How Miles's work draws on your budget
Your fee is a work budget. Overflow draws your wallet, and top-ups roll over.
Your monthly fee is a work budget: Miles's work draws against it as he does things for you.
- If you use more than it covers, the overflow draws your pre-paid wallet.
- Top-ups roll over — money you put in doesn't expire at the end of the month.
- Without a plan you run wallet-only, and stop at $0.
Voice
Voice is metered in characters: 60,000 a month on a paid plan (about an hour of calls) and 5,000 on wallet-only. See Call Miles by voice.
Hitting a limit
Miles shows a notice and offers a top-up rather than stopping you dead. See Miles usage limits.
> Nothing here is a per-message charge you have to count. It's a budget, and the app > tells you where you are in it.