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Verblio's Annual Pricing Plans
Verblio's Annual Pricing Plans

Commit to a long-term content strategy and save. Learn more about Verblio's annual plans here.

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Written by Zoe Treeson
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If you plan on publishing content the entire year, we offer annual plans to help you commit to your content strategy. When you sign up for an annual plan, you'll also receive a discount equal to about 2 months free.

How to Switch to Annual Plan

Log in to your Verblio account and click on the subscription you’d like to change to an annual plan.
Click on the "More" drop-down, then select the "Change Plan" option: 

Check to make sure you’ve selected the length, number of content pieces per month, and any additional services you’d like.

Scroll down to section #4 and select "Annual". Click "Preview Subscription Change" and then "Charge my credit card":


Repeat this process for any other subscriptions you’d like to switch to annual.

Annual Plan FAQ

1. Are refunds available on annual plans?

For new customers, we offer our money-back guarantee for the first 30 days according to our terms of service. For existing customers switching to annual plans, we do not offer refunds.

2. What if I need to change my plan?

You can change annual plans at any time just as if you were on a monthly plan. We even allow you to switch back to monthly if you wish. However, we will use the monthly rate to calculate any proration.

3. How is proration calculated when I change annual plans?

It depends on if you are upgrading, downgrading, or switching to monthly billing.

Note: The prorated portion isn’t based on the amount of time you have left in your annual commitment. Instead, it’s based on the portion of credits you’ve consumed. For examples, if you’re 8 months into an annual subscription for 1 post per month and have only taken 6 posts, we say you are 6/12 or half of the way through your plan.

4. Will my commitment period change if I change plans?

We try to keep your commitment the same based on your usage instead of the amount of time that has passed.

Example #1: If you are 6 months into your annual subscription for 1 post per month and have taken 6 posts, your new period will end 6 months from the day you change plans.

Example #2: If you are 6 months into your annual subscription for 1 post per month and have taken 4 posts, your new period will end 8 months from the day you change plans.

Still have questions? Send us an email at [email protected]. 

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