Credits, Billing & BYOK
Weavin runs on credits. This page explains how they work and how to run on your own key instead.
Credits
Work costs credits — a task run, a generated image, a coding job. Signing up comes with 300 credits, one-time, free, no card. That's enough to find out whether Weavin holds up for your business before you pay anything.
Plans
The paid plan refills credits monthly, with allowance tiers that grow as your business does — pick the tier that fits and change it later: upgrades take effect immediately, downgrades at the end of the period. Current tiers and prices are on pricing; docs don't duplicate numbers that can change.
When credits run out mid-period, work pauses and tells you — it never quietly overspends. Eligible plans can add a top-up pack that stays valid for months and is consumed before your monthly allowance.
Bring your own key (BYOK)
You can attach your own AI provider key and chat runs on it directly — those conversations don't draw down your credits at all. Keys are managed per capability:
- Conversation — your avatar's chat runs on your key; you can set which of your provider's models to use, or add a self-hosted relay
- Coding — coding jobs run against your key on either coding backend
Platform services — scheduled runs, superpowers, and the infrastructure around them — continue to draw on credits even with a key attached, so a key reduces your bill rather than replacing your plan. One key can carry both capabilities, and every key can be tested before saving and removed at any time (avatars using it fall back to Auto safely).
Auto
Don't want to think about models? Auto picks an appropriate model per task and is the default everywhere. Pinning a specific tier or using your own key is always per-avatar and always reversible.
Where to look
Your balance, usage breakdowns, plan management, and invoices live in Settings → Billing. Every task run also shows its own consumption in the task's Timeline view, so costs are traceable to the work that incurred them.
What's Next?
- Tasks & Plan Mode — seeing per-run consumption
- FAQ — common billing questions