App Center Billing
Important
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You can configure a billing plan for your App Center organization or user account. If you configure a plan for an organization, all apps under the organization will bill against the configured plan. For billing configured under your user account, all apps will bill against the user account plan.
User account billing configuration
- Log into the App Center Portal.
- Click on the user account icon in the upper-right corner of the App Center Portal and select Account Settings from the menu.
- In the panel that opens, select Billing.
- In the Billing settings page, click the Configure Plan button. The panel that appears will walk you through purchasing your new plan. The sliders in the panel default to the free tier; adjust the sliders to add more Build or Test concurrency.
- For Test: To choose concurrent device(s) without device hours limits, choose the number of devices, then select Enterprise usage from the drop-down menu in the Test section.
- When you've completed customizing your billing plan, click the Continue button to save your changes.
- To connect your user account to an Azure subscription, refer to the Azure Subscriptions article.
- If you already have one or more subscriptions for your user account, you can choose which one to use for billing.
- Follow the remaining steps to complete the configuration process.
Organization account billing configuration
- Log into the App Center Portal.
- Select the Organization from the list of organizations in the App Center portal.
- For the selected Organization, select Manage in the list of options that appears.
- In the panel that opens, select Billing.
- In the Billing settings page, click the Configure Plan button. The panel that appears will walk you through purchasing your new plan. The sliders in the panel default to the free tier; adjust the sliders to add more Build or Test concurrency.
- For Test: To choose concurrent device(s) without device hours limits, choose the number of devices, then select Enterprise usage from the drop-down menu in the Test section.
- When you've completed customizing your billing plan, click the Continue button to save your changes.
- To connect your user account to an Azure subscription, refer to the Azure Subscriptions article.
- If you already have one or more subscriptions for your user account, you can choose which one to use for billing.
- Follow the remaining steps to complete the configuration process.
FAQ
What happens if I delete my organization during the month?
You'll lose the data from your org and will still pay for the full month.
What happens if a paid user's subscription has an issue (credit card expiry)?
Azure will notify you via an email notification first. In App Center, you'll be downgraded to the free tier temporarily until the subscription issue is fixed. Once it's fixed, we'll convert you back to your previously selected paid plan.
Can I downgrade during the month?
You can, but it won't take effect until the next calendar month.
Can I use my Free Azure subscription or credits from my Dev Essentials subscription?
No, free Azure Subscriptions or credits from Dev Essentials subscriptions can't be used to pay for App Center.
Can I use an Azure Subscription with spending limits?
No, before you can select your subscription you need to turn off spending limits.
Where can I find my monthly invoice?
App Center bills monthly to the associated Azure Subscription. You can access subscription information, including invoices, by logging into the Azure portal. From there, search for Cost Management + Billing. If you have permissions to view the invoice, select Invoices under the Billing in the left menu. For more information, review the documentation on how to view your Azure invoice in the Azure documentation.
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