Pages plan paid

Hey everyone, I was hoping to upgrade from my free plan to the paid one so that I could have 6 concurrent builds, firstly I can't find where to upgrade, I only see the upgrade button for the workers which starts at 5/month, is that the one? Secondly, do the 6 concurrent builds mean that if I have 6 projects, they will all build at the same time when I push a new commit to my github?
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SuperHelpflare
SuperHelpflare2mo ago
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Hello, I’m Allie!
Your Pages Plan is based on the highest plan of any Zone(domain) on your account. So if one Zone is upgraded to Pro, your account will get the upgraded limits, and so on for higher plans
Andre Maytorena
Andre MaytorenaOP2mo ago
I'm new to cloudflare, migrating over from vercel, where would i find the upgrade for my account then?
Andre Maytorena
Andre MaytorenaOP2mo ago
Ok so I've added my main domain, but I am still unsure if I upgrade to the Pro plan does that mean all my my projects will have the 6 concurrent build? as I mentioned before?
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Hello, I’m Allie!
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Andre Maytorena
Andre MaytorenaOP2mo ago
ok cool, was just confused because all my projects have their own domain and I'm purchasing a pro plan for a specific domain you know
Hello, I’m Allie!
Yeah. Once you purchase it once, it applies to all builds, even builds for Projects on another domain. Note too, Pro gives other benefits, so I would place it on a domain that you want those benefits on
Andre Maytorena
Andre MaytorenaOP2mo ago
Got it thank you for all of the help
Frerduro
Frerduro2mo ago
If you get two pro plans do you get 10 or just 5?
Hello, I’m Allie!
5 It doesn’t stack
Frerduro
Frerduro2mo ago
:sadge:
Andre Maytorena
Andre MaytorenaOP4w ago
Hey, so I got the pro plan but it seems like it only builds 3 at a time, not 5 Any ideas on why that may be
Frerduro
Frerduro4w ago
3? thats not even either plan thats really weird
Andre Maytorena
Andre MaytorenaOP4w ago
Yeah I know, but it seems like thats the case

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