Canva Business is Canva’s plan for people creating content regularly, not occasionally — built on top of everything in Canva Pro, with team and brand tools layered on. It’s the step up from solo design work toward running content production like a small operation.
For operators managing client work, a content calendar, or a small team’s output, Business removes the bottlenecks that Free and Pro hit fast: capped premium assets, no brand approval flow, and limited AI generation. Brand Kits, approval workflows, and a much larger AI allowance come standard.
This deal gives you a full year of Canva Business on your own email — not a shared seat, not added to someone else’s team. Full access, your account, your name on it.
No. Canva Business is delivered to your own email as a license key. You’re the only user on the account — no shared seat, no team login shared across buyers.
Message us with your order details and we’ll help sort it out. (This covers genuine activation issues — not accounts that didn’t meet the fresh-account requirement.)
No. It only works on a fresh account — one with no prior Pro or Business subscription, and no previous trial. If the email you give us has used Canva before at a paid tier or trial, activation won’t go through. Use a fresh email if your main account doesn’t qualify.
It’s automatic — your license key is sent to your email the same day, once payment is confirmed. No need to message anyone to trigger it.
Yes. You get the full Business feature set — premium templates and assets, Brand Kits, AI tools, team admin features, and 500GB of storage.
This deal activates a single-person Business account on a fresh email. If you need to add team members later, that’s managed through your own Canva account settings once activated
No. Each subscription redeems once per account, for the 1-year period stated. It doesn’t stack — buying it again on an account that’s already activated won’t add a second year on top.
Not on the same account. Once a year has been used, that account isn’t eligible again — you’d need to activate on a fresh account, or move to an official subscription directly with the provider going forward.