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This document describes how to access and use the Gemini Code Assist administrator controls.

Gemini Code Assist subscriptions are subject to Google Cloud Service Specific Terms regarding Pricing and Billing for Committed Units.

Grant IAM permissions

In order to get the required permissions for adding or editing Gemini Code Assist subscriptions, ask your administrator to grant you the roles/billing.admin IAM role on the billing account.

Alternatively, ask your administrator to grant you the roles/consumerprocurement.orderAdmin role and the roles/billing.viewer role.

These roles contain the permissions required to add or change Gemini Code Assist subscriptions. To see the exact permissions that are required, expand the Required permissions section.

Required permissions

Access Gemini Code Assist administrator controls in the Google Cloud console

To access Gemini Code Assist administrator controls in the Google Cloud console, select Admin for Gemini in the navigation menu.

Go to Admin for Gemini

Pick a billing account

To edit or purchase a Gemini Code Assist subscription, you must pick a billing account. Your Gemini Code Assist subscription is tied to a billing account and can be used with any project. You can only have one Gemini Code Assist subscription per billing account.

The following list shows possible ways to pick a billing account:

Edit a Gemini Code Assist subscription

Important: Changes to a subscription that decrease the number of licenses, downgrade the edition, or reduce the subscription period don't take effect immediately; instead, they take effect at the end of the current subscription term. Similarly, you can't cancel a subscription during its term. If you want to end your subscription, make sure that you have auto-renewal disabled. For more information, see Turn off Gemini Code Assist.
  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Admin for Gemini page.

    Go to Admin for Gemini

    The Admin for Gemini page loads.

  2. Use the project picker at the top of the page to ensure you are scoped to the project or folder that has an existing Gemini Code Assist subscription.

  3. Locate the Gemini Code Assist product tile, and then click Manage Gemini Code Assist.

  4. Select Manage subscription.

    The Manage subscription page appears.

  5. Select Manage subscription to edit the subscription, including:

    • Manage edition - If you're editing your Gemini Code Assist subscription, then you can upgrade from Standard edition to Enterprise edition, which takes effect immediately. Alternatively, you can downgrade from Enterprise edition to Standard edition, which takes effect at end of the current subscription term. To see a list of features available in each edition, see Supported features.

      Note: Gemini Code Assist Standard licenses obtained using the Gemini Enterprise bundle cannot be upgraded in the Google Cloud console because they are licenses, not a standalone subscription. To obtain Enterprise features in this scenario, you must purchase a separate Gemini Code Assist Enterprise subscription.
    • Increase or decrease the number of licenses in the subscription - Adding licenses makes them available to you almost immediately. However, if you reduce the number of licenses, then the changes won't take effect until the end of the subscription term. Additionally, the original license count is still reflected in your bill until the changes are applied.

    • Change the subscription period - You can set the subscription to bill monthly or annually. With an annual subscription, you are given a discounted rate that is charged on a monthly basis rather than a one-time payment. If you change from an annual subscription to a monthly subscription, then the change won't take effect until the end of the annual term. Additionally, you cannot change the subscription period unless you have enabled subscription auto-renewal.

    • Enable or disable auto-renewal - If you disable auto-renewal, the subscription expires at the end of the subscription term and all the licenses in the subscription become invalid. You cannot re-enable a subscription after it expires. Instead, you'll need to purchase a new subscription to re-assign those licenses. Additionally, if auto-renewal is disabled, then you can't make the following changes:

      • Reduce number of licenses
      • Change from annual to monthly subscription period
      • Change from Enterprise edition to Standard edition
  6. Select Continue, and then select Confirm changes.

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