Billing and credits
How plans, monthly credits, and add-on top-ups work, and what counts as a billable action.
Updated 2 Jun 2026
Clment uses a credit-based model. Your plan includes a monthly credit allowance; billable actions consume credits; you can top up with one-time credit packs if you need more in a given month.
Plans
Four tiers:
- Free — one organisation, one user, generous limits for trying Clment out. No credit card required. Free orgs can’t be linked to MCP custom connectors.
- Pro — small-team tier. Unlimited users, billed monthly.
- Business — mid-market tier with a larger monthly credit allowance and added admin features (SSO, API access). Billed monthly or annually.
- Enterprise — a bespoke deal with custom limits, agreed with sales. Once it’s set up, you pay in-app like any other plan and can upgrade or downgrade from it freely.
You can upgrade or downgrade between plans in-app at any time. The change takes effect immediately; we prorate the current period.
What costs credits
Clment is a hybrid of free actions and credit-metered actions. Most everyday work is free; AI-driven work is metered.
Free actions (any plan):
- Uploading a contract.
- Viewing, downloading, or editing a contract.
- Manual classification (setting status, tags, risk level).
- Reading findings and reports from past reviews.
- Inviting users, managing playbooks.
Credit-metered actions:
- Running an AI review — 1 credit per review. Includes finding generation, recommendations, and verdict prompts.
- Generating a redline — 0.5 credits per redline.
- Portfolio Q&A (the
ask_questionskill, including via Claude Desktop) — 0.25 credits per question.
A typical Pro org runs 50–200 reviews per month. We size the Pro allowance to that range.
Monthly allowance + rollover
Your plan’s credit allowance is granted at the start of each billing period. Unused credits roll over for one period — so if your March allowance is 100 and you only used 60, you start April with 140 (last month’s leftover 40 plus April’s fresh 100). Anything not used by the end of the rollover period expires.
Top-up packs
If you’re going to blow through your monthly allowance, you can buy a one-time credit pack instead of upgrading the plan. Packs are paid via card and credit your balance immediately:
- Top-up (small) — 25 credits.
- Refill (medium) — 100 credits.
- Bulk (large) — 500 credits.
- Mega (annual) — 2000 credits, suited to a busy quarter or end-of-year spike.
Top-up credits are consumed only after your monthly allowance is exhausted, so they’re effectively insurance against a spiky month. They stay in your balance for 2 years from purchase before expiring — long enough that you’d have to be unusually conservative to lose any.
Invoices
We invoice the card on file on your billing-period anniversary. Invoices are downloadable as PDFs from Settings → Subscription & Billing → History. Enterprise customers can be invoiced by purchase order — contact [email protected].
Seeing where credits went
Settings → Subscription & Billing → Usage shows a chart of credit consumption broken down by action type (reviews, redlines, Q&A) and by user. Useful for spotting which playbook or which user is driving cost.