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Lindo is credit-based: instead of fixed per-action prices, credits are consumed according to how much work an agent does and how complex the task is. A small, focused change uses far fewer credits than generating an entire multi-page website.

What affects how many credits a task uses

  • Task complexity — A quick text or style tweak is light; building full pages, multi-section layouts, or a complete website is heavier.
  • How much the agent does — More content generated, more pages touched, and more reasoning steps mean more credits.
  • Scope — Editing a single element costs less than rebuilding a whole page, which costs less than generating an entire site.
Larger jobs (for example, creating a full website with several pages) naturally use more credits than a single edit, because the agent is doing more work.

Good to know

  • Credits are deducted on successful completion. Failed operations are not charged.
  • Your plan includes a monthly credit allowance, and you can purchase more or allocate credits to clients at any time.

Using credits efficiently

  • Plan before generating — Clear prompts mean fewer revisions.
  • Start from templates — Reuse existing structure instead of building from scratch.
  • Batch edits — Make multiple changes in one request where possible.
  • Review before publishing — Catch issues early to avoid re-editing.
We don’t publish fixed per-agent prices because credit usage scales with the real work and complexity of each task. For allowances and plan details, see the pricing page.

Understanding AI Credits

How credits work and how to manage them

Plan Comparison

Monthly credit allowances by plan