Hi! I understand you were paying $10 for your Suno subscription, and now you’re being asked to pay $108 even though it hasn’t been a full month yet. That sounds like quite a jump, so let's work through this together.
To get started, can you tell me a bit more about how you were billed? For example: - Did you recently upgrade or change your subscription plan? - Did you purchase an annual subscription by any chance? Sometimes annual plans are billed upfront and can look like a larger charge. - Have you received any emails or notifications explaining the billing change? - Are you seeing this charge inside the app, your email, or on your bank/credit card statement?
Common reasons for this kind of jump can include moving from a monthly to an annual plan, being charged for a renewal or top-up credits, or possibly even something like a billing error.
Once I have a bit more info, I can guide you through checking your current subscription status and billing details in your Suno account, and how to dispute or resolve any unexpected charges. Let me know!
Thanks for the extra details! Since this is your first subscription and you chose a monthly plan, being charged $108 so early definitely seems unusual.
Here’s what I recommend we check next:
1. Verify Your Subscription Details in Your Account: - Go to suno.com/account. - Log in with your account credentials. - Review the Subscription or Billing section to confirm what plan you are currently on, billing frequency, and the price.
2. Review Your Payment History: - In the same account section, check your recent payment transactions. - Look for any charges or invoices related to the $108 amount. - Verify if it says monthly or annual billing or something else.
3. Check Your Payment Method and Bank Statement: - Confirm if the $108 charge is pending or completed on your bank or card statement. - Sometimes authorization holds appear as higher amounts temporarily but get adjusted later.
4. Look for Any Promotional or Upgrade Offers: - Occasionally, apps might show a limited-time upgrade offer (maybe an annual vs monthly plan) that could explain the bigger charge. - Make sure you didn't accidentally select an annual or higher-tier plan.
5. Contact Suno Billing Support: - If the above doesn’t clarify things, Suno’s official billing support is your best resource. - You can email [email protected] with your account info and details about this unexpected charge. They can directly review your subscription and payments.
If you want, I can guide you through each step. Do you have access to your Suno account right now to check billing? Or would you prefer I help draft a message to support?
Thanks for the update! It sounds like you're seeing a "plan change" option and your previous monthly subscription isn’t showing up for renewal. That could mean the system might have switched your subscription status, or the original monthly plan isn't currently active or visible in your account because of that.
Here’s how we can proceed step-by-step to sort this out:
1. Check current subscription status: - Log into your account at suno.com/account. - Look carefully under Subscription details to see what plan is currently active (if any). - If it shows your subscription has changed or expired, note the plan name and next billing date.
2. Update or confirm billing/payment information: - Sometimes payment issues cause subscriptions to be paused or canceled. - While in your account, find the “Update Payment” or billing info section and confirm your payment details are current14.
3. Attempt to restore or resubscribe to the monthly plan: - From the subscription page, see if you can select the monthly plan again from "Plan Change" or "Subscribe" options. - This will help ensure your account is on the correct plan rather than an annual or unexpected plan.
4. If the monthly plan still doesn’t appear or shows an incorrect amount: - It might be a backend issue with your account subscription data. - I recommend contacting Suno billing support directly at [email protected] explaining the issue: that your original monthly subscription is missing and it’s asking you to pay $108 for a plan change. - They can investigate your account and correct any billing or subscription errors.
Also, if you subscribed on a mobile device app store (like Apple or Google Play), check the subscriptions there as sometimes app store subscriptions and direct web subscriptions are handled separately, causing confusion or duplicated plans.
Let me know if you want me to help draft an email to billing or guide you through updating your payment details! Does this approach sound good to you?
You can also take a look at Suno’s official help page on account and billing here for quick reference: Suno Accounts & Billing1.
Thanks for sharing the details again. From what I see, some users have reported that their initial subscriptions for Suno were around $8–$10 per month but then noticed higher charges linked to either plan upgrades or credit packs that can add up quickly—sometimes reaching over $1001.
