Startups: Companies that are in their initial stages of business and typically developing a business model and seeking financing.
Hello @Kim Hong Ho
It sounds like you're trying to figure out how to use the $5K credits from the Founder Hub for your Azure cloud setup but are having trouble seeing those credits in the Azure Cost Management. Here's what you need to do:
Check Email Confirmation: Ensure that you received an email confirming your credit allocation and that it's connected to the correct Azure account. You should log in with the email that was used when signing up for the Founder Hub program.
Activate Credits: Make sure you've activated your Azure credits. You can do this by signing in to the Startups portal and redeeming your Investor Referral Code. It's important to use your Azure subscription email while doing this.
Check Azure Portal: After activation, you should be able to see your credits by signing into the Azure portal. From there, go to the Subscriptions section to see your active credits.
Account Ownership: If you still can’t see the credits, validate that the email you are using is the account owner’s email. Sometimes only the account owner can see the subscription credits.
Contact Support: If everything is in order but you still don’t see the credits, consider reaching out to Microsoft support through the Founders Hub for additional assistance, and check for any outstanding issues that may be affecting activation.
I hope this helps you manage your credits effectively! If you have more questions or need clarification on a specific point, feel free to ask!
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Thanks,
Manish