How untxt. pricing works
untxt. bills per document. One document is a file of up to five pages and costs one credit; longer files use more. Flex is $0.32 a document with the first 100 free; Solo, Team, and Business are monthly plans with larger allowances. Yearly billing saves about 10%.
One credit, one document, up to five pages
A document is a file of up to five pages and counts as one credit. A longer file, like a multi-page statement or a thick bundled PDF, uses additional credits. A short receipt and a five-page invoice both cost one credit, so what you pay tracks how many documents you process.
The plans
- Flex: $0.32 per document, no commitment, first 100 documents free.
- Solo: $39 a month, 250 documents.
- Team: $99 a month, 1,000 documents.
- Business: $249 a month, 3,000 documents.
- Scale: custom pricing for higher volumes.
Yearly billing runs about 10% under monthly on Solo, Team, and Business, and unused credits roll over for 60 days.
Why per document, not per page
The document is the unit of work, so it is the unit of billing. An invoice is one thing whether it runs one page or four. A document is up to five pages and costs one credit, so a long invoice does not cost more than a short one until it genuinely runs long, and your cost tracks the number of things you process, not how many pages they happen to have.
Try it on a real batch first
The first 100 documents on Flex are free with no card, so you can run an actual batch through and see how it lands before paying anything.