Subscribing & Choosing a Plan
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Subscribing & Choosing a Plan
Every Hisab account starts with a 14-day free trial with full access — no credit card required. When you're ready, choose the plan that fits your business.
Compare the plans
| Plan | Price (MAD/month) | Yearly | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | 149 | 1,490 (2 months free) | Solo entrepreneurs & freelancers |
| Professional | 349 | 3,490 (2 months free) | Growing businesses & teams |
| Fiduciaire | 999 | 9,990 (2 months free) | Accounting firms managing many clients |
Prices are shown in MAD and billed in their USD equivalent at checkout.
What's included
- Starter — 1 user, 200 invoices/month, unlimited customers, DGI-ready invoices, UBL 2.1 export, bilingual (FR/AR) PDFs, archive vault, email support.
- Professional — everything in Starter, plus 3 users, 1,000 invoices/month, recurring invoices, credit notes, AI assistance, advanced reports, bulk import/export, custom themes, role-based permissions, API access, and priority support.
- Fiduciaire — everything in Professional, plus multi-organization management, white-label branding, period closing, and dedicated support — built for accountants handling multiple client companies.
How to subscribe
- Go to Settings → Billing.
- Choose Monthly or Yearly (yearly gives you 2 months free).
- Click Subscribe on the plan you want.
- Complete the secure checkout (powered by Paddle) with your card.
- Your plan activates immediately and the trial limits are lifted.
Note: Paddle is our payment provider and acts as the merchant of record, so your receipt comes from Paddle. You can change or cancel your plan at any time — see Managing your subscription.
Frequently asked
Do I need a card to start the trial? No. The trial is full-access and card-free.
What happens when the trial ends? You'll be prompted to subscribe. Until you do, finalizing new invoices is paused, but your data is always safe.
Can I switch plans later? Yes — upgrade or downgrade anytime from Settings → Billing.
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