Billing, plan & usage
Review Screpy plan limits, active plan stacks, current pricing, and invoices.
Billing is the source of truth for what the account can currently use and how much of each allowance has been consumed. Review it before adding a large project, increasing crawl scope, or creating workflow that depends on paid features.
Use the three billing tabs
| Tab | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Current Plan | Active plan stacks and the effective account or project limits for features such as projects, crawl pages, tracking, Core Web Vitals, research, team seats, uptime, reports, and Articles. |
| Plans & Pricing | The current monthly and annual offers, feature comparison, and trial actions. |
| Invoices | Invoice number, date, status, total, and a downloadable invoice file. |
Plan prices and limits can change, so use the live Plans & Pricing tab—not a copied documentation value—when making a purchase decision.
Read usage as a planning signal
Use the current usage values to decide whether a planned action fits within the account's available capacity. Project limits, crawl capacity, feature availability, and other allowances can vary by plan. A feature visible in the product is not necessarily available to every account, so check the account state before building a workflow around it.
When a limit is close, reduce scope deliberately instead of repeatedly retrying the same action. For example, audit the most important site section first, remove an unused project, or wait for the relevant billing period before attempting more work. This produces clearer data and avoids using capacity on low-priority URLs.
Understand the amount due
The amount due on the next invoice can differ from a catalog price when a discount, credit, or one-time change applies. Use the billing surface as the source for the final amount, plan period, and payment status rather than estimating from a plan card.
The billing surface remains the source of truth for the account’s final amount, active plan stack, and eligibility.
Common questions
Why is an action unavailable even though I can see the feature?
The account may not have the required plan entitlement, remaining allowance, or project access. Check the account's current plan and usage before treating it as a technical error.
Does deleting unused work help?
It depends on the allowance. Review the current usage definition before deleting data; do not remove useful history merely to guess at a quota change.