We just updated Invoke's pricing — lower entry price, more credits on higher plans
We reworked our pricing to make it simpler and give more value on every plan.
What changed:
Plan | Before | Now |
|---|---|---|
Starter | $25/mo · 65K credits | $20/mo · 50K credits |
Pro | $50/mo · 130K credits | $50/mo · 135K credits |
Max $100 | $100/mo · 260K credits | $100/mo · 280K credits |
Max $200 | $200/mo · 520K credits | $200/mo · 580K credits |
Pro and above all get more credits at the same price. Starter drops to $20 to make it easier to try.
Orchestrator Agent — A new agent that coordinates and manages multiple sub-agents to handle complex tasks. Available on all paid plans.
Code reviews now consume credits based on the model and review size.
50% credit rollover still applies — unused credits carry over monthly.
The Free plan is unchanged — bring your own API keys and use Invoke at no cost.
Pricing → https://invoke.yugin.co/pricing
How credits work → https://invoke.yugin.co/docs/credits
Happy to answer questions in the comments.



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Pricing is always an area I’m curious about. I’m always thinking about it too, but it’s tricky whether to follow what others do or not. I feel like we should always offer competitive prices, but at the same time, I also want to leverage unique features and sell at a premium, almost like a monopoly.