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How does the subscription work?

Everything you need to know about your subscription with Uptmz

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Written by Lisa
Updated over a week ago

When managing online advertisements, it can be useful to use a service such as Uptmz. Uptmz offers a subscription where you pay a monthly fee based on your daily budget. In this article, we will explain how the subscription with fee works at Uptmz, including the different scenarios related to Google Ads costs and the fee.

How does the subscription with fee work at Uptmz:

Read the options regarding your subscription below.

Did you sign up with an existing Ads ID?

If you already have an Ads ID when you sign up with Uptmz, there are two different cost aspects:

a. Ads Fees: You are responsible for paying your Google Ads fees. This means that you pay directly to Google for the cost of your ads.

b. Uptmz Fee: In addition to the Ads costs, you only pay Uptmz the monthly fee based on your daily budget in Uptmz. This fee is for using Uptmz's services and includes the benefits and features the service offers to optimize and manage your advertising campaigns.

The daily budget and the fee:

Determining your (monthly) fee is based on the highest daily budget that you have set in the relevant month. This means that the higher your daily budget is, the higher the fee will be. The exact percentage may vary depending on Uptmz's specific pricing structure. The daily budget is the amount you're willing to spend on ads per day, and it's important to keep this in mind when planning your advertising strategy. View the prices of the fee in combination with your desired daily budget here.

NB! When you cancel your subscription, you will receive one more invoice the following month that relates to the previous month. As mentioned earlier, we recommend that you cancel your subscription at the end of the month, so that you make optimal use of the monthly fee (the fee is charged for the entire month).

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