7 days ago
Please check my account. Why am I $61 in debt? I only have a $5 Hobby subscription and a $4 Domain subscription.
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7 days ago
Your $61.88 balance is your resource usage for the July 6 - August 6 billing cycle. The Hobby plan's $5/month is a minimum spend, not a cap - you pay whichever is higher: $5 or your actual usage. Here's the breakdown:
Network egress: $53.54
Memory: $6.67
vCPU: $1.59
Disk: $0.08
Subtotal: $66.88
Included usage: -$5.00
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Total: $61.88Network egress from your services is the primary driver at $53.54. You can view per-service costs and set up usage limits at railway.com/workspace/usage.
Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway • 7 days ago
Railway
Your $61.88 balance is your resource usage for the July 6 - August 6 billing cycle. The Hobby plan's $5/month is a minimum spend, not a cap - you pay whichever is higher: $5 or your actual usage. Here's the breakdown: ``` Network egress: $53.54 Memory: $6.67 vCPU: $1.59 Disk: $0.08 Subtotal: $66.88 Included usage: -$5.00 ──────────────────────── Total: $61.88 ``` Network egress from your services is the primary driver at $53.54. You can view per-service costs and set up [usage limits](https://docs.railway.com/reference/usage-limits#hard-limit) at [railway.com/workspace/usage](https://railway.com/workspace/usage).
7 days ago
How do you understand outbound traffic? And what does it mean in plain language?
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response Railway • 7 days ago
7 days ago
Network egress is data your services send out to the internet. Every time a visitor loads your site, downloads a file, or receives an API response, the bytes leaving your service count as egress and are billed at the metered rate. At $53.54, this is by far the largest part of your bill, meaning your services are sending a lot of data to external clients. You can see exactly which service is responsible at railway.com/workspace/usage.
Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway • 7 days ago
Railway
Network egress is data your services send out to the internet. Every time a visitor loads your site, downloads a file, or receives an API response, the bytes leaving your service count as egress and are billed at the metered rate. At $53.54, this is by far the largest part of your bill, meaning your services are sending a lot of data to external clients. You can see exactly which service is responsible at [railway.com/workspace/usage](https://railway.com/workspace/usage).
7 days ago
How much time do I have to pay? So that nothing gets disconnected?
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response Railway • 7 days ago
7 days ago
Apologies, we only correspond in English. Please open a new thread in English.
Status changed to Closed Railway • 7 days ago