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Last Updated: June 13, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions






- How do I subscribe to Discourse Analyzer AI Toolkit?
Go to the Pricing page and choose a monthly or yearly plan. Yearly plans offer more value and credits. Pick White Dwarf, Blue Giant, or Red Giant based on your research needs.
- What happens after I subscribe?
After subscribing, you'll see a thank you page with a link to start using the Toolkit. The Simple tool is available on the homepage. For the Advanced tool, click "Advanced" under tool selection or go to "My Projects" from the main menu.
- What is Discourse Analyzer Simple and how do I use it?
Simple is a quick, flexible tool for single analyses. Choose a tool on the homepage, enter your text or question, select search level and AI model, then click "Run Prompt." Your credit balance is shown on the page.
- How do I access Discourse Analyzer Advanced?
Access Advanced by clicking "Advanced" in the Simple tool or "My Projects" from the menu. Manage multiple research projects, add sources (text, PDF, MP3, links, etc.), and run deeper, multi-source analyses.
- How do I add sources in Advanced?
Inside a project, use the left panel to add PDFs, text files, Markdown, MP3s, images, pasted text, website or YouTube links. Enable only the sources you want to analyze.
- What is the credit system?
Every analysis uses credits. Credits are included with your subscription and renew monthly or yearly. If your subscription stays active and you renew on time, unused credits roll over. Extra credits can be purchased with an active subscription.
- How do I see my past analyses?
Go to "My Account" then "Usage History." You’ll see a list of inputs, outputs, date/time, models used, and credits spent. You can delete entries if needed.
- How does the caching system work?
For projects over 32,000 tokens, enable caching to temporarily store sources on the AI's short memory. This speeds up repeated analyses and may refund input credits for cached content.
- Can I export my analysis results?
Yes, export your results or reports as PDF or Word documents in the Advanced tool.
- What if I run out of credits?
Wait for the next renewal, upgrade your plan, or buy more credits if your subscription is active.
- How do I renew or cancel my subscription?
Renew manually before expiry. There’s no auto-renewal. Cancel after 3 days if needed; your access continues until the end of your billing cycle.
- How do I get help or technical support?
Click the "Technical Support" button inside the Advanced tool to contact support via Messenger.

- What is Discourse Analyzer Simple?
Discourse Analyzer Simple is the basic entry point of the Discourse Analyzer AI Toolkit. It’s built for quick, focused, and flexible discourse analysis, letting users get started fast with an intuitive interface and a straightforward process.
- How do I get started with Discourse Analyzer Simple?
First, visit the Discourse Analyzer Pricing Page and pick a subscription plan—monthly or yearly. Yearly plans offer more value, higher limits, and extra credits. Once you subscribe, you get instant access to all features included in your plan. You can access Discourse Analyzer Simple from the thank you page or homepage.
- What plans are available, and what’s the difference?
There are three plans: White Dwarf, Blue Giant, and Red Giant.
- Monthly plans: Best for short-term or trial use.
- Yearly plans: Higher project/source limits, bigger input/output limits, and more credits each month—ideal for long-term work.
Red Giant plans give access to premium AI models like Discourse Titan and Insight Forge.
- What’s the interface like?
At the top of the page, you'll find the Tool Selection Panel. By default, "Ask Me Anything About Discourse Analysis" is selected. Below that, the Discourse Analyzer mascot is displayed, and on the right, you can select your preferred language (default is English).
Under the tool selection, you'll see a large Input Box where you enter your question, command, or text for analysis. All other options, such as search level and AI model selection, appear below the input box.
- How do I customize my analysis?
Below the input box, you can:
- Set the Search Level (Off, Quick, Balanced, Detailed) to control how much web context is included.
- Choose an AI Model: Creative Flow Models (free/standard) or Cognitive Depth Engines (premium models—only on Red Giant).
- How do I run an analysis?
Once you’ve set up your input, search level, and AI model, hit the Run Prompt button. Each run is a single analysis action (not a chat).
- What specialized tools are available?
Discourse Analyzer Simple includes a variety of specialized tools beyond the default "Ask Me Anything." For example:
- Text Analysis Tools: Paste your text and pick the type of analysis you need - identifying themes, attitudes, summary, keywords, topic modeling, structure, sentiment, argument, context, and many more.
