HoneyBook · FinOps Profile

Honeybook Finops

FinOps view of HoneyBook spend for a service-based small business. Cost has two components - a flat monthly/annual subscription per company (Starter, Essentials, or Premium) and a variable per-transaction payment-processing fee (card or ACH) charged whenever a client pays an invoice through HoneyBook. There is no API-related cost line because HoneyBook has no public developer API or metered API product; all integration today is either a native connector (QuickBooks Online, Zoom, Calendly, Flodesk, Canva, Meta Leads, Slack, Asana, monday.com) included in a plan tier, or routed through a separate Zapier subscription that the customer pays for independently.

Honeybook Finops is the FinOps profile for HoneyBook on the APIs.io network, aligned with the FinOps Foundation Framework.

It defines 4 billable meters, billed in USD, on a monthly or annual cycle, and pricing category fixed and usage-based.

The profile maps 8 FOCUS columns for cost-allocation reporting.

Tagged areas include CRM, Clientflow, Small Business, FinOps, and Cost Management.

Category: Business Applications - Clientflow / CRM Pricing: Fixed and Usage-Based Billing: Monthly or Annual FOCUS v1.3
CRMClientflowSmall BusinessFinOpsCost ManagementFOCUS

Framework Alignment

Framework
Data Spec

Charge Categories

PurchaseUsageAdjustment

FOCUS Columns

BillingCurrency
USD
ChargeCategory
Purchase
InvoiceIssuerName
HoneyBook
PricingCategory
Fixed
ProviderName
HoneyBook
PublisherName
HoneyBook
ServiceCategory
Business Applications
ServiceName
HoneyBook Membership

Meters

subscription_fee
Unit: month
Flat monthly or annual membership fee for the Starter, Essentials, or Premium plan.
card_payment_volume
Unit: usd
Client card payments processed through HoneyBook, billed starting at 2.7% + 10 cents per transaction.
ach_payment_volume
Unit: usd
Client ACH bank-transfer payments processed through HoneyBook, billed at 1.5% per transaction.
seat_count
Unit: seats
Team members added beyond what a plan tier includes by default (Essentials caps at 2; Premium is unlimited).

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