Plan & billing
How Blueprint billing works: the Membership panel, the Stripe billing portal for payment method, invoices and cancellation, and what happens right after checkout.
One plan is on sale today: Blueprint, $97/month, billed via Stripe. (Overdrive — automation on top of Blueprint — arrives at launch; see the plans table.)
The Membership panel
The Membership panel on the Account page shows your current plan — for a Blueprint member: "Blueprint ($97/mo) — the complete analytics workbench." — and the Manage subscription button.
Manage subscription — the billing portal
Manage subscription opens your personal Stripe billing portal in the same tab. That portal — Stripe's own secure surface, not the Workbench — is where you:
- update your payment method (card changes never touch the Workbench),
- view and download invoices,
- cancel the subscription.
Cancelling takes effect per the terms shown in the portal at the moment you cancel; the "cancel anytime" promise from checkout is honored exactly there. No emails, no forms, no retention call.
From checkout to active — what to expect
Payments run payment-first: create the account, go straight to Stripe's secure checkout, pay, done. Two things worth knowing about the minutes around payment:
- After paying you land on a "Payment received" page while your membership activates — usually a few seconds. Activation is driven by Stripe's confirmation to our backend, not by the redirect itself, which is why it can occasionally take a moment longer. If it hasn't completed after a minute, refresh; if it still hasn't, email support@cashflowengine.io — the payment is safe either way.
- Abandoning checkout is harmless: the "Checkout cancelled" page means no payment was taken and nothing changed. You can resume checkout any time.
Prices and taxes
Prices are in USD and exclusive of applicable taxes — you're responsible for any tax that applies in your jurisdiction. Payments are processed securely by Stripe; the Workbench never sees or stores your card details.
And the standing line that applies to the product as much as to the billing: analytics, not advice.
