Paid Tools
Ruled rows of the subscriptions behind an independent practice, each showing the tool, its plan, a monthly price, closing on a total row.
Ruled rows of the subscriptions behind an independent practice, each showing the tool, its plan, a monthly price, closing on a total row.
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Paid Tools lists the subscriptions that keep an independent practice running as ruled rows, from Figma down to 1Password. Each row names the tool, a sentence on why it earns its fee, the plan, and the monthly price, and the list closes on a total row so the real cost of the stack is visible in one number.
Tools is a single array of rows with name, note, plan, and price, and the total is a plain summary row beneath them. The distinctive choice is the note column, it defends every line item rather than listing a tool and leaving the reader to guess why it stays.
Reach for this block on a /uses page or a transparency focused about page when you want to show what the practice actually costs to run. The installer swaps the rows for their own subscriptions, updates each price, and edits the total to match.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the itemised monthly subscription stack with a total. Other paid tools layouts:
Tip: the total row is the point, a list of prices without the sum lets the real number stay comfortably out of sight.