Subscription plans
Convilyn offers three plans. Pick the one that matches your usage; switch any time.
At a glance
| Plan | Monthly | Yearly | Monthly credits | Max file size | Queue priority | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Free | $0 | — | 100 | 100 MB | Standard | | Pro | $16 | $12 | 1,000 | 500 MB | Priority | | Business | $35 | $29.75 | 5,000 | 1 GB | Highest |
Yearly billing reduces the monthly cost; the same monthly credit allowance applies either way.
How credits work in a plan
Subscription credits refresh every month. Anything you don't use in a billing period is gone at month-end — they do not roll over.
Top-up credits never reset. You can buy top-up packs from the billing page; they're valid for 12 months from the purchase date and are consumed first before the monthly subscription allowance.
The single per-credit rate is $0.001 across all plans. Subscriptions cost more per included credit because the monthly fee also pays for the access tier — priority queue and larger file size — not just the compute.
If you only need compute, top up. If you need priority and larger uploads, subscribe.
Free plan: $0.10 monthly cap
The Free plan is built for trial usage. It includes 100 credits per month and is subject to a hard $0.10 spending cap per user per month. Once the cap is reached, runs stop until the next month or until you upgrade.
Billing details
- Monthly or yearly. Switch between cycles at any time.
- Upgrades are immediate with proration on the current period.
- Downgrades take effect at the end of the current period — you keep the higher tier until then.
- Cancellation is one click. Your plan stays active until the period ends; after that you drop back to Free with no further charges.
- Paddle handles payment as Merchant of Record. Invoices, tax, and refunds run through Paddle's portal.
- EU 14-day withdrawal right applies under Directive 2011/83/EU. Once service has begun, the subscription fee is non-refundable for the period in use, and unused allowance is non-refundable (use-it-or-lose-it).
Where to go next
- Credits — how 1 credit maps to actual work
- Usage Guide — when to pick Turbo Lane vs Goal Lane
- Turbo Lane and Goal Lane — what each one does