Per-pixel subscription
One pixel, one subscription. Run multiple domains? Multiple subscriptions, each with its own trial, plan, and event quota.
Why per-pixel?
Each pixel represents one domain (often one brand or one customer). Per-pixel billing means:
- Plan choice is per-domain. Your high-traffic ecommerce site can be on Pro while a small landing page sits on Standard.
- Trials are per-pixel. Spinning up a new client gets a fresh 14 days.
- Cancellation is per-pixel. Wind down a campaign without affecting your other pixels.
- Event quotas don't pool. One noisy pixel doesn't consume another pixel's allowance.
Practical implications
- Adding a second domain creates a second Stripe subscription. You see two line items on your invoice.
- Each pixel has its own trial timer, plan, and renewal date.
- Coupon codes apply per-checkout — a 20% off code applied at first pixel doesn't auto-apply to a second pixel later.
- Cancelling a pixel marks it as inactive at the end of the current period. You can't un-cancel — but you can re-create the pixel with the same domain (same install snippet works).
For agencies running 10+ pixels, contact [email protected] for an Enterprise plan with consolidated billing and bulk pricing.
Agencies & multi-brand
If you manage pixels for multiple clients:
- Create one AdsPing account for your agency.
- Add one pixel per client domain. Each subscription appears in your agency's billing.
- Use the dashboard's pixel filter / search to navigate between clients.
- For Enterprise plan: contact us about agency mode — separate dashboards per client, white-labeled embed, consolidated invoicing.