- Visual Discourse Analysis: Upload an image, enter your question or command, and select the type of visual analysis, such as visual semiotics, composition, artistic style, narrative, or multimodal analysis.
The toolkit covers a broad range of analysis options. Just choose the tool and the analysis type that fits your needs.
- How does the credit and token system work?
- Each credit covers up to 500 input + output tokens. More tokens or advanced features consume more credits.
- Your credit balance is always shown.
- If you run out, you can wait for renewal, upgrade, or buy credit packs (with an active subscription).
- Credits roll over if you renew on time. Unused credits are lost if your plan is canceled or not renewed.
- What are the token and input/output limits?
- Monthly plans: White Dwarf (1000/1000), Blue Giant (2000/2000), Red Giant (3000/3000)
- Yearly plans: White Dwarf (4000/2000), Blue Giant (6000/3000), Red Giant (10,000/4000)
Numbers show input/output tokens per prompt.
- How do I review or delete my analysis history?
Visit "My Account" > "Usage History" to see all past prompts and results. You can view details, check tokens/credits used, and permanently delete any entry.
- Is Discourse Analyzer Simple for chatting?
No, it’s made for single, focused analysis actions—not ongoing conversation. When you need more advanced or multi-source analysis, you can move to Discourse Analyzer Advanced.
- What’s the query limit?
You can run up to 2 queries every 60 seconds. This is enough for normal research use.
- How do I switch to Discourse Analyzer Advanced?
Click "Advanced" inside Simple, or pick "My Projects" from the main menu.

- What is Discourse Analyzer Advanced?
Discourse Analyzer Advanced is the full-featured version of the Discourse Analyzer AI Toolkit. It's designed for deep, multi-source discourse analysis, supporting researchers who need powerful, flexible tools for serious projects.
- How do I access Discourse Analyzer Advanced?
You can access it by clicking "My Projects" in the main menu, or by selecting the "Advanced" button under the tool selection panel inside Discourse Analyzer Simple. Once subscribed, you get instant access to all features in your plan.
- What are Projects and Sources?
Projects are containers for all your research materials. Each project holds your sources, notes, and analysis history. You can create, edit, and delete projects. The number of projects and sources you can have depends on your subscription plan.
Sources are the materials you want to analyze. Supported types include:
- File uploads: PDF, TXT, Markdown, MP3 (audio), and images
- Pasted text
- Public website links
- Public YouTube links (for transcript analysis)
- How do I manage sources within a project?
You can enable or disable each source with a toggle. Only enabled sources are included in an analysis. This helps you focus results, control credit usage, and experiment with different combinations without deleting anything.
You can add large sources, but all active sources together cannot exceed 1 million tokens (about 750,000 words).
- What analysis models are available?
You can choose from several AI models based on your needs:
- Explorer Lite: Quick scans and short texts
- Analyst Core: Standard, reliable analysis
- Investigator Pro: Deeper, professional-level insights (default)
- Strategist Max: For complex, layered analysis
- Context Weaver: Connects and structures content, with or without interpretation
- Visionary Apex: Most advanced, for top-level insight and synthesis
Try different models to balance speed, credits, and depth.
- What other features does the workspace include?
- Search: Integrate real-time Google search to enrich your analysis with up-to-date web info (uses extra credits).
- Caching: Optional for large projects (over 32,000 tokens); stores analysis data for 15 minutes, speeding up repeated prompts and refunding some input credits.
- Prompt Bar: Enter clear questions or instructions; this is the main way to interact with the AI.
- Tool Selection: Use Free Mode for open-ended analysis or Tool Mode to pick a specific analysis type from a dropdown (themes, arguments, visual, etc.).
- Notes: Save, edit, or delete notes as you go. Use the "Generate Note" helper for quick note creation from highlighted AI output.
- Summaries & Reports: Turn notes into concise summaries or full structured reports in one click.
- Export: Download results, summaries, or reports as PDF or Word files.
- How does the credit system work in Advanced?
- Credits are required for each action: analysis, summaries, reports, caching, and search.
- Credits come with your plan. Yearly plans include extra credits.
