> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.odyssey.stream/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.odyssey.stream/admin/purchase-stream-hours.md).

# Purchase stream hours

Odyssey has an easy **pay-as-you-use** pricing mode&#x6C;**.** Buy stream hours upfront and they drain on per-minute basis as users stream your content.

**Stream hours are $3 /hr across all our GPUs.**

> *Current pricing is experimental and subject to change.*

## Purchase stream hours

To purchase stream hours you have to have an active subscription. Read how to set up your account here: [Getting Started](/upload-a-project/getting-started.md)

When you complete your subscription you are given two free stream hours. Pro and Enterprise subscriptions have these two hours refill each month.

To add more hours go to your admin dashboard, then on the left-side click on the following button:

![](/files/tA4ggSkRzfrDgdcnPB6F)

You'll be sent to a Stripe payment page to complete your purchase. Once you have completed payment, your new hours will show up within 30 seconds.


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