Variable income means some months you're cooking and some months you're rebuilding. Pause is built for the rebuild months — you keep your reserves, allocation rules, and history intact, you stop paying, and you come back when revenue picks up.

Where this lives: Settings → Billing → Subscription → Pause. Available on paid tiers; not available on Free (Free is already $0). For tier specifics, see the live pricing page.

When to pause vs. cancel vs. downgrade

  • Pause if the gap is short — a slow quarter, a sabbatical, a parental leave. You keep paid features at the moment they resume; you skip the bill in between.
  • Downgrade if the lower tier covers what you need long-term. Switch to monthly + lower tier and stop paying for capacity you're not using. See Upgrading or downgrading mid-cycle.
  • Cancel if you're done for the foreseeable future. Cancellation drops you to the free tier and stops billing — you keep your data and can re-subscribe any time. See Cancelling your subscription.

How to pause

  1. Open Settings → Billing → Subscription.
  2. Click Pause subscription.
  3. Choose the pause length — 1, 2, or 3 months. The pause begins at the start of your next billing cycle.
  4. Confirm. You'll see "Paused until [resume date]" on the billing screen.

You'll get an email confirmation with the resume date and a one-click link to resume early if revenue picks up sooner than expected.

What you can do while paused

  • Log in. Your account stays accessible.
  • View everything. Reserves, transactions, allocation history, tax records, reports — all visible.
  • Export. Run full data exports and download invoices any time. See Downloading past invoices.
  • Manual entry only. Plaid and Stripe sync are paused; you can still log income or expenses by hand if you want to keep the record continuous.

What pauses with you

  • Bank/Stripe sync — connections stay configured but stop fetching new transactions.
  • AI features — Deep Dive, the AI chat widget, AI Support are tier-gated and turn off for the pause window.
  • Auto-allocation, surplus rules, and What-If simulations don't fire automatically. They resume the moment your subscription resumes.
  • Workspace seats stay assigned but go read-only for non-owner members.

Resuming early or extending

Resume any time before the scheduled resume date — Settings → Billing → Resume now. We charge a prorated amount from today through your next renewal date and turn everything back on immediately.

Need more than three months? Email support@reservwise.com before the pause ends and we'll either extend or convert to a cancellation depending on what you need. Or pause again at the end of the cycle for another up-to-three months — there's no annual cap.

Pausing on an annual plan

Pause on annual extends your renewal date by the pause length — you don't lose months you've already paid for. Pause for 2 months, your renewal moves out 2 months. The math is conserved.

Related

Pause is for hustlers between waves. We'd rather have you back in three months than gone forever.
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