Hi Autumn team,
Hi Autumn team,
Evaluating billing solutions for a freemium scheduling SaaS. Need to understand Autumn's capabilities for usage-based restrictions.
Our Requirements:
- Free tier: 3 video calls per week limit
- Pro tier: $10/month unlimited calls
- Weekly limit resets (not monthly)
- Real-time enforcement (block when limit reached)
- User dashboard showing remaining usage
- Upgrade prompts when limits hit
Technical Questions:
1. Does Autumn support weekly usage cycles with automatic resets?
2. How do you handle real-time limit checking (can we query before each video call)?
3. What's your integration process with existing Node.js/PostgreSQL/Stripe setup?
4. Do you provide React components for usage display and upgrade flows?
5. What's typical implementation timeline?
6. Pricing structure for our use case?
Context:
Currently have Stripe account and basic subscription billing. Looking to avoid building custom usage tracking infrastructure.
Any documentation or examples of similar weekly usage limits would be helpful.
Thanks,
Mathew
Evaluating billing solutions for a freemium scheduling SaaS. Need to understand Autumn's capabilities for usage-based restrictions.
Our Requirements:
- Free tier: 3 video calls per week limit
- Pro tier: $10/month unlimited calls
- Weekly limit resets (not monthly)
- Real-time enforcement (block when limit reached)
- User dashboard showing remaining usage
- Upgrade prompts when limits hit
Technical Questions:
1. Does Autumn support weekly usage cycles with automatic resets?
2. How do you handle real-time limit checking (can we query before each video call)?
3. What's your integration process with existing Node.js/PostgreSQL/Stripe setup?
4. Do you provide React components for usage display and upgrade flows?
5. What's typical implementation timeline?
6. Pricing structure for our use case?
Context:
Currently have Stripe account and basic subscription billing. Looking to avoid building custom usage tracking infrastructure.
Any documentation or examples of similar weekly usage limits would be helpful.
Thanks,
Mathew
