Subscription tiers
What you can do on the platform depends on your subscription tier. Your tier is set on your account and is reflected everywhere limits apply.
Tier limits
Section titled “Tier limits”| Capability | Free | Standard | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Servers | 1 | 5 | Unlimited |
| Peers (partner organizations) | 3 | 20 | Unlimited |
| Channels per server | 5 | 25 | Unlimited |
When you reach a limit, the platform tells you and points you to upgrade. Removing a resource frees capacity again.
What the paid tiers unlock
Section titled “What the paid tiers unlock”Beyond higher limits, paid tiers (Standard and Enterprise) unlock the full application experience — including the ability to write changes to your Mirth servers from the web interface. The free experience is read-oriented and streamlined.
How your tier is determined
Section titled “How your tier is determined”Your effective tier comes from your account’s subscription. If your organization manages billing, an administrator can change it. Some accounts may have an administrative override. Whatever the source, the platform always uses your effective tier consistently across the app and the documentation features it controls.
Changing your tier
Section titled “Changing your tier”To upgrade or change billing, use the billing options on your Billing page, or contact your administrator. Your connected Mirth servers pick up the new access level almost immediately — the platform pushes the updated policy to each gateway as soon as the change lands. The web app reflects the new tier the next time it refreshes your account details (for example, on reload or when you revisit a billing or account page); signing out and back in always picks it up.