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Q: Queries

1. What do you mean by 3000 credits and how does it work? Does it mean that I can look at complete prompt library and then select 3000 prompts but am I able to do any task as well.

2. How is tier 1 different from tier 3. Can you explain few use cases?

3. How is it different from directly writing a prompt in free tools like chatgpt ot search engine. what tasks can I achieve with this? I run a research company, we also focus on patent research and consulting.

4. What's your plan to acquire regular paying customers?

5. Will I get all updates and feature features in tier 3 plan, suggest me three features you plan to introduce in next six months.

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Dec 4, 2024

A: 1. The credits are for prompt testing and chatting, you can still see all the prompts when your credits run out, just won't be able to run them! More details in this article: https://onlyprompts.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/69000858100-credit-explained

2. Tier 1 is different from tier 3 in the amount of monthly credits. With tier 3, you will never have to worry about credits running out again and freely run prompts or chat with AI models.

3. OnlyPrompts is a prompt library, which means instead of typing straight into chat with tools like ChatGPT, you have refined prompts ready to use at any time. Plus, we integrate the paid versions of popular tools (there are GPT 4o, GPT 4, and others) so you won't have to subscribe to other AI tools.

4. We plan to acquire regular paying customers through regularly update new features and prompts to attract new users from different fields of work.

5. You will get all updates and feature features in tier 3 plan. Three features we plan to introduce in next six months are: the ability to upload image, the ability to create custom folders for better prompt organization, and the extension of LTD tier 3 data storage. More details in our roadmap: https://feedback.onlyprompts.net/roadmap

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