Pricing
Choose a plan that fits the subtitle volume.
Compare packs, monthly plans, and yearly plans without digging through checkout first. Monthly plans can be cancelled anytime, so it stays easy to start.
Quick read
Packs work well for occasional subtitle jobs.
Subscriptions fit repeat delivery and bigger batches.
Switch currency first, then keep going with checkout.
Plans
Pay for volume when the workflow is already useful.
Start small, top up for a project, or move into a steady plan when subtitle work becomes part of the routine.
Core
200 credits added each month.
200 credits for 1 month
Auto renews monthly
- 200 credits added every month
- Auto renews each month while active
- Your files stay ready for 7 days
$8.90 / month
Plus
500 credits added each month.
500 credits for 1 month
Auto renews monthly
- 500 credits added every month
- Auto renews each month while active
- Your files stay ready for 7 days
$16.90 / month
Max
1200 credits added each month.
1,200 credits for 1 month
Auto renews monthly
- 1200 credits added every month
- Auto renews each month while active
- Your files stay ready for 7 days
$32.90 / month
How credits work
Credits are estimated automatically before the run starts, so you can review the total first.
Short subtitle files use fewer credits, while longer subtitle tracks simply count higher.
Packs are good for occasional use, while subscriptions fit repeat subtitle work.
Built for flexible spend
Not every subtitle project needs a subscription on day one. Packs stay available for lighter usage, while recurring plans are there when volume turns steady.
Credits stay transparent
The page explains the credit logic in plain language, so buyers understand how files are counted before they commit to a plan.
Pricing FAQ below
This page answers the common billing questions directly, so people do not need to guess what happens with currencies, failed files, or switching plans.
Pricing FAQ
Billing questions, answered without checkout jargon.
How are credits counted?
Credits are estimated automatically from the subtitle file before the run starts, so you can review the total before continuing.
What happens when a file fails?
Reserved credits from failed files are released automatically. You are not charged for unfinished output.
What is the difference between packs and subscriptions?
Credit packs go into your Top-Up Vault and stay ready for up to 30 days. Monthly and yearly plans feed your main credits instead, which suit repeat subtitle work better.
What happens if I buy another credit pack before the old one expires?
The Top-Up Vault keeps the remaining credits, then sets the vault expiry to 30 days from the latest pack purchase date.
Can I change between monthly, yearly, and packs later?
Yes. You can start with a pack and move into a subscription later when subtitle volume turns steady.
Why are there USD and IDR prices?
You can switch currency first, then continue with the matching checkout flow for that currency. The page keeps the choice simple so the billing route stays behind the scenes.
Do I need an account before buying?
Yes. Purchases are tied to an account so credits, files, and billing state stay connected from the start.
How long do files stay available?
Credit packs keep uploads and outputs for 1 day. Active subscriptions keep them for 7 days, which is better for ongoing delivery and re-downloads.
Is pricing better for one-off projects or ongoing work?
Both. Packs are there for occasional jobs, while monthly and yearly plans are positioned for repeat delivery and heavier subtitle turnover.
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