- Unused credits roll over if you renew on time. If you don’t renew, all credits are lost.
- If a request fails, input credits are refunded automatically.
- If you run out of credits, you can wait for renewal, upgrade your plan, or buy credit packs (available only to active subscribers).
- How do subscription plans affect Advanced?
- White Dwarf: 2 projects (monthly) or 10 (yearly); 5 sources (monthly) or 30 (yearly); no advanced models.
- Blue Giant: 4 projects (monthly) or 15 (yearly); 10 sources (monthly) or 40 (yearly); some premium features.
- Red Giant: 8 projects (monthly) or 20 (yearly); 20 sources (monthly) or 50 (yearly); all features and advanced models.
- Yearly plans always offer more projects, sources, and credits than monthly plans.
- What are the limits and support options?
- You can make 2 queries every 60 seconds.
- Technical support is available via Email or Messenger.
- Compensation is only offered for platform-related outages or major errors, not for issues outside the platform’s control.
- Payments are handled via PayPal. Renewal is manual (not automatic)—users must renew before expiry to keep access and credits.
- Only the account holder’s PayPal can be used unless prior written authorization is given for third-party payments.
- What makes Discourse Analyzer Advanced suitable for research?
- Large-scale analysis: up to 1 million tokens per project
- Multiple source types and project management
- Rich toolset and note/reporting features
- Flexible plans for different team sizes
- Credit sharing and easy upgrades
- What if I need more credits?
You can upgrade your plan or buy additional credit packs (available only for active subscriptions), or earn credits via Q&A participation and referrals.
- Can I get a refund?
New users can request a refund within 7 days if they stop using credits and notify support immediately.

- What is a token?
A token is a unit of text processed by the AI. For input, one word is one token. For output, one token is about 0.75 words.
- Input tokens: The words you submit for analysis.
- Output tokens: The length of the AI’s response.
- Total tokens: Input + output tokens for a single prompt.
Understanding tokens helps you plan how much data to analyze and manage credits.
- What is a credit?
A credit is the platform’s currency. Credits are deducted whenever you run a prompt, use search, generate summaries, reports, enable caching, or use advanced features.
How are credits used?
Credit consumption differs between Simple and Advanced:- Simple: 1 credit processes up to 500 tokens (input + output). If you exceed 500, more credits are used. Web search and advanced models consume extra credits. The Swift Scribe model is always free.
- Advanced: Credits are deducted based on all input (including sources and prompts) and output size.
- Caching: Activating caching for big projects uses credits, but repeating the same prompt during the cache window refunds input credits.
- Failed requests: Credits are refunded if a platform error occurs.
- Not enough credits: If you don’t have enough, the action is blocked and you’ll see a message.
- What affects credit use?
- Advanced models cost more credits.
- Audio uses more credits than text.
- More sources, longer prompts, or search features use more credits.
- How do I get credits?
- Subscriptions: Credits come with every monthly or yearly plan. Higher plans (Blue Giant, Red Giant) offer more credits. Yearly plans include 200 extra credits per month.
- Credit rollover: Unused credits roll over if your subscription is active and renewed on time.
- Losing credits: If your subscription ends or is canceled, all credits are lost. Free users’ credits reset weekly and don’t roll over.
Other ways:
- Q&A system: 1 credit for each of the first 3 daily questions, 5 credits for approved answers.
- Referrals: Get bonus credits for new sign-ups.
- Extra credit packs: Purchase more credits if you have an active plan.
- Upgrading: Move to a higher plan for more credits, applied instantly.
- What are the token and credit limits?
Simple (per prompt, input/output):
- White Dwarf Monthly: 1000/1000
- Blue Giant Monthly: 2000/2000
- Red Giant Monthly: 3000/3000
- White Dwarf Yearly: 4000/2000
- Blue Giant Yearly: 6000/3000
- Red Giant Yearly: 10,000/4000
Advanced:
- Up to 1,000,000 tokens total input for a single analysis.
- Project/source limits depend on plan: from 2 projects/5 sources (White Dwarf Monthly) up to 20 projects/50 sources (Red Giant Yearly).
- Only Red Giant plans unlock all premium AI models.
- What are the strategic benefits?
