I completely agree with this suggestion. Having a dedicated “Billing” link directly in the sidebar would significantly improve the overall user experience. Right now, navigating through profile settings just to access billing details can feel unnecessarily time-consuming, especially for users who frequently check invoices, usage, or payment methods.
Since the new Cloudways interface is designed to make navigation faster with a structured sidebar, it makes sense to include billing there as a primary option rather than hiding it under account settings.
Also, with recent updates focusing on consolidating billing information into a single section, improving accessibility becomes even more important.
From a usability perspective, reducing clicks and making important sections visible can save time and improve workflow, especially for agencies or users managing multiple projects.
I’ve noticed a similar thing while working on my own site https://wafflista.com/ , where keeping navigation simple and content easy to access makes a big difference in how users interact with the platform. Clear structure always improves usability.
Overall, this is a small but very practical UX improvement that could benefit a lot of users 👍
I completely agree with this suggestion. Having a dedicated “Billing” link directly in the sidebar would significantly improve the overall user experience. Right now, navigating through profile settings just to access billing details can feel unnecessarily time-consuming, especially for users who frequently check invoices, usage, or payment methods.
Since the new Cloudways interface is designed to make navigation faster with a structured sidebar, it makes sense to include billing there as a primary option rather than hiding it under account settings.
Also, with recent updates focusing on consolidating billing information into a single section, improving accessibility becomes even more important.
From a usability perspective, reducing clicks and making important sections visible can save time and improve workflow, especially for agencies or users managing multiple projects.
I’ve noticed a similar thing while working on my own site https://wafflista.com/
, where keeping navigation simple and content easy to access makes a big difference in how users interact with the platform. Clear structure always improves usability.
Overall, this is a small but very practical UX improvement that could benefit a lot of users 👍