Events alone don’t generate revenue - they need to be connected to pricing plans and customer subscriptions to create billable charges. This guide shows you how to transform your ingested events into actual invoices.

How Events Flow to Billing

The complete flow from events to invoices:
  1. Events → Usage data transmitted to Flexprice
  2. Features → Define what you’re tracking and how to aggregate
  3. Plans → Set pricing for features
  4. Subscriptions → Connect customers to plans
  5. Invoices → Automatic billing based on usage

Prerequisites

  • A metered feature created and configured
  • Events being transmitted and validated
  • A customer created in Flexprice

Step 1: Create a Pricing Plan

  1. Log into your Flexprice Admin Dashboard
  2. In the left sidebar, click on Product Catalog
  3. Click on Plans
  4. Click “Create Plan”

Configure the Plan

  1. Plan Name: Give your plan a descriptive name (e.g., “Basic Plan”, “Pro Plan”)
  2. Description: Optional description of what the plan includes
  3. Billing Cycle: Choose how often customers are billed (monthly, annually, etc.)

Add Your Feature

  1. Click “Add Feature” or “Add Charge”
  2. Select your metered feature from the list
  3. Configure the pricing:
For Usage-Based Pricing:
  • Price Model: Choose “Usage Based”
  • Price: Set the price per unit (e.g., $1 per credit)
  • Free Tier: Optional free usage before billing starts
Example Configuration:
  • Feature: Model Usage
  • Price: $1.00 per credit
  • Free Tier: 100 credits per month
Plan Configuration

Advanced Pricing Options

Tiered Pricing:
  • First 1000 credits: $1.00 each
  • Next 1000 credits: $0.80 each
  • Additional credits: $0.60 each
Package Pricing:
  • 1000 credits for 800(effective800 (effective 0.80 per credit)
Volume Discounts:
  • Set percentage discounts based on usage volume

Save the Plan

Click “Save Plan” to create your pricing plan.

Step 2: Assign Plan to Customer

Create Subscription

  1. Go to Customers in the left sidebar
  2. Find and click on your customer
  3. Click “Create Subscription”
  4. Select the plan you just created
  5. Set the subscription start date
  6. Click “Create Subscription”
Create Subscription

Verify Subscription

After creating the subscription, you should see:
  • Subscription status: Active
  • Plan name and billing cycle
  • Next billing date

Step 3: Monitor Usage and Billing

Check Upcoming Invoices

  1. Go to the customer’s subscription page
  2. Click on “Upcoming Invoices” tab
  3. You’ll view a preview of the next invoice with:
    • Usage quantities from your events
    • Calculated amounts based on your pricing
    • Billing period information
Upcoming Invoices Example Invoice Preview:
Subscription    Description     Interval        Quantity    Amount
Test Feature    Usage Based     Aug 22 - Sep 22    2         $2

Understanding the Billing

  • Quantity: Total usage aggregated from your events
  • Amount: Calculated based on your pricing plan
  • Interval: Current billing period
  • Description: Shows “Usage Based” for metered features

Real-World Example

Let’s walk through a complete example:

1. Feature Configuration

  • Feature Name: Model Usage
  • Event Name: model.usage
  • Aggregation: Sum of credits
  • Usage Reset: Periodic (monthly)

2. Events Transmitted

[
  {
    "event_name": "model.usage",
    "external_customer_id": "cust_123",
    "properties": { "credits": 5 }
  },
  {
    "event_name": "model.usage",
    "external_customer_id": "cust_123",
    "properties": { "credits": 3 }
  }
]

3. Plan Configuration

  • Plan Name: Basic Plan
  • Feature: Model Usage
  • Pricing: $1.00 per credit
  • Free Tier: 10 credits per month

4. Billing Calculation

  • Total Usage: 5 + 3 = 8 credits
  • Free Credits: 10 (no charge for first 10)
  • Billable Credits: 0 (8 < 10, so no charge)
  • Amount: $0.00

5. If More Usage Occurs

If the customer uses 15 credits total:
  • Total Usage: 15 credits
  • Free Credits: 10
  • Billable Credits: 5
  • Amount: $5.00

