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An Introduction to AI Credits

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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IN THIS ARTICLE
Learn what AI Credits are and how they power Aggregator’s built-in AI features.
Contents

AI Credits power Aggregator’s built-in AI features and allow the plugin to run AI-powered operations on imported items. Credit availability depends on your plan and license type. For more details, see AI Credit Usage and Limits.

Key Benefits

AI Credits make it easier to use AI features directly inside Aggregator.

  • Built-in AI access: Use Aggregator’s AI features without setting up a separate AI provider account or API key.
  • License-based usage: AI Credits are attached to your license. If you have a multi-site license, you can allocate credits across the sites using that license.
  • Flexible usage: Different AI features can use credits independently, depending on which features are enabled for a source.
  • Optional top-ups: Additional AI Credit packs can be purchased when you need more credits. See Purchasing Additional AI Credits for availability and details.

Use Cases

AI Credits support the AI features you use inside Aggregator, helping you apply AI-powered enhancements as part of your import workflow.

Common use cases include:

  • Enhancing imported posts: Use AI features to improve how imported items are presented on your site.
  • Testing AI features: Generate previews to review AI-powered output before applying a feature to regular imports.

How AI Credits Work

AI Credits are consumed when Aggregator runs an AI-powered operation successfully. The number of credits used depends on the AI feature and the type of operation being performed.

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

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