Managing credits
How the credit system works, what things cost, and how to purchase more.
Credits are the currency of the platform. You buy them upfront, and each analysis deducts from your balance.
Checking your balance
Your credit balance is always visible in the sidebar at the bottom. It updates in real time when an analysis completes.
What costs credits
The main thing that uses credits is running analysis. The cost depends on:
- Document volume - more pages means more reading for the AI, which costs more
- Number of criteria - each criterion requires the AI to search for and evaluate specific information
- Verification - double-checking critical findings adds a bit to the cost
- Number of lots - multi-lot analysis with per-lot criteria is the most intensive
Rough estimates
| Scenario | Approximate cost |
|---|---|
| Small procurement (30-50 pages, no criteria) | 5-10 credits |
| Medium procurement (100-200 pages, 10 criteria) | 15-30 credits |
| Large procurement (500+ pages, 20 criteria, lots) | 50-100 credits |
These are ballpark numbers. The actual cost varies based on document content, how many findings are raised, and how much verification is needed.
Purchasing credits
Click the purchase option in the sidebar. You'll be taken to a payment page powered by Stripe.
- Minimum purchase: 5 credits
- Maximum purchase: 500 credits
- Price: 6 EUR per credit
- Payment methods: Credit/debit card via Stripe
Credits don't expire. Buy what you need, use them at your own pace.
Credit history
You can see all your credit transactions - purchases, usage per analysis, and any refunds. This helps you track spending and understand how much different types of procurements cost.
Saving credits
A few practical tips:
- Set up criteria before analysis, not after. Adding criteria and re-running doubles the cost.
- Clean up documents. If a 400-page submission includes 200 pages of appendices that aren't relevant, removing them saves credits.
- Don't re-run unnecessarily. If one finding seems off, check the evidence before re-running the entire analysis.
- Use batch analysis wisely. Analyzing 10 bids is 10x the cost, so make sure your documents are ready before starting.
If an analysis fails due to a system error (not a document issue), contact support. We can look into it and issue a credit refund if appropriate.