I just updated to an annual subscription from monthly, I launched Logos and noticed that it no longer shows me how many AI credits I have used for the month. Has this been removed?
It doesn't show until you use AI once.
Ah, and I didn't think about the fact that upgrading to an annual membership actually reset the credits. Bingo. Thanks.
As MJ said, the AI Credit Counter does not display when the credit count is at 0. Updating your subscription reset your credits to 0. Your credits will continue to reset to 0 once per month on the refill date.
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