Landing Page - My Plan Details
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The landing page of the portal is the “My Account” page, showing your current plan details and various options available regarding your subscription plans along with options to upgrade to a higher plan, cancel the current plan, check billing details, payment history and more.
Flex83 offers a base plan starting at $1000/month. Post this it offers add on services/quota that can be purchased if you want more resources. A Paid plan is available by signing up for the plan’s monthly recurring amount using Paypal as the payment gateway provider. On this page you can always see your current subscription, and the usage entitlements enabled for that plan.
This section shows all the transaction history for your account. This includes, purchases, cancellations and refunds, if any. It also provides a section where you can also check your invoices for all the payments made.
This section shows the usage details of your subscribed packages.
Trials are valid for 45 days (subject to change by IoT83 at any time) and once in a lifetime for an
email address / phone number.
After Expiry of a Trial your card will be automatically charged, and your account will get
converted to a paid subscription.
Cancelling your subscription for the month for which the billing is in process (cancellation date
same as billing date) will not result in a refund for the balance of the month.
Payments are charged at the beginning of each billing cycle.
This section details the options available under each plan and addons, beginning with an overview of the building blocks that make up each plan. By understanding how many of each of these plan building blocks, you can understand which plan will be needed for the use-cases, application, or applications you wish to build and run.
Number of Device Types – Define the unique device types that you are entitled to. A “Device Type” is defined as any device that provides the same JSON format when it connects to Flex83 over MQTT. So, from the point of view of Flex83, a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino can be the same Device Type, if they are sending the same JSON data to the platform.
Number of Devices – This denotes the actual end-user devices, or maximum allowed unique MQTT connections to the Cloud. The Devices allowed are shared across Device Types, meaning, if you are allocated 4 Device Types and 20 Devices, you can use a total of 20 Devices across all these 4 Device Types.
Number of Device Groups – Groups are administrative settings to allow users to club together different devices under one logical namespace adding a lot of value in managing device events.
Number of Device Attributes – Device Attributes are the “Name / Value Pairs” that your devices send to the Platform in JSON format. The number of device attributes sets the size of the JSON that your devices can forward.
Number of Monitoring Events – In Flex83 “Events” are basically combinational policies that watch for a certain conditions that you program that on detection of the event trigger the “Event”. Events can trigger emails, SMS, Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs), or Webhooks, and are a very powerful platform feature.