Advanced Billing Scenarios

Multiple Features

You can add multiple metered features to a single plan: Plan: Pro Plan
  • Model Usage: $1.00 per credit
  • API Calls: $0.01 per call
  • Storage: $0.10 per GB
Customer Usage:
  • 50 credits consumed
  • 1000 API calls
  • 5 GB storage
Invoice:
Model Usage     Usage Based     Aug 22 - Sep 22    50    $50
API Calls       Usage Based     Aug 22 - Sep 22    1000  $10
Storage         Usage Based     Aug 22 - Sep 22    5     $0.50
Total: $60.50

Tiered Pricing

Plan: Enterprise Plan
  • Model Usage:
    • First 1000 credits: $0.80 each
    • Next 1000 credits: $0.60 each
    • Additional: $0.40 each
Customer Usage: 2500 credits
  • First 1000: $800
  • Next 1000: $600
  • Additional 500: $200
  • Total: $1600

Monitoring and Analytics

  1. Go to Usage TrackingQuery
  2. Select your feature and customer
  3. View usage over time to identify patterns

Billing Analytics

  1. Go to Invoices section
  2. View historical invoices and revenue
  3. Analyze customer usage patterns

Common Billing Issues

1. No Charges Appearing

Possible Causes:
  • Feature not added to plan
  • Customer not subscribed to plan
  • Usage below free tier
  • Wrong billing period
Solutions:
  • Verify feature is in the plan
  • Check subscription status
  • Review free tier settings
  • Confirm billing cycle dates

2. Wrong Amounts

Possible Causes:
  • Incorrect pricing configuration
  • Wrong aggregation values
  • Billing period mismatch
Solutions:
  • Review plan pricing settings
  • Check event aggregation
  • Verify billing cycle alignment

3. Unexpected Charges

Possible Causes:
  • Events transmitted to wrong customer
  • Incorrect usage reset setting
  • Duplicate events
Solutions:
  • Verify external_customer_id
  • Check Usage Reset configuration
  • Review event history for duplicates

Best Practices

1. Test Billing Setup

Before going live:
  1. Create a test customer
  2. Transmit a few test events
  3. Verify charges appear correctly
  4. Check invoice calculations

2. Monitor Usage Patterns

Regularly check:
  • Usage trends and spikes
  • Customer behavior patterns
  • Revenue impact of pricing changes

3. Set Up Alerts

Consider alerts for:
  • Unusual usage spikes
  • Failed billing attempts
  • Revenue thresholds

4. Document Pricing

Keep clear documentation of:
  • Feature pricing structure
  • Free tier limits
  • Billing cycle details
  • Customer-specific overrides

Pricing Strategies

Usage-Based Pricing

Pros:
  • Aligns cost with value
  • Scales automatically
  • Fair for customers
Cons:
  • Revenue can be unpredictable
  • Complex to forecast

Tiered Pricing

Pros:
  • Encourages higher usage
  • Predictable revenue at scale
  • Rewards loyal customers
Cons:
  • More complex to configure
  • Can be confusing for customers

Hybrid Models

Combine multiple pricing approaches:
  • Base subscription fee
  • Usage-based charges
  • Volume discounts

Next Steps

After setting up billing:
  1. Monitor Performance - Track usage and revenue
  2. Optimize Pricing - Adjust based on customer behavior
  3. Scale Operations - Add more features and customers
  4. Automate Processes - Set up webhooks and integrations

Troubleshooting

”No charges in upcoming invoice”

  • Check that events are being transmitted
  • Verify feature is in the plan
  • Confirm customer subscription is active
  • Review free tier settings

”Wrong billing amounts”

  • Verify pricing configuration
  • Check event aggregation values
  • Review billing period dates
  • Confirm usage reset settings

”Unexpected charges”

  • Review recent events for the customer
  • Check for duplicate events
  • Verify external_customer_id mapping
  • Review plan configuration changes

Getting Help

If you’re experiencing billing issues:
  1. Check the Event Debugger for event processing status
  2. Review your plan configuration carefully
  3. Verify customer subscription status
  4. Contact support with specific examples and error messages