Billing
Billing on managed.dev is straightforward: pick a plan, pay monthly, cancel whenever. All of it happens securely in the dashboard at app.managed.dev — payment details are handled by our payment processor and never touch your sites or this documentation.
Billing is attached to the team. Members with the
owner or billing role can view and manage it; everyone else just runs sites.
The free trial
Section titled “The free trial”Every new account starts with a 14-day free trial on the Starter plan. You get a real, fully featured site — branch environments, the security pipeline, SSH and WP-CLI, the API, all of it — with no card required to begin. When the trial ends, add a payment method to keep the account active and move to any plan you like.
When you’re billed
Section titled “When you’re billed”Plans bill monthly, in advance, on the day you subscribe. That date becomes your billing anchor and renews each month until you cancel.
- Upgrades take effect immediately and are prorated — you’re charged the difference for the remainder of the current period.
- Downgrades apply at the end of the current period, so you keep what you paid for until it renews at the lower tier.
- Renewals charge the same price you signed up at. There are no renewal price hikes and no usage overages — see plans & limits.
Invoices and payment methods
Section titled “Invoices and payment methods”Manage everything from Account → Billing in the dashboard:
- Add or update a payment method. Card details are entered into our payment processor’s secure form — managed.dev never stores raw card numbers.
- Download invoices. Every charge produces an invoice you can download as a PDF for your records or accounting.
- Update billing details. Set the company name, address, and tax/VAT ID that appear on your invoices.
Cancelling
Section titled “Cancelling”Cancel anytime from Account → Billing. Cancellation stops the next renewal — you keep access through the end of the period you’ve already paid for, then the account winds down. There’s no cancellation fee and no minimum term.