#emir_best-practices

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lucid granite
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Hello, we would typically reccommend creating a different Product for each tier (so basic, standard, and enterprise) and then use prices for the different cadences (yearly and monthly). So with what you described that would typically be three products with two prices attached to each of them

crystal blade
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yes, but with the additional credits, will they be another product that is tied together in the same subscription with the tier?

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this is what we have

lucid granite
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Ah gotcha, I see how you asked that from the start. Not immediately sure if we have guidance on that but am looking. I think this may be a matter of how you want reporting to work here

crystal blade
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The credit allocations would be restricted to each plan, what do you think is the best and easiest way? Do you know the pros and cons of each model?

lucid granite
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I'm having trouble finding much here. The only considerations I am finding are invoice UI and reporting.

Invoices will just display the product name, so you would need a unique product per plan + credit combo to get that to show up properly as one line item. If you want to keep it all one product, you could still indicate the amount of credits via the invoice memo, or you could even create separate products for $0 prices and have things as separate line items.

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For reporting, I thought there were some prebuilt reports that aggregate things by product, so this would divide that a bit. Though I'm also not that familiar with our reporting and it would likely still be easy enough to just add things up based on plan type.

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So if one of those is important to you, that can guide your decision. If not, these will likely be pretty similar to you so you can do either