## What & why Redesigns the **content** of the workspace billing settings page so the numbers that matter are surfaced clearly. Strictly reuses existing design-system components — no new UI primitives, no color/font changes, same section structure. All pricing values are pulled from the pricing config (nothing hardcoded). ## Changes **Subscription card** (`SettingsBillingSubscriptionInfo.tsx`) - **Seats** row shows per-seat pricing inline, e.g. `16 × $25 / seat / mo` (interval-aware unit). - **"Credits by period" → "Monthly credits"** (interval-aware: "Yearly credits" on yearly plans). - New **"Total per month"** row (→ "Total per year" on yearly) with a helper line via the existing `Label`: `$400 seats + $2,000 credits · next charge <date>`. The total is computed at the billing interval, so it equals the actual next charge. - **"Switch to Yearly · save 20%"** — discount computed from real monthly vs. yearly config prices (only appended when > 0). **Credit usage card** (`SettingsBillingCreditsSection.tsx`) - Denominator stays total available (allocation + rollover); figures shown in full (`3,856`, not `3.86k`). - "Base Credits" → **"This month's credits"** + a **"Rolled over"** row rendered as `+1,856`. - Adds a blue `Info` note stating the rollover rule: *"Unused credits roll over, up to 2× your plan's credits (max 4,000)."* — verified against the backend cap (`billing-credit-rollover.service.ts`: `rolloverAmount = min(unused, tierQuantity)`). **Add-credits section** (`ResourceCreditPriceSelector.tsx`) - "Resource credits" → **"Add monthly credits"** with a description clarifying it stacks on the plan and adjusts the bill. - On selection, shows the resulting **new total** and **new rollover cap** (2× the new allocation). **Shared logic** - New `useBillingSubscriptionCost` hook centralizes the seats/credits/total math so the subscription card and the add-credits selector stay consistent. - Yearly-discount calculation lives in `useBillingWording` (`getYearlyDiscountPercent`) next to the existing price logic. All new figures degrade gracefully — the Total row and the add-credits summary only render when fully computable, so trial/edge states never show partial numbers. ## Testing ⚠️ `nx typecheck` / `lint` could **not** be run in the authoring environment (dependency install couldn't complete due to flaky network). The changes were reviewed manually against the generated GraphQL types (`BillingPlanKey` = `{ENTERPRISE, PRO}`, `unitAmount: number`, `creditAmount: Maybe<number>`, nullable `interval`/`currentPeriodEnd`/`quantity` — all guarded) and a 4-angle cleanup pass (reuse/simplify/efficiency/altitude). **Please let CI run typecheck + lint to confirm.** https://claude.ai/code/session_01GNhCHPfD1SRzAiBACXGCf7 --- _Generated by [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code/session_01GNhCHPfD1SRzAiBACXGCf7)_ <!-- This is an auto-generated description by cubic. --> <a href="https://cubic.dev/pr/twentyhq/twenty/pull/22126?utm_source=github" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-no-image-dialog="true"><picture><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-light.svg"><img alt="Review in cubic" src="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"></picture></a> <!-- End of auto-generated description by cubic. -->
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import { defineObject, FieldType } from 'twenty-sdk/define';
export default defineObject({
nameSingular: 'deal',
namePlural: 'deals',
labelSingular: 'Deal',
labelPlural: 'Deals',
fields: [
{ name: 'name', label: 'Name', type: FieldType.TEXT },
{ name: 'amount', label: 'Amount', type: FieldType.CURRENCY },
{ name: 'closeDate', label: 'Close Date', type: FieldType.DATE_TIME },
],
});
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