We’re simply discussing what’s really happening — without distorting facts or making things up.
Meanwhile, you’re coming up with excuses and hiding topics to keep the truth away from users.
Today, my dashboard showed that my usage costs are $53, while yesterday it was $160.
Sleight of hand, no magic — just spinning numbers to confuse users?
But the new usage panel clearly shows that even small requests now cost around $1, steadily adding another dollar with each call.
Why do we even need this kind of information, when we’re paying $20 for a subscription to a service — not for API access?
Are you trying to improve the user experience?
Let me remind you of the timeline of these so-called “improvements”:
- Initially, there were about 50 free premium requests per month on the free plan.
- Then, you reduced the context window for the cheap (almost free) DeepSeek models.
- Next, you removed all premium models from the free plan, leaving only the basic ones.
- Then you showed “generosity” by removing the slow queue — only to replace it with limitations that make the service unusable.
What kind of improvements are these?