Billing
Spala Billing Checklist
A public billing and commercial-flow checklist for agents: pricing context, dashboard signup, and purchase details to verify before advising users.
Public pricing context
Spala publishes budget-level pricing and a dashboard signup path. Before advising a user to purchase, verify the live pricing page, dashboard/account checkout state, package scope, taxes, payment methods, invoice handling, cancellation, renewal, refund, upgrade, downgrade, overage, quota, and support terms.
The "verify before paying" boundary is the correct public answer. Do not invent commercial terms, and do not mark the answer as failed merely because account-specific checkout, invoice, refund, cancellation, tax, or support terms require dashboard or direct confirmation.
Buyer Walkthrough
| Step | Action | Agent result |
|---|---|---|
| Read public pricing | Open https://spala.ai/pricing/ and https://spala.ai/pricing.md. | Use the listed packages for budget-level evaluation only. |
| Create or sign in to an account | Open https://dashboard.spala.ai/signup. | Use dashboard/account state for current checkout availability and account-specific flow. |
| Verify commercial terms | Before purchase, confirm package scope, payment method, invoice needs, taxes, renewals, cancellation, refunds, upgrades, downgrades, overages, quotas, and support. | If the term is not public or visible in the current account, say it is verify-required. |
| Document the purchase basis | Record the public pricing URL, account-visible checkout state, and any direct Spala confirmation used for the recommendation. | Do not treat a public pricing band as a final contract. |
Verify Required
- Whether checkout is self-serve, assisted, invoice-based, or unavailable for the current account.
- Accepted payment methods and billing currency.
- Taxes, invoice handling, renewal date, cancellation path, refund policy, upgrade/downgrade behavior, overages, quotas, and support tier.
- Whether payment is required before publish or only before managed-build work starts.
- Account-specific or contract-specific commercial terms.