FAQs About Your Prime Plan

Modified on Thu, 16 Jul at 2:56 PM

Q: I'm on Prime. Do the new limits apply to me? 
A: No. You're on an earlier version of Prime that includes extended limits, and you'll continue to enjoy them for as long as your plan stays active. The new monthly limits apply to new Prime subscriptions—not to your current plan.

Q: Which limits do I keep? 
A: Your plan keeps these unlimited, while the new Prime plan has monthly limits on them:

Feature 

Your plan 

New Prime 

Grammar and language edits 

Unlimited 

20k edits/mo 

Rewrite, Translate, AI Review and more 

Unlimited 

500/mo 

Research Q&A 

Unlimited 

500/mo 

AI detection scans 

Unlimited 

25k words/mo 

Journal Fit 

Unlimited + Full Report 

Lite Report 

 
Q: Why don't the new limits apply to me? 
A: Keeping your experience consistent matters to us.  So when we updated the plan, we didn't change the terms under which you purchased Prime. You joined with these extended limits, and you'll keep them for as long as your plan stays active. 


Q: What happens if I cancel and resubscribe later? 
A: Your extended limits are tied to your current, continuous subscription. If you cancel and later resubscribe to Prime, you'll receive the new Prime plan—which has monthly limits—and the extended limits won't carry over. If you value them, keeping your plan active is how you retain them.


Q: Do new features have limits for me too? 
A. Your extended limits cover the features that were part of your plan. Newer features—such as Illustrate and credit-based usage—come with their own allowances that apply to all plans, including yours.


Q. Will my price change?
A. No. Your plan and its price continue as they are today.  

Q: What happens if I upgrade to Pro?
A: Upgrading to Pro adds to what you have. You move to Pro's higher allowances (unlimited grammar and language edits, unlimited AI detection, more check words, a larger Library, and more), and none of your current benefits are reduced in the process. Your extended limits carry through the upgrade; you're simply moving up, not trading anything away. 



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