Open the Subscriptions page in my.cubepath.com to see every recurring invoice tied to your account.
What a subscription is
A subscription is a recurring invoice for resources billed on a fixed cycle — a monthly dedicated server, reserved capacity, an IP Transit port. Each one generates a new charge automatically on its renewal date, at a frequency of Monthly, Quarterly or Yearly.
NoteNew subscriptions appear here automatically when a recurring invoice is created. There's nothing to set up.
The overview cards
- Active subscriptions — how many recurring invoices are currently active.
- Monthly recurring — estimated monthly cost across all of them. Quarterly and yearly totals are normalized to a per-month figure, shown per currency.
- Next billing — the date of your next automatic charge.
Monthly recurring is the number worth knowing: it's your fixed floor, the amount you'll spend next month before deploying anything at all.
The subscriptions table
All subscriptions lists one row per subscription with Name, Status, Frequency, Next billing date, Items count and Amount. Status is Active, Paused or Cancelled.
Expand a row to see its line items. Each shows a Description, the linked Service (VPS, Baremetal, Load Balancer or Transit — click through to the resource) and its Amount.
TipExpanding the rows is how you find out what you're actually committed to. A subscription named after a project can contain several servers, and the line items are the only place the individual resources are listed.
Subscriptions vs. hourly billing
Subscriptions cover resources on a fixed recurring cycle. Anything billed by the hour — VPS, floating IPs, load balancers — isn't a subscription and won't appear here; it draws down your prepaid balance instead.
Use View monthly summary at the top of the page to review hourly and metered charges, or go straight to Usage Logs.
Before a renewal
A subscription renews automatically on its date, and a fixed-term resource is charged for the whole next term. If you don't intend to keep something, cancel it before the renewal date rather than after — a dedicated server's cancellation takes effect at the end of the current term, so the timing is what decides whether you pay for another month.