content/influxdb3/cloud-serverless/admin/billing/_index.md
Learn how to upgrade your plan, access billing details, and review and resolve plan limit overages:
In the top navigation menu, click the drop-down menu with the same of your account.
Click {{% icon "billing" %}} Billing.
Do one of the following:
If you subscribed to an InfluxDB Cloud plan through AWS Marketplace, click the AWS link to access your billing and subscription information.
If you subscribed to an InfluxDB Cloud plan through InfluxData, complete the following procedures as needed:
View information about:
On the Billing page, view your billing information, including:
On the Billing page, view the total limits available for the Free Plan.
If you exceed your plan's adjustable quotas or limits, you'll receive a notification in the {{< product-name "short" >}} user interface (UI) Usage page.
If using the Free plan, upgrade to a Usage-based Plan to raise your organization's rate limits.
When a request exceeds your plan's write requests (Data In) or query requests (Reads) within a five minute window, the InfluxDB API returns the following response:
HTTP 429 “Too Many Requests”
Retry-After: xxx (seconds to wait before retrying the request)
Billing occurs on the first day of the month for the previous month. For example, if you start the Usage-based Plan on September 15, you're billed on October 1 for your usage from September 15-30.
| Timeline | Action |
|---|---|
| Initial declined payment | We'll retry charge every 72 hours. During this period, update your payment method to successfully process your payment. |
| One week later | Account disabled except data writes. Update your payment method to successfully process your payment and enable your account. |
| 10-14 days later | Account completely disabled. During this period, you must contact InfluxData Support to process your payment and enable your account. |
| 21 days later | Account suspended. Contact InfluxData Support to settle your final bill and discuss options for resuming service |