Pricing · Chazz.ai
Chazz.ai pricing. A free start with no card, credits bought in one-off packs that never expire, and optional monthly plans with a credit allotment. Every action shows its price before it is spent.
Chazz.ai is free to start: a new account is given 100 credits and no card is required. Beyond that, everything is charged in credits, bought in one-off packs from A$10 for 1,000 credits, which never expire. Monthly plans are optional and add a recurring credit allotment plus access to the premium models.
The free start
A registered account is created with 50 credits, and a further 50 the first time you come back on a later day, for 100 in total. There is no deadline on the second grant: somebody who returns a month later still gets it. No card is asked for at any point in that.
Without an account there is a demo allowance of 75 credits, enough to see whether the thing works before deciding anything. It is not a wallet: it cannot be topped up or transferred, and registering replaces it with the account grants above.
Credits also come in without paying: the reward ladder pays a monthly allowance for ordinary use, and a public post about Chazz.ai that clears 50 likes is worth a further grant. Both are described in the credits documentation.
Credit packs
One-off purchases. They do not expire, they do not renew, and there is nothing to cancel.
The rate is flat and deliberately easy to check: one credit is one Australian cent, so a pack price is always the credit count divided by one hundred. There is no volume discount and no penalty for buying the small one.
- 1,000 credits: A$10: One-off. No expiry.
- 3,000 credits: A$30: One-off. No expiry.
- 7,000 credits: A$70: One-off. No expiry.
Monthly plans
Optional. A plan adds a credit allotment every month and unlocks the premium model tier, which is the set of larger and slower models that write better prose at a higher cost per turn. Nothing on the site is gated behind a plan except those models.
The current price of each plan is shown in the store, which reads it from the billing catalog rather than from a page like this one. That is on purpose: a price written into a marketing page is a price that eventually disagrees with the checkout.
A plan is cancelled from account settings and stops at the end of the period already paid for. Credits already granted stay in the wallet. Nothing is clawed back.
- Lite: 200 credits each month.
- Premium: 2,000 credits each month, plus the premium model tier.
- Ultimate: 6,000 credits each month, plus the premium model tier and the highest limits.
What actions cost
Every priced action shows its price before it runs, and the balance is on screen while you work. Roughly:
The exact schedule, including every model and every voice tier, is in the credits documentation and does not need an account to read.
- A chat turn is priced by the model you chose, with a surcharge for a long reply and a multiplier for how deep memory is set to reach.
- An image is a flat generation cost that depends on the size and the model.
- Narrating a story is charged per thousand characters of speech, at a rate that depends on the voice tier.
- Reading, browsing, importing, exporting and sharing cost nothing.
Payment and refunds
Unused credits from a one-off pack are not refundable simply because they went unused, which is stated plainly here rather than buried: they do not expire, so nothing is lost by holding them.
- Card payments are processed by Stripe. Card numbers never reach this service.
- A receipt is emailed for every purchase, and every transaction is listed in the account.
- Australian Consumer Law guarantees apply and are not excluded. If a purchase fails to deliver the credits, contact support and it will be fixed or refunded.
The marketplace
Characters, scenarios, modifiers, lore packs and stories can be sold between members for credits. The seller sets the price. This is a member-to-member market inside the credit economy, not a second currency, and it is documented in the marketplace pages.
Questions
- Is Chazz.ai free?
- Yes, to start. A new account gets 100 credits with no card required, and there is a 75-credit demo allowance without an account at all. Beyond that, actions are charged in credits.
- How much do Chazz.ai credits cost?
- Credits are sold in one-off packs: 1,000 for A$10, 3,000 for A$30, 7,000 for A$70. The rate is flat at one credit per Australian cent, and credits never expire.
- Do I need a subscription to use Chazz.ai?
- No. Plans are optional. They add a monthly credit allotment and unlock the premium model tier; everything else works on one-off credits or the free grants.
- Do credits expire?
- No. Credits bought in a pack stay in the wallet indefinitely, and cancelling a plan does not remove credits already granted.
- How do I cancel?
- Cancel a plan from account settings. It stops renewing at the end of the period already paid for, and credits already in the wallet are kept.
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