by the Provider for objective reasons with future effect, provided that no essential contractual obligations are changed to the detriment of the customer.