How prepaid bundles work
Learn how prepaid bundles add extra documents on top of your plan, the order they are used in, bundle sizes and prices and why you need an active subscription.
Prepaid bundles are one-time purchases of extra documents. They top up a separate balance that is used only after your monthly plan allowance runs out. This article explains how that works.
Monthly allowance vs prepaid balance
You have two pools of documents:
- Your monthly allowance comes with your plan. It resets at the start of each billing period.
- Your prepaid balance comes from bundles you buy. It carries over and does not reset each month.
The order documents are used
VerifyPDF always uses your monthly allowance first.
- Each paid verification uses one document from your monthly allowance.
- When the monthly allowance is empty, verifications draw from your prepaid balance.
- If both are empty and auto top-up is off, verification is blocked until your next monthly reset or until you buy a bundle.
The upload form will not let you go past what you have left, so you never get a surprise charge.
Bundle sizes and prices
You can buy these bundles:
- 100 documents for $15
- 1,000 documents for $120
- 10,000 documents for $900
For the latest prices, check the pricing page.
You need an active subscription
You must have an active subscription to buy a bundle. A no-plan or trial-only account cannot buy one. If you are on a trial and want to top up, start a paid plan first. See Plans explained.
Next steps
- Ready to top up? See Buy a prepaid bundle.
- Want to never run out? See Set up automatic top-ups.
- Want to check what you have left? See Check your usage and allowance.