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Strong launch 🚀 & upcoming changes ✨!

Hey!

So far we've had an amazing launch and some great feedback 👍. We’re committed to making the experience even better, and we’re excited to share some upcoming changes (subject to change) we'd like to roll out in the coming weeks.

🚀 Changes Coming Soon!

Expanded Model Lineup

We’ve noticed significant quality differences across models. To give you more choice and flexibility, all plans will soon include (subject to change) access to:

  • GPT-5 (our new flagship/default model)

  • GPT-5-mini

  • Gemini 2.5 Pro

  • Claude 4 Sonnet

Smarter, More Flexible Plans

Instead of strict message limits, we’re moving to a more fluid usage system:

Free: Limited usage (a great way to try things out).

Starter: Moderate / casual usage.

Pro: Extended usage designed for power users.

This approach makes plans simpler, clearer, and more aligned with how you actually use other AI tools — giving you access to the models you need, without worrying about rigid quotas.

Last but not least, some bug fixes.

Anyways, thank you all for the quality feedback and we'd love to hear your take on these changes 😊.

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Abdul Rehman

The new plan system feels way simpler. I always found message limits confusing, so this is a smart move.

Dailydosemotivation

Hi there, Karthik Bhattar

Big congrats on the launch and the upcoming changes. The shift to a fluid usage model is a brilliant move.

I imagine visually explaining this will be your next challenge. I'm a professional animator and I'd love to help your team create compelling explainer videos and animated assets to make this complex update clear and exciting for your users.

You can see my work here: [Link to portfolio]

Are you open to a quick chat? You can send me a message to my Mail (ywc4design@gmail.com)

Thank you

Barnabas

Victor N

Congrats on the successful launch! If you had the chance to go back in time and do it again, what would you say were the key things that worked really well, and what (if anything) would you avoid or do differently for future launches?