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by javicloud
624 days ago
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Hi all, I don’t think I’m the only one facing this problem, so I’d like to share our story. We have a SaaS with around 100k monthly active users and continuously improve our features using AI. We knew costs would increase as we added more AI features, but a couple of weeks ago, our AI spend started growing exponentially. It was clear that we’d either need to raise prices or stop enhancing our product with AI-powered features. Frequent price changes aren’t ideal, and stopping AI improvements wasn’t an option. Instead, we found another approach: assigning AI token limits based on user subscriptions. We created a widget called APIQuota, allowing us to allocate tokens based on subscription plans. Users who need more tokens can easily buy additional ones. For example, users uploading PDFs can continue doing so as much as they need by refilling their AI tokens. I just wanted to share this idea, and if anyone is interested in trying our widget, we’d be happy to give you access. You can check it out at www.apiquota.com |
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