PANICLY.LOL/BILL is the Panicly billing descriptor you may see on your statement.
This page explains why the descriptor appears, what kinds of Panicly purchases it can represent, and where to look before treating the charge as unfamiliar.
What is PANICLY.LOL/BILL?
If you see PANICLY.LOL/BILL on your bank or card statement, the charge came from Panicly. This page exists to help you identify that descriptor quickly, just like a dedicated statement-descriptor help page.
What you may have purchased
The descriptor may be tied to a Panicly subscription, a credit-backed usage purchase, or a billing event initiated by the workspace owner for your team.
When charges usually appear
Charges can appear when a new workspace starts billing, when a subscription renews, or when a workspace purchases additional Panicly credits or usage capacity.
If you manage the workspace
Check the workspace billing page first. It shows the current plan, billing state, and the actions available to the owner.
If you do not recognize the charge
Start by checking whether someone on your team manages a Panicly workspace. If the charge still looks unfamiliar after that review, contact your card issuer and treat it as an unrecognized merchant descriptor.
Quick answers
Does this include model-provider charges?
No. Panicly billing is separate from provider charges such as OpenAI, Anthropic, or OpenRouter usage.
Can a teammate trigger a charge?
Workspace billing is owner-managed, but a workspace owner may subscribe, renew, or purchase usage for a shared team workspace that you also use.
Where should I go if I already have access?
If you are the workspace owner, open the Panicly billing settings page for the most direct account-level billing context.