Plans & Pricing
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This article covers common questions about upgrading, managing billing, refunds, and invoicing.
Warp’s Refund Policy
If you believe you signed up for a paid Warp subscription in error, please contact us at [email protected]. We’ll happily refund the full amount if you downgrade within 72 hours of starting a monthly plan or within 30 days of starting an annual plan.
We also may choose to offer refunds, on a case-by-case basis, if a severe product defect or problem with uptime availability occurs. While Warp does not yet provide a formal guaranteed uptime SLA, you can monitor live incidents on our Status Page and track open issues on our GitHub Issues. To request a refund, please email [email protected] with detailed information about your situation—the more context you provide, the faster we can resolve your request.
Frequently asked questions
How can I subscribe to a Pro or Turbo plan?
To subscribe to Warp Pro or Turbo, start by creating a Team in Warp (even if you're subscribing as an individual). Once your Team is set up, you can upgrade either online or in the app.
In the app, navigate to Settings
> Teams
and find the upgrade link. After you enter your payment information, you will receive an invoice and confirmation email from Warp.
How can I upgrade for more Warp AI requests?
Both the Pro and Turbo plans come with higher monthly AI request limits than the Free plan. If you're on a team, Turbo also includes automatic discounts for teams of 3 or more — giving everyone on the plan access to even more AI.
When you upgrade from a free to a paid plan, your AI usage resets. If you're switching between paid plans, any AI usage you've already accumulated will carry over. You can compare plans at warp.dev/pricing.
How can I subscribe to a Warp Enterprise plan?
Warp offers an Enterprise plan with custom pricing for larger engineering organizations or businesses with advanced security, compliance, or support needs.
If your team is interested in exploring whether an Enterprise plan might be the best for your team, please contact us to start the conversation.
What counts as a team member and how does billing work for members?
In Warp, a team member is any seat with access to your Team — including the shared Warp Drive, Notebooks, Workflows, and other team resources. All plans allow you to invite unlimited users, but to unlock higher limits and advanced features, you’ll need to upgrade your team to a Pro or Turbo plan. Upgrading applies to your entire team, including your own account and all active members.
On the Free plan, you can share a limited number of Notebooks and Workflows with other Free users. If your team exceeds that limit, you’ll be prompted to upgrade to a Pro plan. Once you upgrade, you’ll receive email notifications as team members accept invites. Billing is prorated, meaning you’re only charged for the days each member has access during your billing cycle. If a member leaves mid-cycle, Warp automatically applies a credit for the unused time to your next invoice.
There are differences in how members are billed based on your payment schedule:
Monthly plans: New members’ prorated fees are added to your next monthly invoice.
Annual plans: New members are billed immediately for the remaining time in the year.
For example, if a member joins your Turbo monthly plan halfway through the month, you will be charged just half of the monthly fee ($25.00 out of $50). Similarly, if a member joins with four months remaining in an annual plan, you will be charged for those four months only, which amounts to $160 (4/12 of the annual $480).
If a member leaves part way through the billing cycle, Warp will issue a prorated credit based on the unused portion of their membership. This credit is applied to your team's next invoice, regardless of whether you're on a monthly or annual plan.
What is the value of joining or creating a team on Warp?
Team members on Pro plans have access to your shared Warp Drive objects and have unlimited access to Warp's collaboration features, including Session Sharing and Warp Drive storage.
Additionally, Turbo teams with three or more members will receive a 30% discount on their monthly or annual cost per user.
My co-workers are using Warp but we’re not on a Team together yet. How does billing work?
Individual users with either personal or work email domains may continue to use Warp independently without incurring billing. The benefit of joining together on a Warp Team is that you get access to a shared Team Drive and collaboration features.
When you’re ready to use Warp more collaboratively, we suggest you nominate an Admin to create a Team and invite members to join. When your Team exceeds the Warp Drive limits, you will be prompted to upgrade to a Turbo plan.
How does usage work if logged into the same account on multiple devices?
When you use the account to sign into Warp on different devices, for example Linux on one computer and Windows on another, your usage of metered features like AI requests is tracked at the account level, not the device level.
You can use your Warp account on multiple personal computers. Warp is designed to provide a consistent experience across devices. When you log in with the same account on different computers, your settings and preferences can be synced through the Settings Sync feature.
What happens when I downgrade during a billing cycle?
To downgrade at any point throughout your subscription through the billing portal by going to Settings > Billing and usage > Manage billing
. The subscription will immediately downgrade to the lower plan and the changes will be prorated.
What happens when I cancel during a billing cycle?
You can cancel at any point throughout your subscription through the billing portal by going to Settings > Billing and usage > Manage billing
. The subscription will be canceled at the end of your billing cycle, monthly or yearly.
You can continue to use your Warp paid plan features until the cycle end date. Any additional team members added to your team will be invoiced at the end of your billing cycle.
What happens if I upgrade from monthly to annual billing?
When upgrading from a monthly to annual billing cycle the billing is prorated, meaning you only pay for the annual portion of the year you haven't paid for yet. You will be billed for the remaining part of the billing year with the discounted rate.
To upgrade at any point throughout your subscription through the billing portal by going to Settings > Billing and usage > Manage billing
.
What happens if my payment fails?
If a payment fails, you will receive an email from Stripe and your Warp Team Settings will show a past-due alert. Certain paid plan features and the ability to invite new members will be locked down while your Team is in a past-due state. Paying the most recent invoice through the billing portal will fully re-enable your paid plan features.