Here are a few important points that might clarify your situation:
1. Subscription vs. Credits: Suno has a system where you pay for a monthly subscription (like your $10 plan) but also for "credits" which are units you consume for music creation or premium features. If you exhausted your initial credits quickly, you might have been prompted or automatically charged for purchasing a large pack of credits, which can be costly.
2. Plan Change or Upgrade Offers: There can be limited-time offers or plans that bundle more credits or features but at a higher upfront cost—like $108 or even around $144 for an annual or premium tier2.
3. Billing System Confusion: Some users have faced confusion if they tried to renew the subscription but ended up triggering a bigger charge because the system sees it as a new purchase or upgrade, not just a renewal of the original $10 monthly plan.
Given this, I recommend:
- Carefully reviewing your Suno account billing section to see if any credit packs or plan upgrades were purchased in addition to your monthly plan. - Checking your email or app notifications for any billing details explaining the $108 charge. - If you don’t recognize the charge or believe it’s an error, contacting Suno's billing support at [email protected] with your account details and a clear description of what happened.
If you like, I can help you draft an email to billing support or guide you through checking your subscription and credit usage on your Suno account. Would you like me to do that?
Are you currently logged in so we can review your subscription details together?
Thanks for your patience. Based on what you're describing—starting with a $10 monthly subscription and now suddenly being asked to pay $108 within less than a month—it sounds like there’s some confusion related to how Suno’s subscription and credit system works.
Here are some key points to consider:
1. Subscription vs Credits: The $10 monthly plan usually covers a set amount of “credits” to use Suno’s music creation features. These monthly credits reset each month and require a subscription to use. However, if you run out of monthly credits quickly, you might be prompted to buy additional credit packs, which can be much more expensive and sometimes lead to charges like $108 or more. These packs don’t expire but require an active subscription to use1.
2. Plan Change or Upgrades — App Store vs Web: Sometimes if you change your plan or try to "renew" incorrectly, the system might see it as purchasing a higher-tier plan or bundled credits. Also, charges through app stores (Apple or Google Play) tend to be higher because of store fees, so the $108 might be an annual or premier plan charge, not a monthly one2.
3. Check Your Account Billing Page: Log in to your account at suno.com/account and look for your current active subscription plan and any credit purchases. This should clarify whether the $108 charge corresponds to an upgrade, a credit pack, or an error.
4. Contact Suno Billing Support: If you don’t recognize the $108 or it seems like a mistake, the best step is to email [email protected] with your account details and transaction history. They can clarify why that amount was charged and possibly issue a correction.
To summarize, that $108 charge is likely from buying an expensive credit pack or upgrading to a higher-tier plan rather than just a monthly subscription renewal.
If you'd like, I can help you review your subscription details together or draft an email to billing support. Would you like assistance with either? Are you currently logged into your Suno account?
Thanks for your patience. From what I found, several Suno users have raised similar concerns where their subscription suddenly jumped from around $10 to over $100 within a short period. This often happens due to one of these reasons:
1. Plan Upgrade or Credit Packs: While your initial $10 monthly plan covers basic usage, Suno charges extra if you purchase large credit bundles or upgrade to a higher-tier plan. These credit packs or premium plans can cost $100+ and might not be clearly distinguished from the monthly subscription price, causing surprise charges12.
2. Billing System Confusion or Errors: Some users mention billing glitches or confusing interfaces that can lead to accidental purchases of higher-priced plans or multiple charges, especially if a simple renewal is mistaken for an upgrade23.
3. Limited-Time Offers for Annual Plans: There are reports of Suno offering discounted annual plans around $144 upfront, which can show as a large charge, but it's for a year rather than a month4.
What you can do next:
- Check Your Account Subscription and Billing: Log in at suno.com/account and carefully review your current subscription plan, billing history, and any purchased credits.
