How do clients and locations work in the agency plan?

How do clients and locations work in the agency plan?

Let's start by defining some terminology:

  • Client: this is a business that you work with
  • Location: this could be a physical location that is associated with a client
  • Seat: a seat can be either a client or a location (used interchangeably)

The standard agency plan includes 10 clients and 25 locations across those clients, for a total of 35 seats. Those locations can be associated as you wish across the 10 clients. 

It's important to note that a client that only operates one location does not need to have a location seat - they will just take up 1 client seat. Location seats only become useful when you have a client with more than 1 location.

Consider these scenarios:

  1. You have 5 clients, one of which has 16 locations. In this case, you would need 5 client seats, as well as 16 location seats. Thus you have 9 location seats left over.
  2. You have 8 clients, all of which are single-location businesses. You would need 8 client seats and 0 location seats. Thus you have 25 location seats left over.

Should you need more than 10 client / 25 location seats, please refer to our overage pricing.

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