Billing and Plans
Clank offers four plan tiers. Every team starts on the free Indie plan. You can upgrade at any time from the Billing page in the dashboard.
| Indie | Pro | Team | Business | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | $15/mo | $35/mo | $79/mo |
| Servers | 1 | 5 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Team members | 1 | 3 | 10 | Unlimited |
| Services | 3 | 25 | 100 | Unlimited |
| Projects | 2 | 10 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Image versions | 3/service | 10/service | 25/service | Unlimited |
| Log retention | 3 days | 7 days | 14 days | 30 days |
See Plan Limits and Quotas for full details.
How billing works
Section titled “How billing works”Clank uses Stripe for payment processing. When you upgrade:
- Click Upgrade on the Billing page.
- You are redirected to a Stripe Checkout page to enter payment details.
- After payment, your team is immediately upgraded. New limits take effect right away.
Subscriptions are billed monthly. You can manage your subscription (update payment method, view invoices, cancel) through the Stripe Customer Portal, accessible from the Billing page.
Downgrading
Section titled “Downgrading”To downgrade, cancel your current subscription from the Billing page. Your team reverts to the Indie plan at the end of the current billing period. Existing resources that exceed the lower plan’s limits will continue to run but you won’t be able to create new ones until you’re within limits.
What happens when you hit a limit
Section titled “What happens when you hit a limit”When you reach a plan limit (e.g., maximum number of servers or services), Clank prevents you from creating new resources of that type. Existing resources are never affected — Clank will not stop running containers or disconnect servers to enforce limits.
The dashboard shows your current usage on the Billing page so you can see how close you are to each limit.
Image version retention
Section titled “Image version retention”Each plan includes a limit on how many image versions Clank retains per service in the built-in registry. When a new image is pushed and the limit is exceeded, the oldest versions are cleaned up automatically. This does not affect running containers — only stored image tags that are no longer deployed.
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”- Plan Limits and Quotas — Full limit reference table.
- Teams and Permissions — Manage team members and roles.