Direct answers about providers, sync cadence, alerts, billing, and how Spendwall works in practice.
Catalog
50 providers
Freshness
Daily + scheduled
Access
Read-only
No. Spendwall is intentionally built around scheduled sync windows and daily threshold evaluation. That keeps the product honest across providers that expose data with very different delays and billing models.
Spendwall currently maintains a 50-provider catalog. The dashboard, integrations page, and documentation are aligned to that catalog rather than a smaller native-only subset.
No. Spendwall is provider-aware. Some providers expose cost plus usage, some expose only billing-level signals, and some expose credit balances only on specific endpoints or auth modes.
No. Spendwall is positioned for visibility and governance. Connections are read-only where the provider supports that pattern.
You can create daily, weekly, monthly, total, and in some cases credit-based thresholds. Spendwall evaluates those rules on fetched provider data and sends in-app or email alerts with provider context.
Plan limits determine retention. Free includes shorter history, while Pro and Team expand retention and monitoring depth for ongoing reviews and governance.
Team adds governance layers for agencies and companies: multi-project structure, up to 50 total members, per-person ownership, project budgets, and member-level accountability surfaces.
You can start on Free and upgrade when you need more providers, thresholds, retention, or team controls. Billing and plan management are handled through the Stripe customer flow.
Yes. You can change or cancel the subscription from billing settings. Access then follows the active plan state and associated limits.
If you want the operating model, sync principles, or route-level reference, the support pages below go deeper without marketing gloss.