Free
The current public entry point for common conversions and browser text tools.
- - Up to the current public file-size boundary
- - Standard queue priority
- - Short retention window with automatic deletion
- - No signup required for first-use flows
Pricing and limits
The free tier stays useful for common conversions, while Plus and Pro upgrades are available for higher limits, faster queues, and account-based workflows.
Current access
The live product now includes working converter flows, browser text tools, signed downloads, automatic cleanup, account controls, and active billing paths for heavier usage. Paid plans expand headroom and convenience instead of replacing the basic path.
Included in basic use
Plan comparison
The monetization model is now live: keep basic usage genuinely usable, then charge for larger limits, faster queues, and heavier account workflows.
The current public entry point for common conversions and browser text tools.
Paid upgrade for heavier personal usage, larger uploads, and a cleaner account experience.
Higher-capacity plan for automation-heavy workflows, faster lanes, and power-user account usage.
Good custom workflow candidates
Use this path when files need fixed business rules, repeatable template handling, shared ownership, or an account-bound workflow that goes past the current Pro self-serve limits.
When paid checkout is enabled, the billing flow keeps the same locale path as the site and lets the provider calculate taxes and final card totals at checkout.
Heavy media conversions now run on pay-per-use credits instead of pretending that expensive jobs belong in the free path. Top up credits from the account area, then spend them only when you actually run audio or video jobs.
Basic conversion should stay understandable and useful before any account upgrade is considered.
No. The plan is to monetize heavier usage, larger limits, batch flows, and API access rather than locking ordinary first-session conversions behind a paywall.
Because the pricing page now needs to explain both the free tier and the live upgrade path clearly, without hiding which limits are already available through checkout.
Next step
The live product already supports upgrades for bigger limits and account workflows, but the free experience should still stand on its own.