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Can I add and remove personal brands anytime, and how will it affect my billing?

Carmen Jenny avatar
Written by Carmen Jenny
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Yes — with Scripe’s Professional and Agency plans, you can add or remove personal brands (LinkedIn accounts) whenever you need.

Note: The Starter plan is limited to one personal brand. To manage more, you’ll need to upgrade to Professional or Agency Plan first. Once you’re on Professional, you can freely add or remove personal brands as needed.

Adding Personal Brands

Immediate Availability: When you add a new personal brand, it becomes available for use immediately.

Prorated Billing: The cost for the newly added personal brand will be prorated based on the number of days it is active within your current billing cycle. This means you only pay for the period you actually use it.

Removing Personal Brands

Effective immediately: You can remove personal brands from your account at any time.

Billing Adjustment: Once a personal brand is removed, billing for that brand will stop. If you remove a brand partway through a billing cycle, you will only be charged for the days the brand was active.

Example Scenario

Adding a Brand: If you add a personal brand on the 15th day of a 30-day billing cycle, you will only be charged for the remaining 15 days.

Removing a Brand: If you decide to remove the personal brand after 10 days, you will be billed only for those 10 days.

Key Things to Remember

Plans:

  • Starter → Limited to 1 personal brand. If you want to manage more, you’ll need to upgrade to Professional or Agency.

  • Professional → Ideal for up to 3 personal brands within a single workspace.

  • Agency → Becomes more cost-effective once you manage more than 3 personal brands. Pricing scales down per account, and you also get unlimited workspaces to organize clients or teams.

Billing:

  • Billing per LinkedIn account → You’re billed for each personal brand you connect, not for the number of users.

  • Prorated charges → You only pay for the days a personal brand is active within your billing cycle.


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