- Look for Emails/Receipts: Check your email for any purchase confirmations or billing notices explaining the $108 charge.
- Contact Suno Billing Support: If the charge seems incorrect or unexpected, email [email protected]. Explain that you started with a $10 monthly plan and were unexpectedly charged $108 before the month ended. Ask them to clarify the charges and correct any mistakes.
- Avoid Upgrading via Confusing Interfaces: Until resolved, be cautious with in-app prompts to upgrade or purchase credits to avoid accidental bigger charges.
If you want, I can help draft an email to billing support or assist you in navigating your Suno account billing page. Are you currently able to log in to your Suno account? That way, we can review your subscription and charges together.
Hi again! Thanks for keeping me posted. From what you’ve said—starting with a $10 monthly subscription and then being asked to pay $108 before the month is up—it seems likely this is connected to Suno’s pricing structure and potential plan changes.
Here’s what I gathered that might explain the jump:
1. Suno Pricing Plans: - The standard Pro monthly subscription is around $10/mo, giving you a set amount of credits to create music each month. - There is also a Premier plan or higher-tier plans which can cost significantly more, sometimes offered as annual subscriptions or with additional features that can push costs over $100 upfront. For example, limited-time offers or annual payments might be billed at $144/year or about $12/month on average. - If you switched plans or upgraded, the system might have shifted you onto a more expensive plan without a clear monthly-rate break down in app or web UI27.
2. Credit Packs vs Subscription: - Besides your monthly subscription, Suno uses credits to consume the AI music features. The monthly plan gives you credits; if you use more credits than your plan covers, you may be prompted to buy larger credit packs, which can be costly and look like a big one-time charge. These credit purchases may explain the $108 charge if bought in a bundle3.
3. Potential Billing or Plan Recognition Issue: - Sometimes app or web billing systems can confuse renewals with plan changes or upgrades causing higher charges. - Billing notifications and your account details on suno.com/account should show what exact plan and charges are currently active.
What I suggest:
- Log in to your account on the Suno website and check your Subscription and Billing details. Look for: • Your current active plan and pricing • Any recent credit pack purchases or plan upgrades • Billing history showing the $108 charge with a description
- Review any emails or receipts from Suno that confirm payments or subscriptions.
- If the charge isn’t clear or you didn’t authorize a plan change or credit pack purchase, contact Suno billing support at [email protected]. Explain the situation, your original $10 monthly plan, and the unexpected $108 charge. They can investigate and correct any errors.
If you want, I can help you draft that email or guide you through checking your account details step-by-step. Are you able to access your Suno account now?
Hi! I looked into the $10 to $108 jump in your Suno subscription, and here’s what I found that likely explains this large difference:
1. Monthly $10 Pro Plan vs Credit Packs or Premier Plan: - The $10 monthly plan usually grants you a set number of credits (tokens used to create songs). - If you use more credits than your monthly allowance or if you purchase extra “credit packs,” those can cost much more — often resulting in large charges like $108. - Additionally, Suno offers a higher-tier "Premier" plan around $30/month or bundled as annual payments which could be billed upfront at a higher amount67.
2. App Store Pricing Differences: - If you subscribed via a mobile app store (Apple/Google), prices there might be higher due to store fees or yearly billing being charged upfront rather than monthly3.
3. Billing Confusion with Renewals or Plan Changes: - Sometimes, attempting to renew the monthly plan or switching plans can trigger an upgrade charge rather than a simple renewal, leading to unexpectedly high bills1.
Here’s what I suggest you do next: - Log into your account at suno.com/account and review your current subscription details, billing history, and any credit purchases. - Check emails or receipts from Suno that explain the $108 charge. - If the charge is unclear or unexpected, contact Suno billing support at [email protected] with your account info and ask them to clarify or correct any mistakes.
If you'd like, I can guide you through checking your account or drafting the support email. Are you currently logged into your Suno account?
