Credits are the balance available for you to make or receive calls. All incoming and outgoing calls will be charged from this balance based on your location and number type. You can check your Available Credits at the top of your screen.
Buy credits
Sign in to Zoho One , then click Directory in the left menu.
Click Marketplace in the left menu.
Click Access below the Telephony section.
Click Buy Credits in the top-right corner of your screen.
Choose the number of credits you want to purchase, then click Make Payment.
Auto recharge
If your balance falls below 2 credits, auto recharge automatically recharges your wallet with a preset amount of credits.
Note: This feature only works if your payment method is a credit card.
To configure auto recharge:
Sign in to Zoho One , then click Directory in the left menu.
Click Marketplace in the left menu.
Click Access below the Telephony section.
Click Auto Recharge in the top-right corner of your screen.
Switch the toggle button and choose the credits to be added as a minimum balance at the time of auto recharge.
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