Until last week, Yorus had a soft monthly limit on replies. It was a single number for the whole month, and it did not split between fast replies and heavier ones. The number was easy to write down and impossible to plan around.
The old way
If you ran one heavy chat for a week, you hit the cap fast. If you played short sessions across many bots, the cap felt generous. Two people on the same plan had completely different experiences depending on what they did with it.
I do not love numbers that feel arbitrary, and I do not love getting messages from people asking why their cap moved.
What credits look like
- Every AI reply costs 1 credit.
- You can see your balance on every page that matters.
- Free gets 2,000 credits per month.
- Aura gets 7,500 credits per month.
- Voice is planned with its own monthly character allowance, separate from reply credits.
Why credits
Credits make the limit plain. One reply is one credit, whether you use them across a bunch of short chats or spend a whole night inside one scene.
That keeps the product easier to understand. You do not have to make a technical choice before you know what kind of moment you are in.
Why it matters
When pricing is a vibe, every conversation about it becomes a vibe. People ask if they are being throttled. They ask if they are getting their money's worth. They ask whether their friend on the same plan is getting something different.
When pricing is a credit count, the answer is on the screen. I would rather have a system I can defend in one sentence than a system that needs a paragraph.
Gold, founder