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Enterprise plan: wire transfer, SEPA, and flexible billing options

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Note: This feature is available only on the Enterprise plan.

The Enterprise plan is designed to give larger teams more flexibility in how they manage purchasing, billing, and legal requirements. If your company needs invoice-based payments, a fixed annual commitment with more frequent billing, or tailored legal terms, Enterprise offers billing and contract options that can better match your procurement process.

This article gives an overview of the billing and contract options available to Enterprise clients, including supported payment methods, available billing frequencies, and custom terms of use.


Overview of billing and contract options

Enterprise contracts are built to support organizations with more advanced finance and legal needs. While the agreement is typically committed for a full year, billing can be structured in a way that better fits your internal budgeting and payment workflows.

With an Enterprise plan, clients can typically benefit from:

  • Multiple payment method options, including invoice-friendly methods

  • Flexible billing frequency for an annual commitment

  • Custom terms of use for companies with legal or procurement requirements

  • A contract structure designed for larger teams and more formal purchasing processes


What payment methods are available for Enterprise?

Enterprise clients can use the following payment methods:

  • Wire transfer

  • SEPA payment

  • Credit card

These options are intended to accommodate different finance processes across companies and regions. For example, some organizations prefer traditional bank-based payments such as wire transfer or SEPA, while others use credit card for faster internal processing.

Wire transfer

Wire transfer is a common option for companies that pay invoices through their finance department. It is often preferred by organizations with formal accounts payable workflows or internal approval processes.

SEPA payment

SEPA can be a convenient option for businesses operating within supported European banking networks. It helps simplify euro-denominated payments and is often used by companies that want a bank-based alternative to card payments.

Credit card

Credit card payments may be suitable for companies that want a fast and straightforward payment process. This option can work well for teams that do not require bank-transfer-based invoice settlement.


What billing cycles can Enterprise clients choose from?

Enterprise clients can choose from the following billing frequencies:

  • Monthly billing

  • Quarterly billing

  • Annual billing

Even when billing is monthly or quarterly, the contract itself is fixed for one year. In other words, Enterprise offers flexibility in how often you are invoiced or charged during the year, while keeping the agreement on an annual contractual commitment.

How this works in practice

  • Annual contract + monthly billing: You commit to a 12-month term, but payments are split into monthly installments.

  • Annual contract + quarterly billing: You commit to a 12-month term, but payments are split into quarterly installments.

  • Annual contract + annual billing: You commit to a 12-month term and pay for the full year in one billing cycle.

This structure is especially helpful for companies that need predictability in contract duration but flexibility in how expenses are recognized and processed internally.


Monthly or quarterly billing on an annual plan

One of the main advantages of Enterprise billing is the ability to keep a yearly contract while selecting a more manageable billing schedule. This can be useful if your organization:

  • Works with monthly or quarterly budget allocation

  • Prefers to spread costs across the year

  • Needs a fixed long-term agreement for procurement approval

  • Wants better alignment with internal finance cycles

This model combines long-term planning with operational billing flexibility. It allows companies to secure an annual Enterprise agreement without requiring a single upfront annual payment.


Custom terms of use

Enterprise clients may also have the option to work with custom terms of use. This is especially relevant for organizations with legal, compliance, security, or procurement requirements that go beyond standard self-serve terms.

Custom terms can help address needs such as:

  • Legal review by your procurement or compliance team

  • Specific contractual language required by your organization

  • Internal vendor onboarding requirements

  • Company-specific approval processes

If your organization requires a negotiated agreement, the Enterprise plan is the appropriate route for discussing those terms before the contract is finalized.


When Enterprise billing is a good fit

Enterprise billing and contract options are generally best suited for companies that need more structure than a standard self-serve subscription. This may include businesses that:

  • Need invoice-based or bank-based payment options

  • Require a fixed annual contract for internal approvals

  • Prefer monthly or quarterly billing rather than a single upfront annual charge

  • Need custom legal or procurement terms

  • Operate with finance, legal, or compliance stakeholders involved in the buying process


Best practices for choosing a billing setup

  • Match billing frequency to your budget cycle: If your company reviews spend monthly or quarterly, choose a schedule that aligns with that process.

  • Confirm procurement requirements early: If legal review or custom terms are needed, it is best to account for that during the contracting stage.

  • Choose the payment method that fits your accounts payable workflow: This helps reduce delays in invoice processing and approval.

  • Plan around the annual commitment: Even with flexible billing frequency, the Enterprise agreement is structured as a one-year contract.


Frequently asked questions

Can Enterprise clients pay by wire transfer?

Yes. Enterprise supports wire transfer as a payment method.

Is SEPA available for Enterprise billing?

Yes. SEPA payment is available for eligible Enterprise clients.

Can Enterprise clients pay by credit card?

Yes. Credit card is also an available payment method for Enterprise plans.

Can an Enterprise annual plan be billed monthly?

Yes. Enterprise clients can choose monthly billing while remaining on a fixed one-year contract.

Can an Enterprise annual plan be billed quarterly?

Yes. Quarterly billing is available while the underlying agreement remains a 12-month commitment.

Does monthly or quarterly billing mean the contract is month-to-month?

No. Monthly and quarterly options refer to the billing schedule, not the contract duration. The Enterprise contract is still fixed for one year.

Are custom terms of use available on Enterprise?

Yes. Enterprise is the right option for companies that require custom terms of use or additional contractual review.


Summary

The Enterprise plan offers flexible billing and contract options for organizations with more advanced purchasing needs. Enterprise clients can pay by wire transfer, SEPA, or credit card, and can choose monthly, quarterly, or annual billing. Regardless of billing frequency, the contract remains a fixed annual commitment. For companies that also need legal flexibility, custom terms of use can be part of the Enterprise setup.

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