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Pay-As-You-Go Usage Types for D2C Commerce and PayNow Stores
Pay-As-You-Go helps you track your usage for D2C Commerce and PayNow stores, and get billed monthly based on the usage.

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Pay-As-You-Go helps you track your usage for D2C Commerce and PayNow stores, and get billed monthly based on the usage.
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Which Salesforce Commerce Product Do I Have?
Pay-As-You-Go offers these metric-defined usage types.
| Usage Type | Definition |
|---|---|
| D2C | A store that sells directly to an end customer. |
| PayNow | A store that uses Salesforce Payments, an online payment solution. You can deploy only one PayNow storefront at a time. |
The monthly GMV for D2C Commerce and PayNow is calculated based on the value of orders created in the store, excluding tax and shipping fees. The GMV is tracked in Digital Wallet, and your org is billed monthly. Digital Wallet is a free account management tool that offers near real-time consumption data for enabled products across your active contracts.
The rate card describes how your org’s usage of D2C Commerce and PayNow is calculated.
For more information on how usage is billed, refer to your contract or contact your account executive.

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