Hi! It looks like your initial $10 monthly Suno subscription suddenly jumped to $108 within less than a month. This kind of price increase is usually linked to a few common reasons worth checking out:
1. Plan Upgrade or Premier Plan Pricing Differences: Suno’s standard Pro monthly subscription is about $10 per month, providing a set amount of credits for music creation. However, if you upgrade to the Premier plan or buy credit bundles, the cost can rise dramatically. Also, app-based subscriptions (through Apple or Google Play) often have higher prices due to storefront fees, which could explain a $108 charge showing up instead of $101.
2. Credit Packs vs Monthly Subscriptions: The monthly subscription covers a limited number of credits that reset every month. If you use more credits than your plan includes, you might be charged for additional credit packs, which can be expensive and cause a sudden large charge2.
3. Annual vs Monthly Billing: Sometimes users expect monthly billing but get charged for an annual plan upfront, which could be around $108 or more for the year. That could look like a surprise when the billing period was less than a month59.
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What to do next:
- Log in to your Suno account at suno.com/account and check the Subscription and Billing sections. Confirm which plan is active and review any recent charges or credit purchases. - Review your email for receipts or billing notifications that explain the $108 charge. - If the charge isn't clear or you didn’t authorize a plan upgrade or credit purchase, email Suno billing support at [email protected] to ask for clarification and possible correction.
If you want, I can guide you through checking your account together or help draft a clear message to billing support. Are you able to access your Suno account right now?
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Hi! I understand you were paying $10 for your Suno subscription, and now you’re being asked to pay $108 even though it hasn’t been a full month yet. That sounds like quite a jump, so let's work through this together.
To get started, can you tell me a bit more about how you were billed? For example:
- Did you recently upgrade or change your subscription plan?
- Did you purchase an annual subscription by any chance? Sometimes annual plans are billed upfront and can look like a larger charge.
- Have you received any emails or notifications explaining the billing change?
- Are you seeing this charge inside the app, your email, or on your bank/credit card statement?
Common reasons for this kind of jump can include moving from a monthly to an annual plan, being charged for a renewal or top-up credits, or possibly even something like a billing error.
Once I have a bit more info, I can guide you through checking your current subscription status and billing details in your Suno account, and how to dispute or resolve any unexpected charges. Let me know!
infact i just started using suno and this is my first subscription and it is a monthly plan
Daniel Otega
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Thanks for the extra details! Since this is your first subscription and you chose a monthly plan, being charged $108 so early definitely seems unusual.
Here’s what I recommend we check next:
1. Verify Your Subscription Details in Your Account:
- Go to suno.com/account.
- Log in with your account credentials.
- Review the Subscription or Billing section to confirm what plan you are currently on, billing frequency, and the price.
2. Review Your Payment History:
- In the same account section, check your recent payment transactions.
- Look for any charges or invoices related to the $108 amount.
- Verify if it says monthly or annual billing or something else.
3. Check Your Payment Method and Bank Statement:
- Confirm if the $108 charge is pending or completed on your bank or card statement.
- Sometimes authorization holds appear as higher amounts temporarily but get adjusted later.
4. Look for Any Promotional or Upgrade Offers:
- Occasionally, apps might show a limited-time upgrade offer (maybe an annual vs monthly plan) that could explain the bigger charge.
- Make sure you didn't accidentally select an annual or higher-tier plan.
5. Contact Suno Billing Support:
- If the above doesn’t clarify things, Suno’s official billing support is your best resource.
- You can email [email protected] with your account info and details about this unexpected charge. They can directly review your subscription and payments.
If you want, I can guide you through each step. Do you have access to your Suno account right now to check billing? Or would you prefer I help draft a message to support?
what i am seeing is plan change i tried renewing my subscription but previous monthly subscription i did is not available
Daniel Otega
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Thanks for the update! It sounds like you're seeing a "plan change" option and your previous monthly subscription isn’t showing up for renewal. That could mean the system might have switched your subscription status, or the original monthly plan isn't currently active or visible in your account because of that.