What counts as an AI request?
Each time you submit a prompt in Warp, whether to generate code, suggest a command, or accomplish a task, you initiate an interaction with the Agent. This interaction consumes at least one AI request, though more complex interactions may use multiple requests based on the number of tool calls, context gathered, and steps required.
Prompts that include large context (such as attached blocks or long messages) or file attachments like images may also increase the number of requests used.
In addition, a few other Warp features also consume AI requests:
Generate helps you look up commands and suggestions as you type. As you refine your input, multiple requests may be used before you select a final suggestion.
AI Autofill in Workflows count as a request each time it is run.
Request limits are allocated at the seat level to Warp users or team members.
What counts as an AI token?
Tokens are chunks of text, such as words, parts of code, or characters, that large language models (LLMs) break down to analyze and generate responses. LLMs have a maximum number of tokens they can process at once. AI requests and suggestions are not the same as tokens, which are limited separately regardless of which plan you're on.
If you're curious, you can still learn more about tokens here, or refer to the pricing page for plan-level request allocations.
If you reach your monthly AI request limits on a paid plan, premium models will be temporarily disabled until your quota resets at the start of your next billing cycle.
If you’d like to continue using premium models beyond your included quota, you can enable pay-as-you-go usage overages in Settings > Billing and usage
.
On the Turbo plan, Warp will automatically switch you to the Lite model, which offers unlimited usage at no additional cost, so you can keep using AI without interruption.
How often do my AI requests reset?
Allotted AI requests refill every 30 days from your signup date. When you upgrade to a paid plan, you will be given more requests immediately. You can follow along with your refill period by referencing Settings > Billing and usage
.
Alternatively, you can also set Usage Overages to your desired amount to continue to use more premium model requests.
What is Lite?
Lite is a basic AI model included with the Turbo plan that serves two purposes:
Fallback model: If you reach your Turbo AI request limits, Warp automatically switches to Lite so you can keep using AI without interruption, at no additional cost.
Standalone option: You can also choose to use Lite before hitting your limits. In this case, usage will still count toward your monthly request limits, but once those limits are reached, Lite remains available with unlimited usage for Turbo plan users only.
While performance and capabilities may vary compared to premium models, it allows you to continue using AI features without full interruption.
How can I get the most out of my Warp Pro or Turbo plans?
Pro and Turbo are designed for developers who rely on AI to code, debug, and move faster with their team.
With Pro, you get higher AI request limits than the Free plan, support for larger codebases with Codebase Context, and access to premium models with optional pay-as-you-go overages.
Warp Turbo includes our highest AI request limits, the highest Codebase Context indexing limits, and unlimited access to the Lite AI model—so you can keep using AI even after reaching your quota. You’ll also have the option to pay for additional usage beyond your included requests. Teams with 3 or more users automatically receive a discounted rate.
Both plans also unlock powerful collaboration and knowledge-sharing tools to help your team move faster, together:
Try Session Sharing to collaborate in real time through live, shared terminal sessions.
For the most up-to-date feature and usage details, visit warp.dev/pricing.
Can I use a Free plan if I'm a developer at a large company or organization?
Yes. Developers at any company size are welcome to use Warp’s Free plan.
If you need access to advanced collaboration features or higher limits, you may benefit from upgrading to Pro, Turbo, or Enterprise, but Warp does not require large organizations to upgrade.
Are there any Warp discounts for students, non-profits, or open-source teams?
Warp doesn’t currently offer discounts for students, non-profits, or open-source teams. We recommend exploring the Free plan, which includes all core terminal features and is a great starting point for individual or community use.
Where is Warp Drive data for my team stored?
Warp Drive data is securely stored on Google Cloud Platform servers located in the United States. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest.
For more details, please visit the Security Overview or contact [email protected].
What does “Free preview” mean in Warp?
Before Warp’s paid plans launched, certain features such as Warp Drive for Teams and Warp’s AI features were available in a Free Preview. This allowed early adopters to try them while they were still in development.
The Free Preview for Warp Drive and AI features has ended, but new features may be offered in Free Preview again in the future.
What does “Early adopter” mean in Warp?
During the Free Preview of Warp Drive for Teams, some customers actively partnered with the Warp team by providing design feedback and product input. If your team participated, you may see an “Early adopter” label in your Team settings.
Early adopter teams may have custom pricing or plan exceptions. For details, contact your team admin.
What payment options are available for Warp's self-service plans?
Warp processes payments through Stripe. We currently accept credit or debit cards and US bank accounts.
At this time, we do not support ACH transfers, checks, cash, money orders, or cryptocurrency.
How do I cancel my subscription?
You can cancel at any point throughout your subscription by going to Settings > Billing and usage > Manage billing
or by going directly to the billing portal. Cancelled subscriptions will remain active until the end of the billing cycle.
How do I get a refund?
For monthly subscriptions, we in general do not issue refunds. Please see Warp's Refund Policy for details and exceptions.
You can remove the users you do not want to pay for in Settings > Teams > Team Members
. Prorated refunds are issued as Warp credit, not cash.
Why can't I subscribe to Warp?
There are certain prohibited and restricted businesses in which Stripe and major credit card networks will not process payments. For the most updated information, please see the full list here.
I have a question and need help. How can I reach a human at Warp?
The team at Warp is standing by and ready to help you with any questions you have about your plan or subscription. Please email us at [email protected] and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
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