- Fair use: Resource limits ensure platform speed and fairness for everyone.
- Flexible plans: Choose the plan and credit level you need. Upgrade or buy credits as needed.
- Transparency: Your credit balance and usage history are always visible.
- Community rewards: Earn credits for participating in Q&A and referrals.
- Reliability: Credits are refunded if a platform issue occurs. Caching speeds up repeated analyses.
- What if I run out of credits?
- Wait for your next billing cycle to get more.
- Upgrade your plan to get more credits immediately.
- Buy extra credits (available only to active subscribers).

- What are the available subscription plans?
Discourse Analyzer offers three plans: White Dwarf, Blue Giant, and Red Giant. Each targets a different level of research, from small projects to intensive academic or team work. Plans are available as monthly or yearly subscriptions. Yearly plans offer better value, higher limits, and extra credits.
- Who should choose each plan?
- White Dwarf: Best for moderate use, such as individuals or students working on smaller or occasional projects. Balanced limits for basic research tasks.
- Blue Giant: Suited for users who need to analyze longer texts, run more frequent analyses, or work on bigger projects. Offers higher token and credit limits than White Dwarf, but does not include advanced models.
- Red Giant: Built for users with high workloads or complex projects who want the maximum in input/output limits, credits, and access to all premium features and advanced AI models.
- What’s the difference between monthly and yearly options?
- Monthly: Flexibility for short-term or trial use. Credits and limits renew monthly. Lower upfront cost, but fewer extras.
- Yearly: Best value for ongoing use. Pay once per year, get more credits, higher token and project limits, and 200 bonus credits each month. Designed for continuous, long-term research.
- How do credits work in each plan?
- Every plan comes with a set number of credits per billing cycle. Red Giant has the most.
- Credits are used whenever you analyze data, search the web, generate reports, or use advanced features.
- In Simple, 1 credit = up to 500 tokens (input + output).
- In Advanced, credits depend on the size of your sources, output, and selected features.
- If credits run out, you can wait for renewal, upgrade, or buy extra credits (active subscribers only).
- What happens to unused credits?
- Rollover: Unused credits carry over to the next month if you keep your subscription active and renew on time.
- Forfeiture: If you cancel or don’t renew, unused credits are lost and reset to zero. Free users’ credits reset weekly.
- How are token limits set?
Simple (Input/Output per prompt):
- White Dwarf: 1000/1000 (monthly), 4000/2000 (yearly)
- Blue Giant: 2000/2000 (monthly), 6000/3000 (yearly)
- Red Giant: 3000/3000 (monthly), 10,000/4000 (yearly)
Advanced: Up to 1,000,000 tokens per prompt - enough for very large projects.
- How many projects and sources can I have?
- Monthly: White Dwarf (2 projects/5 sources), Blue Giant (4/10), Red Giant (8/20)
- Yearly: White Dwarf (10/30), Blue Giant (15/40), Red Giant (20/50)
- Sources can include files, pasted text, website links, or YouTube links.
- Which plans include advanced AI models?
Only Red Giant plans (monthly and yearly) provide access to all premium AI models (like Discourse Titan, Insight Forge). Lower tiers only include basic models.
- Can I upgrade or downgrade my plan?
Yes. You can change your plan anytime from your account dashboard. When you upgrade or downgrade, the new plan starts immediately and your new credits are added right away. Each change is treated as a new subscription. There are no refunds or adjustments for previous payments.
- How do I cancel or get a refund?
- You can cancel after 3 days; cancellation takes effect at the end of the billing cycle.
- New users can request a refund within 7 days if they stop using credits and notify support.
- When you cancel or let your plan expire, unused credits are lost.
- How does payment and renewal work?
- All payments go through PayPal, and the payment method must belong to the account holder.
- Subscriptions do not renew automatically. Users must renew manually. Reminders are sent before expiry. If not renewed on time, access ends and credits are lost.
- Unauthorized third-party payments are not allowed and can result in cancellation or account ban.
- How are resources and limits managed?
- Limits prevent platform overload and keep the service reliable.
- Credits and usage are tracked visibly so you always know your balance.
- The system rewards participation in Q&A and referrals with extra credits.
- Credits are refunded for platform errors, not for AI limitations.