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Is Bookyourdata a Subscription-Based Service?

BookYourData is not a subscription. It runs on pay as you go credits with no contracts, no hidden fees, and credits that never expire.

Written by Mark Giz

BookYourData is not a subscription-based service. It runs on a pay as you go credit model, so you purchase credits once and use them whenever you need contact data, with no recurring charges.

The pay as you go structure removes long-term commitments and hidden fees. Credits purchased on BookYourData do not expire, so unused credits stay in the account until you use them.

How Pay As You Go Pricing Works

BookYourData charges once at the time of purchase instead of billing on a recurring cycle. You pay only for the contact data you need, and the balance carries over with no expiration date.

Because there is no subscription tier or contract length, teams buy credits to match an active project and stop buying once the project ends. Nothing renews automatically and nothing bills in the background.

Subscription vs Pay As You Go

BookYourData's pay as you go model replaces recurring subscription billing with a single credit purchase. There is no contract term and no cycle-based fee to track.

Attribute

Typical Subscription

BookYourData Pay As You Go

Billing

Recurring, monthly or annual

One-time credit purchase

Contract

Fixed term required

None

Unused balance

Resets or expires each cycle

Credits never expire

Extra fees

Bundled into plan tiers

None beyond the credit price


FAQ

Do BookYourData credits expire?
No. Credits purchased on BookYourData do not expire and stay usable in the account indefinitely.

Is there a minimum contract length?
No. BookYourData has no long-term commitment. Purchase credits once and use them on your own timeline.

What if the contacts I need are not in the self-service filters?
BookYourData builds them through BeSpoke, its private, built-to-spec list-building service that delivers B2B contacts beyond what the self-service Prospector filters express, under the same 97% deliverability guarantee.

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