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Monthly subscription plans are good for us (they give us a somewhat predictable monthly income), so they cost substantially less per credit. However, users should be aware that credits from subscriptions cannot be used after a subscription is cancelled. This means that a monthly subscription may not be the way to go if you are a casual user.
Top-ups cost more per credit than monthly subscriptions, but the credits last forever. Monthly subscription credits last only a one month and cannot be used after the subscription is cancelled.
The more credits you buy, the cheaper they'll be. 10 credits/month will cost you $5 while 1,000 credits/month will only cost you $50.
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