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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.
| Pack | Adds | Term |
|---|---|---|
| Small pack | A modest number of assets to your quota | Monthly, recurring |
| Medium pack | A larger top-up | Monthly, recurring |
| Large pack | A substantial top-up | Monthly, 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
- Settings → Billing → Asset packs.
- Pick the pack size.
- Stripe charges the prorated amount for the remainder of the current billing cycle.
- 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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- Plans — when an upgrade is cheaper than packs
- Invoices & payment