A credit is the universal currency used within Discourse Analyzer. Credits determine how much analysis you can perform and control your access to platform features. Every time you run a prompt, perform a search, or use an advanced feature, you spend credits.
How Credits Work #
- One credit allows you to process a set amount of text (measured in tokens) in a single action.
- If your input and output are longer, or you enable extra features (like web search or advanced models), more credits are required.
- The platform tracks and deducts credits automatically with each use to ensure fair resource allocation.
Why Credits Matter for Discourse Analysts #
- Credits let you measure and manage your analysis workload.
- Your subscription gives you a monthly or yearly credit allowance.
- When credits run out, you can:
- Wait for your next cycle,
- Upgrade your plan,
- Or buy extra credits here.
Tracking credits help you organize your research and plan for larger or repeated analyses.
Earning and Managing Credits #
- Subscription: The main way to receive credits.
- Additional ways: Contribute to the Q&A system or refer new users.
- Credit rollover: Unused credits carry over if your subscription remains active and renewed on time.
Forfeiture on Subscription End or Cancellation #
If your subscription is canceled or not renewed, all remaining credits are forfeited and reset to zero. Only active, renewed subscriptions allow you to keep and accumulate unused credits.
Summary #
Credits are at the heart of the Discourse Analyzer experience. They regulate access, promote efficient usage, and give you control over your analysis workflow. Managing credits wisely ensures you get the most value from your toolkit.