Every AI response in Orvoq โ from a quick question to an agent generating a full report โ uses credits. Credits are one simple currency that works the same way no matter which AI model answers, so you don't have to think about five different provider price sheets.
100 credits = $1. Each plan includes a one-time credit grant when you first sign up, shared across everyone in your workspace:
| Plan | Included credits | Roughly |
|---|---|---|
| Free | 500 (one-time) | ~250 messages |
| Team | 1,000 (one-time) | ~500 messages |
| Business | 1,500 (one-time) | ~750 messages |
These credits are granted once when you sign up โ they don't renew each month. When they run out, you can purchase more credits (Team & Business) or connect your own provider API keys under Settings โ AI Providers to keep going. Purchased credits also expire at the end of the billing cycle and don't roll over.
Not all AI models cost the same to run. A quick response from a lighter, faster model uses fewer credits than a longer, more complex response from a top-tier model like Claude Opus. You'll see this reflected directly in the model picker โ before you send a message, you can see roughly how many messages you have left at your current model's rate.
On paid plans, Orvoq automatically steps down to a more efficient model rather than interrupting your work โ you'll see a notice, but nothing breaks mid-task. If you'd rather top up instead, you can buy additional credits any time from Workspace Settings โ Billing, and turn on auto-recharge so this never comes up again.
On the Free plan, once your one-time 500 credits are used up, new AI responses on the platform key pause. Free doesn't support buying extra credits โ to keep going, either connect your own provider API keys under Settings โ AI Providers(then you're billed by the provider directly, not in credits) or upgrade to a paid plan.
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