One of Modari's central ideas is that you pay only for the modules you have active. There is no single closed plan: you build your plan by adding modules as you need them, and you can remove them when they stop adding value. All the price adjustment is done automatically and proportionally.

Activate a new module

  1. Open the available modules section

    On the Billing screen, scroll down to the Available modules section. There you will see all modules you can add to your subscription, each with its monthly price and a brief description.

  2. Tap 'Activate' on the module you want

    When you tap the button, we show a quick summary: how much will be charged at this very moment (the prorated part for the remaining days of the cycle) and what will be the monthly fee starting from the next charge.

  3. Confirm

    Once you confirm, the module is active immediately. It appears in the dashboard's sidebar, ready to use. In seconds you will also see an invoice in your list for the prorated charge.

Deactivate a module

  1. Go to the active modules section

    On the Billing screen, at the top, is the list of your Active modules. Each one has a button to deactivate it.

  2. Tap 'Deactivate' on the module you no longer need

    We show you a summary of the impact: how many days of paid coverage you had remaining this month and the credit we will apply to your next invoice for those days.

  3. Confirm

    The module deactivates immediately. The sidebar stops showing it and the module's data is kept in read-only mode in case you decide to reactivate it later (more detail below).

How proration works

Proration is the fair way to charge (or refund) money when you change your plan mid-cycle. The idea is simple: you pay exactly for the days you will use (or already used) each module, no more, no less.

Example: you activate a module mid-month

Suppose your cycle runs from the 1st to the 30th of the month. It is day 16 and you decide to activate a module that costs 30 a month. You will use that module for 15 of the 30 days of the cycle. The immediate charge is half the monthly price: 15. On the next 1st, when the subscription renews, you will pay the full module (30) along with everything else.

Example: you deactivate a module mid-month

Same scenario: cycle from the 1st to the 30th, today is day 16. You have an active module of 30 a month that you already paid in full. You decide to deactivate it. You had 15 days of paid coverage left, so we generate a credit of 15 that is automatically deducted from your next invoice.

What happens to your data when you deactivate a module

This is one of the most common doubts and the answer is reassuring: it is not deleted. When you deactivate a module, you just stop paying for it and stop being able to actively use it. But the information you had loaded in that module —contacts, deals, products, conversations, whatever it is— stays stored on our servers.

If later you reactivate the same module, you find all that data exactly as you left it. You do not have to reimport anything or reconfigure.

The change is reflected instantly

You do not have to wait until end of month to see the change. Proration is calculated and appears in your next invoice from the moment of confirmation. If you activated a module, you can already use it. If you deactivated one, you no longer see it in the sidebar.

You also do not have to log out and back in. The whole interface updates without needing to refresh.

Limitations for now

There are a couple of things we still do not allow and that we mention so you do not run into them unexpectedly:

  • There is no discount for module quantity. Each module is charged at its individual price without a discount for combining them.
  • You cannot activate and deactivate several modules in a single operation. If you want to move several, you have to do it one at a time. Each one is charged (or credited) separately.

What's next

To activate or deactivate modules, you need a valid payment method. Learn how to manage it in your payment method.