Ask AI & credits

Credits

Every credit-consuming action and its cost, trial credits, how reservations work, and what happens at zero balance.

What credits are

Credits are your monthly budget for processing and AI. Storage and seats come from your plan; credits cover the work Permanent Record does on your content.

What things cost

ActionCost
Save a web page1 credit
Save a PDF1 credit per 10 pages (minimum 1)
Video analysis (transcript + AI analysis)2 credits
Ask AI question2 credits per question
Keyword searchFree
Automatic repair of failed processingFree

Monthly credits by plan

  • Personal — 500 credits/month
  • Pro — 1,500 credits/month
  • Team — 5,000 credits/month
  • Enterprise — custom

The 14-day trial includes the Pro credit grant of 1,500 credits.

Unused credits roll over, up to a cap of 3× your plan’s monthly grant. If you downgrade, a balance above the new plan’s cap is trimmed to that cap.

Reservations: how charging works

When an operation starts, its cost is reserved — held from your available balance:

  • If the operation succeeds, the reservation is charged.
  • If it fails, or Ask AI returns a degraded response, the hold is released back to your balance. You only pay for work that completed.
  • If the final cost turns out different from the estimate (for example, a PDF’s page count is refined during processing), the charge settles to the actual cost — extra is collected, or the surplus hold is released.

Every credit movement is recorded in a transaction ledger, and the same operation is never charged twice.

Zero balance

When your available credits can’t cover an action, the action doesn’t start — saves that need processing and Ask AI questions are declined rather than queued. Your existing library, keyword search, and viewing documents keep working. Credits refresh with your billing period; upgrading your plan raises the monthly grant.

You can see your balance on the billing page in the app, and on each document’s chat page.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

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