> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://minara.ai/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://minara.ai/docs/support/faq/subscription-and-credits/pricing.md).

# How is the plan priced?

Minara uses a **usage-based pricing model** built around **Credits** ([How credits work](/docs/support/faq/subscription-and-credits/how-credits-work.md)), our unit for AI computation.

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Each plan includes a fixed number of Credits plus **Bonus Sparks** ([What are Sparks?](/docs/support/faq/subscription-and-credits/sparks.md)) as monthly rewards.

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#### 1. Pricing Overview

* **Credits** are used when you run AI queries, research, or workflows.
* **Bonus Sparks** are reward points for community perks and future exchanges.
* Plans scale by Credit volume, workflow capacity, and feature priority.
* You can upgrade, downgrade, or top-up Credits anytime.

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#### 2. Individual Plans

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#### 3. Business Plans

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#### 4. Management

* Credits **reset monthly** and **renew automatically**.
* You can top up or change plans anytime; unused Bonus Sparks remain available.
* **Annual billing** options offer extra savings.


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