Pricing That Protects Your Margin
Lumeo sells predictable credit packages instead of risky unlimited plans — sized to stay above raw API cost and leave room for retries, storage, exports, and support.
Current model mix: gpt-3.5-turbo for presentations, gpt-4o-mini for new spreadsheets, gpt-4o for heavy edits.
Free
Low risk240 credits
A small starter balance for testing the product before you pay.
- 240 starter credits on signup
- About 2 AI presentations
- About 3 new spreadsheets
- Excel download for 10 credits per export
Starter
Healthy margin1,500 credits
For solo users who need predictable AI usage without unlimited-plan risk.
- 1,500 credits every month
- Up to 12 presentation generations
- Up to 10 complex spreadsheet revisions
- Better buffer for retries, exports, and regular work
Growth
Most popular5,000 credits
For frequent creation, spreadsheet revisions, and heavier monthly usage.
- 5,000 credits every month
- Up to 41 presentation generations
- Up to 35 complex spreadsheet revisions
- Best fit for heavier users and client work
Why this structure is safer for profit
Unlimited plans are dangerous when one user can trigger lots of expensive model calls. These plans are intentionally priced above raw API usage so you are not subsidizing heavy users. The expensive path inside Lumeo is spreadsheet modification with gpt-4o, so that action now costs more credits than a standard spreadsheet generation.
Frequently Asked Questions
The key questions users will ask before they buy
Why credits instead of unlimited usage?
Because your AI cost is not flat. Credit pricing lets you keep a predictable gross margin even when some requests use more tokens, retries, parsing, or export work than others.
What does a free account get?
New users get a one-time starter balance of 240 credits. That is enough to test the product, but not enough to create an unprofitable support burden on free traffic.
Which action is the most expensive for Lumeo?
Complex spreadsheet edits and PDF-heavy spreadsheet requests are the most expensive flow in the current codebase, because they run through the gpt-4o path. That is why they consume more credits than a fresh spreadsheet generation.