Use the Talk usage charges report to understand your current Talk account balance, and a breakdown of usage charges between the dates you choose. Your usage charges are broken down into the following categories:
- Calls
- Voicemail transcriptions
- Recordings
- Text messages
- Phone numbers
Additionally, the report shows the total amount of your Talk credit you used between the dates you chose. The amount might be negative if you pay for Talk usage at the end of the month. After your invoice is paid, your account balance will update. Use this article to understand how to access, configure, and export your Talk usage charges report. The usage charges report updates in near real-time.
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Reviewing and understanding your Talk usage charges
Use the procedure in this section to display your Talk usage charges report.
To display your Talk usage charges
- In Admin Center, click the Channels icon () in the sidebar, then select Talk and email > Talk.
- On the Talk settings page, click the Usage charges
tab.
Talk displays the usage charges report.
- Configure Start date and End date to the dates you want to display. You can choose a day range of up to 31 days.
Understanding your charges
In your Talk usage charges report, you can click the History tab to view the Ticket details table, which you can export as a .CSV file, or click the Usage charges tab, to view the Call history table.
Exporting your Talk usage charges
If you want to view your Talk usage charges in other applications, you can export them as a comma-separated values file which you can then import into the other application.
To export your Talk usage charges
- Open your Talk usage charges report.
- Click Export CSV.
The report will be sent to the email address associated with your account. This can take up to two hours. The export contains four files in .CSV format:
- Calls and transcriptions
- Messages
- Phone numbers
- Recordings
The calls and transcriptions file details individual leg charges. For more information about call legs, see Reporting on calls with Explore.