Your Modari subscription lives entirely inside the dashboard. You do not need to go to an external page, log in elsewhere, or download anything extra. Everything related to your plan —seeing the current price, knowing when next month is charged, which modules you have active— is in one place.
The pricing model
Modari is modular. That means your plan is not a fixed package with a single price: your plan is the sum of the modules you have active. If you have one active module, you pay for one. If you have three, you pay for three. When you activate or deactivate a module, the next month's price adjusts automatically.
The cycle is monthly. We charge on the same day each month —the date of your first charge defines the date of the following ones. For example, if you subscribed on the 14th, we charge you on the 14th every month.
What you see on the Billing screen
When you open the screen, you will see four main blocks:
- Plan header: plan name (or number of active modules), total monthly price, and a status badge.
- Next invoice: how much will be charged and on what date. If you activate or deactivate modules during the month, this amount includes the prorated adjustments.
- Payment method: the card we use to charge, with brand, last 4 digits, and expiry month. More on this in the article on your payment method.
- Invoice list: the latest invoices issued, with their status and a button to download the PDF.
Possible subscription states
Next to the plan name appears a status badge. These are all the states you can see and what each one means:
- Trial: your subscription is in its initial free window. We show how many days remain and the date of the first automatic charge.
- Active: all in order. Your monthly payment went through and the next invoice is scheduled.
- Past due: the last charge did not go through correctly. Stripe is automatically retrying. More detail below.
- Cancellation pending: you requested to cancel and the subscription will be deactivated at the end of the current period. Until then you still have full access.
- Canceled: the subscription ended. You do not have access to the modules until you reactivate.
- Complimentary: you have a complimentary plan granted by our team (for example, a beta invitation or extended trial).
How the next invoice is calculated
The next invoice amount is not always the same. It is composed of:
- The monthly price of each active module at the time of the cycle close.
- Positive prorations if you activated a new module mid-month (we only charge the remaining days of the cycle, not the full month).
- Negative credits if you deactivated a module mid-month (we credit back the amount for the days you will no longer use).
This is calculated automatically and the next invoice always shows the net amount. You do not need to do any math.
Trial period
If you signed up with a trial code, during the entire trial you will see the Trial badge and the number of remaining days. During this time:
- We do not charge anything to your card (you do not even need one added).
- You have full access to all modules you activate, the same as a paid user.
- The Billing screen shows you the exact date when we will start charging.
When the trial ends, one of two things happens:
- If you already added a payment method, we make the first charge automatically and the subscription moves to Active.
- If you did not add a payment method, the subscription is paused until you do. We do not lose your data —we keep it while you decide.
How each charge is made
Every transaction is processed by Stripe, one of the most trusted payment platforms in the world and certified at the industry's highest security level (PCI DSS Level 1). Modari never sees or stores your full card number —we only keep an anonymous identifier Stripe gives us to be able to initiate recurring charges.
Each charge generates an invoice that you receive automatically by email (sent by Stripe) and that is also stored to download from the dashboard. More on this in invoices and tax data.
What's next
To understand how your charges change when you add or remove a module, continue with activate and deactivate modules.