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AI Credit Usage and Limits

Note: These documents refer to features and updates in the upcoming v5 release, which will be available soon. Some information may not apply to earlier versions. Stay tuned for the official launch announcement!

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Learn how AI Credit usage works, including credit balance, deductions, credit packs, renewals, and upgrades.
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AI Credits are used when Aggregator runs AI features for imported items. The number of credits available depends on your plan and license type.

AI Credits by Plan

AI Credits are included with the plans shown below.

Plan1-Site5-SitesUnlimited Sites
Pro500 credits750 credits1,500 credits
Elite10,000 credits15,000 credits30,000 credits

These credits are attached to your license and shared across the sites using that license, depending on how credits are allocated. For more details, see Managing AI Credits Across Sites.

What Your AI Credits Can Produce

AI Credit usage depends on which AI features you enable and how many items each source imports.

Here’s what each annual credit balance can generate when using a feature that consumes 1 AI Credit per imported post:

PlanAnnual CreditsApprox. OutputApprox. Per MonthApprox. Per Week
Pro 1-Site500500 posts419
Pro 5-Sites750750 posts6214
Pro Unlimited Sites1,5001,500 posts12528
Elite 1-Site10,00010,000 posts833192
Elite 5-Sites15,00015,000 posts1,250288
Elite Unlimited Sites30,00030,000 posts2,500576

For example, a Pro 1-Site plan with 500 AI Credits can generate AI output for about 500 imported posts per year, which averages to roughly 41 posts per month or 9 posts per week, when using one feature that consumes 1 AI Credit per post.

Note: Actual AI Credit usage varies depending on which AI features you enable and how many credits each feature consumes. Enabling multiple AI features on the same source will increase the number of credits used per imported post. If both AI Summaries and AI TL;DRs are enabled and both outputs are generated successfully, each imported post will use 2 AI Credits: 1 credit for the summary and 1 credit for the TL;DR.

How Your AI Credit Balance Works

Your AI Credit balance is the number of credits available on your license.

Credits are deducted when Aggregator successfully completes an AI-powered operation. This can happen when an AI feature runs during import or when you generate a preview, depending on the feature.

If more than one AI feature is enabled for the same source, each feature runs independently and uses credits separately.

You can keep track of your AI Credits in the following places:

1. Your Aggregator Account

Keeping track of AI Credits on the Licenses page.

2. The Hub

Log in to your WordPress dashboard, then navigate to AggregatorHub.

Keeping track of AI Credits on the Hub.

3. Manage Plan

Log in to your WordPress dashboard, then navigate to AggregatorManage Plan.

Keeping track of AI Credits on the Manage Plan page.

Plan Credits and Credit Packs

Aggregator uses two types of credits:

  • Plan credits, which are included with supported plans.
  • Credit Pack credits, which are purchased separately when you need more credits.

How Do Plan Credits Work?

Plan credits are the AI Credits included with your plan’s annual balance.

These credits are attached to your license, not your user account. If multiple sites use the same license, they share the same credit pool depending on your license type and credit allocation settings.

Plan credits are renewed annually. When your license renews, your plan credit balance is refreshed based on your current plan and license type. Unused plan credits from the previous period do not roll over into the next period.

Example:
If your plan includes 500 AI Credits per year and you use 300 credits during the year, you will have 200 plan credits remaining before renewal. When your license renews, the remaining 200 plan credits do not roll over. Instead, your plan credit balance resets to the full 500 credits included with your plan for the new period.

How Do Credit Packs Work?

Credit packs are additional AI Credits that can be purchased separately to increase your available credit balance.

Credit packs are tied to the license they were purchased for and cannot be transferred to another license.

When both plan credits and credit pack credits are available, Aggregator uses plan credits first. Once plan credits are used up, Aggregator will use available credit pack credits.

Example:
If you have 100 plan credits remaining and purchase a 250-credit pack, Aggregator will use the 100 plan credits first. Once those plan credits are used up, it will start using credits from the 250-credit pack.

Unlike plan credits, credit pack credits do not expire. Any remaining credit pack balance stays available as long as the license remains active. For more details, see Purchasing Additional AI Credits.

What Happens When AI Credits Run Out?

When your AI Credits run out, Aggregator follows the Credit Strategy selected for the source.

Depending on your settings, Aggregator can either:

  • Stop importing new items until credits are available again.
  • Continue importing items without generating AI-powered output.

You can also purchase additional AI Credits, upgrade your plan, or wait until your next renewal for your plan credits to refresh.

How AI Credits Work on Renewal

When your license renews, your plan credits are refreshed to the full amount included with your plan and license type.

Unused plan credits from the previous period are forfeited and do not carry over.

If you have purchased credit packs, any remaining credit pack balance is not affected by renewal. Credit packs remain available separately from your renewed plan credits.

For multi-site licenses, credits need to be manually reallocated to sites after renewal. This lets you decide how the renewed credit balance should be distributed across the sites using that license.

Example:
If you are on an Elite 5-site plan with 15,000 AI Credits and previously allocated 5,000 credits to Site A, 8,000 credits to Site B, and 2,000 credits to Site C, those allocations do not automatically carry over after renewal.

When your license renews, your plan credit balance resets to 15,000 credits for the new period. You will need to manually allocate credits again to the sites using that license.

How AI Credits Work When Upgrading Plans

When you upgrade to a plan with a higher AI Credit balance, your available credits are adjusted based on the new plan.

You keep your unused credits, and your balance is topped up according to the upgraded plan. This means upgrading does not reset your balance or remove credits you have not used.

Example:
If you are on a Pro 1-site plan with 500 AI Credits and have already used 200, you would have 300 credits remaining. If you then upgrade to an Elite 1-site plan, your pool is topped up to match the Elite plan balance. In this case, you would keep your remaining 300 credits and receive an additional 9,500 credits, giving you a total of 9,800 AI Credits.

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