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Ryze meters usage in credits. Credits are consumed by work the agent completes on your behalf.

What consumes credits

Work that lands — an article generated and published, a fix shipped, a campaign action executed, a report produced.

What does not consume credits

  • Failed runs. If work does not complete, you are not charged for it.
  • System errors. Faults on the Ryze side are never billed.
  • Internal tool calls. Steps the agent takes to reach a result are not billed separately.
You are charged for outcomes, not attempts. See Credits & usage for how consumption is reported.

Published output limits

How content volume is actually paced

The SEO engine runs on a monthly cycle tied to your billing date and works toward a target volume for that cycle. Two consequences people find surprising:
  • It produces only the deficit. If work is already done for the month, it does not duplicate it to hit a number.
  • Output is spread across the month, not delivered in a batch. Week one is a fraction of the monthly total. See your first 7 days.

Rate of change, not just volume

Some limits are about timing rather than quantity: See monitoring interval.

Workspaces and accounts

A workspace holds one brand’s accounts. You can connect multiple accounts for the same platform within a workspace — several Google Ads logins, several GA4 properties. Agencies typically run one workspace per client. See agency and multi-workspace.

If you need more

If your catalogue or content requirements exceed a plan’s published output, contact support@get-ryze.ai rather than assuming a hard cap. Requirements above the standard plans are handled case by case.
Credit consumption rates and any per-plan credit allowance are shown in your account. This page describes how metering works, not a specific allowance — check Credits & usage for your current balance.