Here’s how we can proceed step-by-step to sort this out:
1. Check current subscription status:
- Log into your account at suno.com/account.
- Look carefully under Subscription details to see what plan is currently active (if any).
- If it shows your subscription has changed or expired, note the plan name and next billing date.
2. Update or confirm billing/payment information:
- Sometimes payment issues cause subscriptions to be paused or canceled.
- While in your account, find the “Update Payment” or billing info section and confirm your payment details are current1 4.
3. Attempt to restore or resubscribe to the monthly plan:
- From the subscription page, see if you can select the monthly plan again from "Plan Change" or "Subscribe" options.
- This will help ensure your account is on the correct plan rather than an annual or unexpected plan.
4. If the monthly plan still doesn’t appear or shows an incorrect amount:
- It might be a backend issue with your account subscription data.
- I recommend contacting Suno billing support directly at [email protected] explaining the issue: that your original monthly subscription is missing and it’s asking you to pay $108 for a plan change.
- They can investigate your account and correct any billing or subscription errors.
Also, if you subscribed on a mobile device app store (like Apple or Google Play), check the subscriptions there as sometimes app store subscriptions and direct web subscriptions are handled separately, causing confusion or duplicated plans.
Let me know if you want me to help draft an email to billing or guide you through updating your payment details! Does this approach sound good to you?
You can also take a look at Suno’s official help page on account and billing here for quick reference: Suno Accounts & Billing 1.
my previous subscription was 10 dollar and it is not up to a month they said should pay 108 dollar
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
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Thanks for sharing the details again. From what I see, some users have reported that their initial subscriptions for Suno were around $8–$10 per month but then noticed higher charges linked to either plan upgrades or credit packs that can add up quickly—sometimes reaching over $1001.
Here are a few important points that might clarify your situation:
1. Subscription vs. Credits:
Suno has a system where you pay for a monthly subscription (like your $10 plan) but also for "credits" which are units you consume for music creation or premium features. If you exhausted your initial credits quickly, you might have been prompted or automatically charged for purchasing a large pack of credits, which can be costly.
2. Plan Change or Upgrade Offers:
There can be limited-time offers or plans that bundle more credits or features but at a higher upfront cost—like $108 or even around $144 for an annual or premium tier2.
3. Billing System Confusion:
Some users have faced confusion if they tried to renew the subscription but ended up triggering a bigger charge because the system sees it as a new purchase or upgrade, not just a renewal of the original $10 monthly plan.
Given this, I recommend:
- Carefully reviewing your Suno account billing section to see if any credit packs or plan upgrades were purchased in addition to your monthly plan.
- Checking your email or app notifications for any billing details explaining the $108 charge.
- If you don’t recognize the charge or believe it’s an error, contacting Suno's billing support at [email protected] with your account details and a clear description of what happened.
If you like, I can help you draft an email to billing support or guide you through checking your subscription and credit usage on your Suno account. Would you like me to do that?
Are you currently logged in so we can review your subscription details together?
my previous subscription was 10 dollar and it is not up to a month they said should pay 108 dollar
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
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Thanks for your patience. Based on what you're describing—starting with a $10 monthly subscription and now suddenly being asked to pay $108 within less than a month—it sounds like there’s some confusion related to how Suno’s subscription and credit system works.
Here are some key points to consider:
1. Subscription vs Credits:
The $10 monthly plan usually covers a set amount of “credits” to use Suno’s music creation features. These monthly credits reset each month and require a subscription to use. However, if you run out of monthly credits quickly, you might be prompted to buy additional credit packs, which can be much more expensive and sometimes lead to charges like $108 or more. These packs don’t expire but require an active subscription to use1.
