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Early payment of the Zoom plan before the end of the current billing period

  • July 17, 2025
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I would like to purchase a Webinar plan for 1 month. However, Zoom only allows me to pay up to July 30th because that’s when my current Meetings subscription expires.
Right now, I can’t renew the Meetings plan because Zoom requires me to wait until the current paid period ends.
Could you please advise me how I can proceed with paying for the Webinar package for 1 month?

Best answer by Ray_Harwood

Welcome to the Zoom Community, @Aleksandr36.

 

On the Zoom Pricing page, pick Events and Webinars (https://zoom.us/pricing/events) and then select the "One-Month" option as well as the size of Webinar you need (usually 500 is all that's needed, but if you need a larger one, pick otherwise):

 

From there, you are signing up for just a 1-month subscription based on the current date to one month from today.

 

(FYI: I previously thought the option for a one-month subscription was removed... but I just missed it, since they changed the user interface a bit!)

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Ray_Harwood
Community Super Champion | Customer
Community Super Champion | Customer
July 18, 2025

Welcome to the Zoom Community, @Aleksandr36.

 

On the Zoom Pricing page, pick Events and Webinars (https://zoom.us/pricing/events) and then select the "One-Month" option as well as the size of Webinar you need (usually 500 is all that's needed, but if you need a larger one, pick otherwise):

 

From there, you are signing up for just a 1-month subscription based on the current date to one month from today.

 

(FYI: I previously thought the option for a one-month subscription was removed... but I just missed it, since they changed the user interface a bit!)

MGSR
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 23, 2025

Hi @Aleksandr36! I wanted to let you know that I’ve marked @Ray_Harwood's response as the accepted solution, as I believe it answers your question. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.