Hi @arun,
Just to re-emphasize the text that is displayed when logged in at https://www.cursor.com/settings:
You may opt in to usage-based pricing for requests that go beyond what is included in your plan. Currently only applies to Claude 3 Opus and a few models in long context chat.
So this is an ‘opt-in’ feature that Pro user’s can toggle ON or OFF.
It is OFF by default.
When toggled OFF (the default setting):
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As a Pro user, you get 10 requests per day for these, mostly long-chat, models:
claude-3-opusclaude-3-haiku-200kclaude-3-sonnet-200kclaude-3-5-sonnet-200kgemini-1.5-flash-500kgpt-4o-128k
When toggled ON:
- You can make more requests to these models, but it costs 10 - 20 cents per request.
Unless there is a specific need to be able to make additional requests to these specific models, and pay for them, I would recommend leaving it set to OFF, which is the default setting.
Also note that all of the above information is in addition to what Pro users receive, ie:
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Unlimited completions
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500 fast premium requests per month
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Unlimited slow premium requests
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Unlimited cursor-small uses
To clarify your question about premium and non-premium models…
These are the premium models:
gpt-4gpt-4oclaude-3.5-sonnet
These are the non-premium models:
cursor-smallgpt-3.5-turbogpt-4o-mini
In regards to what fast and slow uses means…
Pro users get 500 ‘fast-premium’ uses per month.
After that, their requests to ‘premium’ models are put in a queue, and therefore returned ‘slower’.
For your reference, here’s another topic that discusses what ‘fast’ and ‘slow’ means.