Credits are a usage budget, not a product category
Credits are the usage budget behind each plan.
Credits are not the product you buy — they are the usage budget behind each plan. TubeScribes shows your balance, the action cost, and examples before larger imports, chat, publishing, or team workflows spend credits.
Credit balance - action costs - usage history - import planning
Watch credit costs in TubeScribes
The video shows where users can inspect credit costs and understand how usage maps to product actions.
Transcript excerpt: "TubeScribes shows how actions map to credits before teams run larger workflows."
How the usage budget works
Free to view and organize.
Viewing, organizing, and reviewing existing knowledge is free. Credits are only spent on work that costs us to run.
Cheap actions stretch further.
Subtitled imports and standard cited chat use very few credits, so a plan goes a long way for everyday work.
Expensive actions cost more.
Raw upload transcription and premium models use more credits because they cost more to run. We show the cost before you start.
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Credit cost FAQ
What are TubeScribes credits?
Credits are the usage budget behind each plan, not the product you buy. They make AI-powered processing actions easy to understand and compare.
Which actions use credits?
Actions such as transcription, OCR, summaries, and chat use credits depending on the work involved. Viewing, organizing, and reviewing existing knowledge is free.
Why show credit costs?
Visible credit costs let you see the balance, the action cost, and examples before larger imports, chat, publishing, or team workflows spend credits.
Build with usage visibility from the start.
Import, chat, publish, and build with clear insight into the work each action performs and the credits it uses.
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