payafteruse
Pay-after-use (PAU) is a billing model in which charges are incurred only after a product or service has been used, with the bill reflecting the actual quantity or duration consumed. The model relies on measurement or metering to determine usage and pricing, and it is commonly implemented through post-consumption billing cycles or real-time metering-linked invoices. It is distinct from prepaid and traditional postpaid arrangements.
PAU is widely used in utilities, cloud services, and certain rental or shared-use ecosystems. In utilities, meters
Billing processes often involve credit checks, deposits, credit limits, or automated card on file, and customers
Advantages include lower upfront costs for customers, alignment of price with value, and flexibility. Disadvantages for
Regulatory considerations emphasize transparency, fair pricing, accurate metering, and privacy. PAU models are evolving with digital