> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bird.com/connectivity-platform/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bird.com/connectivity-platform/subscriptions/managing-your-inbox-subscription-plan.md).

# Managing your Inbox Subscription Plan

MessageBird offers a range of subscription plans for Inbox, which can be viewed in more detail on [our pricing page](https://www.messagebird.com/en/pricing). For Inbox, we have a straightforward pricing plan:

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| **Seat quantity** | **Unit price p/m**                                            | **Discount** |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ |
| 2 seats           | Free                                                          |              |
| 3 - 10 seats      | $30 per seat per month                                        |              |
| 11 - 25 seats     | $27 per seat per month                                        | Save 10%     |
| Over 25 seats     | [Contact sales](https://www.messagebird.com/en/contact-sales) |              |

Adding or removing seats will adjust the pricing accordingly to the chart above.

IMPORTANT: To take advantage of this flexible seat pricing, you must have a *Saved payment method* in your MessageBird Dashboard. **Accounts without a saved payment method will not be able to add more Inbox agents.** Learn more in the FAQ [Managing Saved Payment Methods.](/connectivity-platform/payment-billing/managing-saved-payment-methods.md)


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