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Wrytze subscription plans, usage limits, and billing details.

Wrytze offers three subscription tiers designed to scale with your content needs. This page covers what each plan includes, how usage is tracked, and how to manage your subscription.

Subscription tiers

Specific pricing for each plan is available on the Wrytze website. The details below cover plan capabilities and limits.

Starter

The Starter plan is designed for individuals and small teams getting started with AI-powered content creation. It includes:

  • A limited number of AI blog generations per month
  • Basic API access with standard rate limits
  • A small team size
  • Single website support

This plan is ideal for personal blogs, freelancers, or teams evaluating Wrytze before scaling up.

Pro

The Pro plan is built for growing teams and marketing departments that need higher output. It includes:

  • A significantly higher monthly generation allowance
  • Full API access with increased rate limits
  • Larger team size
  • Multiple website support
  • Priority support

The Pro plan works well for marketing teams, content-focused startups, and businesses with a regular publishing cadence.

Enterprise

The Enterprise plan is designed for agencies and large organizations managing content at scale. It includes:

  • The highest monthly generation allowance (or custom limits)
  • Full API access with the highest rate limits
  • Unlimited team members
  • Unlimited websites
  • Dedicated support
  • Custom onboarding

The Enterprise plan is built for agencies managing multiple client brands, large marketing teams, and organizations with high-volume content operations.

Usage limits

Each plan sets limits on the following dimensions:

ResourceWhat it measures
Blog generationsNumber of AI blog generation runs per billing cycle. Each generation (the full 3-phase pipeline) counts as one.
API requestsNumber of REST API calls per billing cycle, tracked per API key.
Team membersMaximum number of users in a single organization.
WebsitesMaximum number of websites per organization.

What counts as a generation

A single AI blog generation is one complete run of the 3-phase pipeline (Research, Writing, Media) for one topic. Specifically:

  • Starting a generation for a topic counts as one generation, regardless of the output length
  • If a generation fails partway through and is retried, the retry does not count as an additional generation
  • Editing a generated post in the block editor does not consume a generation
  • Re-generating a post from the same topic counts as a new generation

What counts as an API request

Every HTTP request to the Wrytze REST API (/api/v1/*) counts as one API request. This includes:

  • Listing blogs, categories, or tags
  • Fetching a single blog by ID or slug
  • Requests that return cached responses (cache hits still count)
  • Requests that return errors (e.g. 404, 429)

Managing your subscription

You can view and manage your subscription from the Wrytze dashboard:

  1. Navigate to Settings > Billing
  2. View your current plan, usage, and billing cycle
  3. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel your subscription

Plan changes take effect at the start of the next billing cycle. If you upgrade mid-cycle, you get immediate access to the higher limits and the prorated difference is charged.

Payment processing

All payments are processed securely through Dodo Payments. Wrytze does not store credit card numbers or sensitive payment information on its servers.

Dodo Payments handles:

  • Credit and debit card processing
  • Invoice generation and receipts
  • Subscription lifecycle (renewals, cancellations, refunds)
  • PCI-compliant payment security

Payment receipts and invoices are available in Settings > Billing in the dashboard.

Usage monitoring

The dashboard provides real-time visibility into your usage:

  • Generation usage -- See how many generations you have used and how many remain in the current cycle
  • API usage -- Track API request volume per key
  • Team size -- View current member count against your plan limit

When you reach your plan's generation limit, new AI blog generations are blocked until the next billing cycle or until you upgrade your plan. Existing content, editing, publishing, and API access are not affected.

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