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Merlin AI Pro (Unlimited) Plan Reality: $100 Monthly Cap
Hello. The term "unlimited" in Merlin AI's Pro Plan is misleading, as the plan is subject to a fair use policy. If a user's usage exceeds $16 per day or $100 per month, their account gets suspended for the remainder of that day or month with the warning: "Your account has been paused since you have exceeded fair usage limits for this month. This pause is to ensure the fair usage of our services for all pro users." ( https://www.getmerlin.in/terms-and-conditions ) I'm wondering, with the best offer discount to "Get Merlin Pro for just $5 per month," will the maximum usage limits of $16 per day or $100 per month still apply to accounts, or will they be reduced even further? I don't think anyone would want to use a service without clear metrics for credit consumption with AI models and without transparent comparisons showing how it outperforms direct API access. When comparing the original price of $19-29 per month for maximum usage not exceeding $16 per day or $100 per month, it's really NOT worth it compared to other services like Poe and Monica AI. If we break it down (from $100 per month), does this mean users can't use more than $5 worth of credits daily before their account gets suspended? That level of usage is still far below what would qualify as "Abusive or extreme usage may result in account restriction or termination" as stated in the Pro (Unlimited) plan description. Let me provide an example: Poe offers approximately 2,906 messages with Claude 3.5 Sonnet for a $20 subscription (1M points) per month. Although Merlin AI doesn't explicitly publish how many credits are included in the Pro (Unlimited) plan (which is precisely what makes this ambiguous), we can use your previous AppSumo Lifetime plan highest tier as a reference point, which provided 20K credits monthly. With Claude 3.5 Sonnet consuming 25 credits per use (without web access enabled), this equates to roughly 20K/25 = ~800 messages in total. Any reasonable user would clearly see whether subscribing to Poe for $20 or Merlin AI for $19 offers better value. About your claim that Merlin delivers "$130 worth of value for just $19!" - Where's the evidence (actual data, research, or calculation method) supporting this specific number? You should stop such excessive advertising or create a comparison table similar to what Poe has done on their website with "Direct API Costs vs Poe" to demonstrate actual service superiority, rather than simply claiming your value is based on "All-in-one access to AI" and "20x more messages than ChatGPT."
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Concern About Fair Usage Limits and Request for Detailed Credit Usage Information
I am writing to express my disappointment regarding the fair usage limits applied to my account, which were not clearly communicated during the registration and purchase phase. Like several other users, for example, as mentioned in this feedback Merlin AI Pro Unlimited Plan Reality - 100 Monthly Cap, these limits do not feel like "fair" limits but rather sustainability limits that should have been clearly disclosed upfront. Nevertheless, I acknowledge this condition and will decide soon whether to continue using the service or to suspend my subscription and consider alternative providers. In the meantime, I would like to request a more detailed breakdown of the available credits on a daily and monthly basis, so I can better assess if the current plan fits my needs. It would be helpful to have clear, specific usage information such as: "You have used 700 credits out of 1000." Currently, the percentage progress bar shown in the "Account" section is not sufficiently clear. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your prompt response. EDIT: I have exported the cURL request the application uses to retrieve the remaining quota for my user, so I am able to access this information independently. However, it is rather inconvenient and not accessible for those who are not programmers. Therefore, it would be "fair" to make this information publicly available to all users.
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