The Capacity Limits section shows how your clinic is using system resources, including file storage, SMS, and call reminders.
Both the Plus Plan and the Max Plan include a base capacity for these services. If you need more capacity, click the pencil icon beside the resource to increase your limit.
If you previously added extra capacity and would like to downgrade, you will need to contact Customer Support so the limits on your account can be adjusted.
Text messages are sent in segments, not as a single message. A segment is a portion of a text message. Short messages typically use a single segment, while longer messages are automatically split into multiple segments.
For example:
Each segment counts toward your SMS capacity. This means that longer reminder messages will consume your SMS capacity more quickly than shorter messages.
SMS reminders and call reminders operate on a rolling 30-day capacity, rather than resetting on your billing date. This means the system always looks at how much capacity has been used in the past 30 days.
As messages move beyond the 30-day window, that capacity becomes available again.
If you send 100 SMS segments today, those segments will count toward your capacity for the next 30 days.
Once those 30 days pass, those 100 segments are removed from the usage count and your available capacity increases.
Because of this rolling window, capacity gradually becomes available again over time, rather than resetting all at once each month.
✅ Tip: Keeping reminder messages concise can help reduce the number of segments used and make your SMS capacity last longer.
The Capacity Limits section shows how your clinic is using system resources, including file storage, SMS, and call reminders.
Both the Plus Plan and the Max Plan include a base capacity for these services. If you need more capacity, click the pencil icon beside the resource to increase your limit.
If you previously added extra capacity and would like to downgrade, you will need to contact Customer Support so the limits on your account can be adjusted.
Text messages are sent in segments, not as a single message. A segment is a portion of a text message. Short messages typically use a single segment, while longer messages are automatically split into multiple segments.
For example:
Each segment counts toward your SMS capacity. This means that longer reminder messages will consume your SMS capacity more quickly than shorter messages.
SMS reminders and call reminders operate on a rolling 30-day capacity, rather than resetting on your billing date. This means the system always looks at how much capacity has been used in the past 30 days.
As messages move beyond the 30-day window, that capacity becomes available again.
If you send 100 SMS segments today, those segments will count toward your capacity for the next 30 days.
Once those 30 days pass, those 100 segments are removed from the usage count and your available capacity increases.
Because of this rolling window, capacity gradually becomes available again over time, rather than resetting all at once each month.
✅ Tip: Keeping reminder messages concise can help reduce the number of segments used and make your SMS capacity last longer.
The Capacity Limits section shows how your clinic is using system resources, including file storage, SMS, and call reminders.
Both the Plus Plan and the Max Plan include a base capacity for these services. If you need more capacity, click the pencil icon beside the resource to increase your limit.
If you previously added extra capacity and would like to downgrade, you will need to contact Customer Support so the limits on your account can be adjusted.
Text messages are sent in segments, not as a single message. A segment is a portion of a text message. Short messages typically use a single segment, while longer messages are automatically split into multiple segments.
For example:
Each segment counts toward your SMS capacity. This means that longer reminder messages will consume your SMS capacity more quickly than shorter messages.
SMS reminders and call reminders operate on a rolling 30-day capacity, rather than resetting on your billing date. This means the system always looks at how much capacity has been used in the past 30 days.
As messages move beyond the 30-day window, that capacity becomes available again.
If you send 100 SMS segments today, those segments will count toward your capacity for the next 30 days.
Once those 30 days pass, those 100 segments are removed from the usage count and your available capacity increases.
Because of this rolling window, capacity gradually becomes available again over time, rather than resetting all at once each month.
✅ Tip: Keeping reminder messages concise can help reduce the number of segments used and make your SMS capacity last longer.