2. Plan Change or Upgrades — App Store vs Web:
Sometimes if you change your plan or try to "renew" incorrectly, the system might see it as purchasing a higher-tier plan or bundled credits. Also, charges through app stores (Apple or Google Play) tend to be higher because of store fees, so the $108 might be an annual or premier plan charge, not a monthly one2.
3. Check Your Account Billing Page:
Log in to your account at suno.com/account and look for your current active subscription plan and any credit purchases. This should clarify whether the $108 charge corresponds to an upgrade, a credit pack, or an error.
4. Contact Suno Billing Support:
If you don’t recognize the $108 or it seems like a mistake, the best step is to email [email protected] with your account details and transaction history. They can clarify why that amount was charged and possibly issue a correction.
To summarize, that $108 charge is likely from buying an expensive credit pack or upgrading to a higher-tier plan rather than just a monthly subscription renewal.
If you'd like, I can help you review your subscription details together or draft an email to billing support. Would you like assistance with either? Are you currently logged into your Suno account?
my previous subscription was 10 dollar and it is not up to a month they said should pay 108 dollar
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
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Thanks for your patience. From what I found, several Suno users have raised similar concerns where their subscription suddenly jumped from around $10 to over $100 within a short period. This often happens due to one of these reasons:
1. Plan Upgrade or Credit Packs:
While your initial $10 monthly plan covers basic usage, Suno charges extra if you purchase large credit bundles or upgrade to a higher-tier plan. These credit packs or premium plans can cost $100+ and might not be clearly distinguished from the monthly subscription price, causing surprise charges1 2.
2. Billing System Confusion or Errors:
Some users mention billing glitches or confusing interfaces that can lead to accidental purchases of higher-priced plans or multiple charges, especially if a simple renewal is mistaken for an upgrade2 3.
3. Limited-Time Offers for Annual Plans:
There are reports of Suno offering discounted annual plans around $144 upfront, which can show as a large charge, but it's for a year rather than a month4.
What you can do next:
- Check Your Account Subscription and Billing:
Log in at suno.com/account and carefully review your current subscription plan, billing history, and any purchased credits.
- Look for Emails/Receipts:
Check your email for any purchase confirmations or billing notices explaining the $108 charge.
- Contact Suno Billing Support:
If the charge seems incorrect or unexpected, email [email protected]. Explain that you started with a $10 monthly plan and were unexpectedly charged $108 before the month ended. Ask them to clarify the charges and correct any mistakes.
- Avoid Upgrading via Confusing Interfaces:
Until resolved, be cautious with in-app prompts to upgrade or purchase credits to avoid accidental bigger charges.
If you want, I can help draft an email to billing support or assist you in navigating your Suno account billing page. Are you currently able to log in to your Suno account? That way, we can review your subscription and charges together.
my previous subscription was 10 dollar and it is not up to a month they said should pay 108 dollar
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
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Hi again! Thanks for keeping me posted. From what you’ve said—starting with a $10 monthly subscription and then being asked to pay $108 before the month is up—it seems likely this is connected to Suno’s pricing structure and potential plan changes.
Here’s what I gathered that might explain the jump:
1. Suno Pricing Plans:
- The standard Pro monthly subscription is around $10/mo, giving you a set amount of credits to create music each month.
- There is also a Premier plan or higher-tier plans which can cost significantly more, sometimes offered as annual subscriptions or with additional features that can push costs over $100 upfront. For example, limited-time offers or annual payments might be billed at $144/year or about $12/month on average.
- If you switched plans or upgraded, the system might have shifted you onto a more expensive plan without a clear monthly-rate break down in app or web UI2 7.
2. Credit Packs vs Subscription:
- Besides your monthly subscription, Suno uses credits to consume the AI music features. The monthly plan gives you credits; if you use more credits than your plan covers, you may be prompted to buy larger credit packs, which can be costly and look like a big one-time charge. These credit purchases may explain the $108 charge if bought in a bundle3.
