Your Settings > Billing page is the central command center for all financial aspects of your Klipy account. From here, you can directly edit your payment method and billing address, and access your complete invoice history.
How to Update Your Payment Method & Billing Address
There's no need to navigate to an external site to update your primary payment details. You can do it directly within your Klipy settings.
Log in to your Klipy account and navigate to Settings > Billing.
You will see two main sections for your information: Payment method and Billing address.
To update your credit card:
In the Payment method section, enter your new card details:
Card number
Expiration date (MM / YY)
Security code (CVC)
Country/Region
Click the blue Save payment method button.
To update your billing address:
In the Billing address section, fill in the details associated with your payment method:
Organization name
Country or region
Area
Click the blue Save billing address button. This address will appear on your future invoices.
How to View and Download Invoices
While your payment details are managed directly on the page, your historical invoices are stored in a secure portal for easy access.
On the same Settings > Billing page, locate the Usage & Invoices section at the top.
Click the Open billing portal button.
This will open a secure page where you can see a complete list of your past transactions. From here, you can view and download any invoice as a PDF for your records.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is my payment information secure?
A: Yes. Although you are entering the information directly in the Klipy interface, the form is securely handled by our PCI-compliant payment partner. Klipy does not store your full credit card details on its servers.
Q: What payment methods do you accept?
A: We accept all major credit and debit cards, including Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and UnionPay, as shown in the payment form.
Q: I updated my card. Will my next payment use the new one?
A: Yes. As soon as you click "Save payment method," the new card becomes the default for all future subscription charges.
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