Service Plans
The Scaut solution scales to your business requirements, all you need to do is choose the plan that suits you. Once your plan is selected, you'll have access to a great range of features.
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Scaut Credits
Scaut uses credits, this makes it possible for you to easily use our system around the globe. Many of our service plans give you free credits every month, and if you run out then you can top them up whenever you like.
Each credit = €1 (excluding VAT). Credit prices vary per check and per country, so to see accurate credit pricing for our products simply log in to the platform.

What can I use credits on?
Credits are used to purchase the checks, packages, and products within the Scaut platform.
How do I get more?
Once your free credits are depleted you can either purchase more in bulk, pay as you go, or wait for your free credits to be topped up again!
What happens to un-used credits?
Your free credits will be reset at the end of each month, but if you have paid for additional credits - they will be carried over to the next month.

How do I know What Things Cost?
Scaut uses simple pricing to make it easy to budget for your needs, our prices are simple - set in two zones (EU and Non-EU), and you can be assured that you pay the same price for the same product, as long as it is in the same zone. We always ask people to use the platform to find the accurate price, but here are some examples of check credit prices (and feel free to contact us to find out about specific checks):

What is the Best Value for My Credits?
Scaut packages provide some of the best value for money when it comes to ordering your checks, and when purchased in bundles even more so! Bundles let you order bulk amounts of packages to use when you need them. We always recommend using the platform to find accurate pricing, but here are some examples:


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