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Asset packs

An asset pack is a top-up to your plan's included asset quota. Cheaper per-asset than pay-as-you-go overage, but you pay up front for a bundle.

Why asset packs exist

Your plan (Ease In or Crack On) comes with a fixed monthly asset quota. Two scenarios go beyond that:

  • You're a bit over, consistently. Maybe by 5–20 assets. Buying a pack is cheaper than paying overage every month.
  • You're a lot over and the next plan would cost more. Sometimes the gap between Ease In's quota and Crack On's quota is wide; if you're at, say, 80% of the way between, two asset packs are cheaper than upgrading.

If you're way over your plan's quota and growing, upgrade — packs aren't intended as a permanent solution at scale.

How packs work

Each pack adds a fixed number of assets to your monthly included quota for as long as the pack is active.

PackAddsTerm
Small packA modest number of assets to your quotaMonthly, recurring
Medium packA larger top-upMonthly, recurring
Large packA substantial top-upMonthly, recurring

Current exact asset counts and prices are at opsmerge.cloud/pricing — the page is the authoritative source.

Packs are recurring by default — they renew every billing cycle alongside your plan, until you cancel the pack. They're not one-off top-ups (we tried one-off; everyone forgot to renew).

Buying a pack

  1. Settings → Billing → Asset packs.
  2. Pick the pack size.
  3. Stripe charges the prorated amount for the remainder of the current billing cycle.
  4. The pack's asset allowance is immediately added to your quota.

You can stack packs — buy two Small packs if you prefer that to one Medium.

Cancelling a pack

Settings → Billing → Asset packs → Cancel.

The cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing cycle. You keep the pack's quota until then.

Pack vs upgrade — when's each right?

Open Settings → Billing → Usage. We show:

  • Current assets used vs your included quota (plan + active packs).
  • Trailing-30-day overage cost (if any).
  • A recommendation: "Add a pack" / "Upgrade to Crack On" / "You're fine, stay where you are".

The recommendation is based on simple maths: which option (pack or plan upgrade) would have been cheapest over the last 90 days. Trust it — we have no incentive to push you to a higher plan if a pack would do the job.

Pack and plan interactions

  • Packs are per-tenant, not per-client. You can't allocate "this pack to Client A only". The added quota is pooled.
  • Packs don't expire. They renew until you cancel.
  • Downgrading a plan doesn't auto-cancel packs. If you go from Crack On + 1 pack down to Ease In, you'll still have 1 pack on Ease In until you cancel it.
  • Founder customers get plan + packs at the Founder rate. The Founder discount applies to packs the same way it applies to the plan.

Common questions

Can I buy a pack just for one month? Buy the pack, use it, then cancel it before the next billing cycle. You're charged once.

Can I get a refund on an unused pack? We don't refund partial-month packs. Cancel; you keep the quota until cycle-end; no further charge.

My usage went down below my included quota — am I being charged for the pack still? Yes, until you cancel it. The pack adds quota whether you use it or not.

Can I temporarily add quota for a project (e.g. a one-month migration)? Same answer as "one month": buy, use, cancel. The "asset pack just for one month" is a deliberate pattern, even though they don't explicitly advertise as one-shot.

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