Why are some tools Pro-only?
Tools that use expensive models, long context, or external APIs are Pro-only because Free pricing wouldn't cover their per-run cost.
Last updated: 2026-05-04
The honest reason: unit economics
Most tools cost us $0.001–$0.02 per run on default models. We can absorb 5/day × all Free users without bleeding cash.
A handful of tools cost $0.10–$2.00 per run because they:
- Use Claude Opus or GPT-4o (premium-tier reasoning)
- Have very long context windows (e.g. 200k tokens for Document Analyzer)
- Call external APIs we pay for (e.g. Live Trends → xAI; Image Generation → FLUX/Ideogram)
- Run multi-step agent loops (one Agent run = 5–20 model calls)
If those were free, we'd lose money on every signup and the service would shut down.
Which tools are Pro-only?
Spotted by a 🔒 lock icon on the tool card. Examples:
- Document Analyzer (200k-context Claude Opus)
- Live Trends (xAI Grok with X/Twitter integration)
- Image Generation tools (FLUX, Ideogram, Midjourney-style)
- Video script + storyboard combos
- Agent runs (autonomous multi-step task execution)
- Multi-language batch translation
Trying Pro-only tools
Every account gets the 14-day Pro trial automatically. Use it to test which Pro tools matter to your workflow before committing to a subscription.
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