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How does billing work and how do I update my payment method?

How does billing work and how do I update my payment method?

Revenue Proven billing runs through Paddle, which manages subscriptions, invoices, and payment methods on a secure checkout page separate from the main app.

Revenue Proven uses Paddle as its payment processor and subscription manager. Paddle handles all card processing, invoicing, and tax calculation. Revenue Proven never stores your full card details.

How billing works

Subscriptions are billed monthly or annually depending on the billing period you selected at checkout. Paddle sends a receipt to your account email after each successful charge. If a payment fails, Paddle enters a short grace period during which your account keeps full access while it retries the card. If the retry also fails, your subscription may move to a paused state and features become restricted.

Updating your payment method

To update your card, navigate to your dashboard billing settings and open the billing portal. This opens a Paddle-hosted page where you can securely add a new card, remove an old one, or update your billing address. Changes take effect for the next billing cycle.

  • Go to your dashboard and open billing settings
  • Click "Manage Billing" to open the Paddle billing portal
  • Add or replace your payment method on the Paddle-hosted page
  • Changes apply to your next invoice automatically

Why this matters for plans and billing

Revenue Proven connects LinkedIn Ads engagement to CRM revenue at the company level, so B2B teams can prove which campaigns influenced real pipeline and closed-won deals. When you are working with plans and billing, the goal is always the same: tie marketing activity back to revenue you can defend in front of your leadership team.

Revenue Proven keeps the answer grounded in your own connected data. It pulls company-level engagement from the LinkedIn Ad Analytics API across five lookback windows (180, 90, 60, 30, and 7 days), matches those companies to HubSpot or Salesforce accounts by domain and name, and surfaces influenced pipeline and influenced revenue alongside a company-by-company journey timeline. That means the figures you see here reflect the accounts your campaigns actually reached, not estimates or modeled guesses.

If anything in this area looks unexpected, re-check that your LinkedIn Ads and CRM connections are active and that a recent sync has completed, then refresh the page.