3. Potential Billing or Plan Recognition Issue:
- Sometimes app or web billing systems can confuse renewals with plan changes or upgrades causing higher charges.
- Billing notifications and your account details on suno.com/account should show what exact plan and charges are currently active.
What I suggest:
- Log in to your account on the Suno website and check your Subscription and Billing details. Look for:
• Your current active plan and pricing
• Any recent credit pack purchases or plan upgrades
• Billing history showing the $108 charge with a description
- Review any emails or receipts from Suno that confirm payments or subscriptions.
- If the charge isn’t clear or you didn’t authorize a plan change or credit pack purchase, contact Suno billing support at [email protected]. Explain the situation, your original $10 monthly plan, and the unexpected $108 charge. They can investigate and correct any errors.
If you want, I can help you draft that email or guide you through checking your account details step-by-step. Are you able to access your Suno account now?
Let me know how you'd like to proceed!
my previous subscription was 10 dollar and it is not up to a month they said should pay 108 dollar
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
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Hi! I looked into the $10 to $108 jump in your Suno subscription, and here’s what I found that likely explains this large difference:
1. Monthly $10 Pro Plan vs Credit Packs or Premier Plan:
- The $10 monthly plan usually grants you a set number of credits (tokens used to create songs).
- If you use more credits than your monthly allowance or if you purchase extra “credit packs,” those can cost much more — often resulting in large charges like $108.
- Additionally, Suno offers a higher-tier "Premier" plan around $30/month or bundled as annual payments which could be billed upfront at a higher amount6 7.
2. App Store Pricing Differences:
- If you subscribed via a mobile app store (Apple/Google), prices there might be higher due to store fees or yearly billing being charged upfront rather than monthly3.
3. Billing Confusion with Renewals or Plan Changes:
- Sometimes, attempting to renew the monthly plan or switching plans can trigger an upgrade charge rather than a simple renewal, leading to unexpectedly high bills1.
Here’s what I suggest you do next:
- Log into your account at suno.com/account and review your current subscription details, billing history, and any credit purchases.
- Check emails or receipts from Suno that explain the $108 charge.
- If the charge is unclear or unexpected, contact Suno billing support at [email protected] with your account info and ask them to clarify or correct any mistakes.
If you'd like, I can guide you through checking your account or drafting the support email. Are you currently logged into your Suno account?
my previous subscription was 10 dollar and it is not up to a month they said should pay 108 dollar
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
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Hi! It looks like your initial $10 monthly Suno subscription suddenly jumped to $108 within less than a month. This kind of price increase is usually linked to a few common reasons worth checking out:
1. Plan Upgrade or Premier Plan Pricing Differences:
Suno’s standard Pro monthly subscription is about $10 per month, providing a set amount of credits for music creation. However, if you upgrade to the Premier plan or buy credit bundles, the cost can rise dramatically. Also, app-based subscriptions (through Apple or Google Play) often have higher prices due to storefront fees, which could explain a $108 charge showing up instead of $101.
2. Credit Packs vs Monthly Subscriptions:
The monthly subscription covers a limited number of credits that reset every month. If you use more credits than your plan includes, you might be charged for additional credit packs, which can be expensive and cause a sudden large charge2.
3. Annual vs Monthly Billing:
Sometimes users expect monthly billing but get charged for an annual plan upfront, which could be around $108 or more for the year. That could look like a surprise when the billing period was less than a month5 9.
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What to do next:
- Log in to your Suno account at suno.com/account and check the Subscription and Billing sections. Confirm which plan is active and review any recent charges or credit purchases.
- Review your email for receipts or billing notifications that explain the $108 charge.
- If the charge isn't clear or you didn’t authorize a plan upgrade or credit purchase, email Suno billing support at [email protected] to ask for clarification and possible correction.
If you want, I can guide you through checking your account together or help draft a clear message to billing support. Are you able to access your Suno account right now?