Subscription Plans and Benefits
Plans do more than change your quota. They shape which workflows you can use comfortably, how often you can run them, and whether your credits match your working style.
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Plan overview
SoPilot currently supports three billing formats:
- monthly
- annual
- one-time purchase
If the pricing modal opens on one-time purchase by default, you can still switch to monthly or annual for comparison.
Plan comparison
| Plan | Price | Monthly Credits | Best Fit | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Plan | Free | 100 | New users who want to try it first | Up to 30 directory submissions, 20 backlink searches, custom prompts, community support |
| SEO Backlink Plan | $49 lifetime |
3000 | Users mainly focused on SEO backlinks | directory submission, 30-day backlink check-in, backlink search, SEO form content generation |
| X Marketing Plan | $69 lifetime |
3000 | Users mainly focused on X growth | X content generation, engagement copy, hot tweet monitoring, X workflow support |
| Full Access Standard | $119 lifetime |
3000 | Most solo users and small teams | Covers SEO, X marketing, and content creation together in the most balanced way |
| Full Access Pro | $239.2 promo price |
10000 | Heavy individual users or teams | Full platform access, higher credit allocation, better fit for sustained frequent use |
| Standard Monthly/Annual | $9.9/month or $99/year |
3000 | Users who want full access first through subscription | Covers SEO, X, and content creation for validation before long-term commitment |
| Pro Monthly/Annual | $29/month or $299/year |
15000 | High-frequency subscribers | Higher credits, full feature coverage, priority support |
Why Full Access Standard is usually the best first plan
If you are unsure which plan to choose, Full Access Standard is usually the first one worth checking.
Why:
- it covers
SEO backlinks,X marketing, andcontent creation - it is more reusable over time than a single-purpose plan
- for solo users and small teams, the feature-to-cost balance is usually better
- you do not have to choose too early between SEO and X
If your goal is not to solve just one small problem, but to connect content, distribution, engagement, and growth, this plan is often the easiest fit.
How to choose the best plan for your goal
| Your Goal | Best Plan to Check First |
|---|---|
| Try SoPilot at low cost | Free Plan |
| Only do directory submission and backlink growth | SEO Backlink Plan |
| Only do X posting, engagement, and trend follow-up | X Marketing Plan |
| Do content, X, and SEO together | Full Access Standard |
| Already use SoPilot heavily and worry about credit limits | Full Access Pro or Pro Monthly/Annual |
How to think about the different purchase models
| Purchase Type | Best Fit | Main Characteristic |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly | People still validating usage frequency | Lower upfront cost, easier for trying full capabilities |
| Annual | People already sure they will keep using it | Usually better value than monthly |
| One-time purchase | People already confident they want long-term use | One decision with longer-term cost lock-in |
Recommended workflow
Step 1: Confirm the current subscription plan in Dashboard
Open Dashboard, then confirm:
- the plan name
- whether the status looks normal
- whether you can see subscription management or upgrade entry points
Step 2: Review subscription history
In the subscription records, confirm:
- when the order was created
- when the billing period started
- when the billing period ends
- whether the amount and status look correct
Step 3: Identify the type of problem
In practice, it helps to separate issues like this:
- if the feature button is unavailable, it is more likely a permission or plan issue
- if the feature works but is never enough, it is more likely a quota issue
Step 4: Decide whether upgrading actually makes sense
Before upgrading, check:
- whether you are already using a stable set of workflows
- whether you frequently run out of credits or capability
- whether upgrading clearly solves the main problem
Common questions
Why does the website sometimes show one-time purchase first if monthly and annual options also exist?
Because the pricing area can switch between billing modes, and the default visible state may vary.
Should I upgrade first, or optimize my usage first?
If you are not yet sure why credits are disappearing quickly, review Credit System and Credit History first.
What should I check first after upgrading?
Go back to Dashboard and confirm that the plan, activation status, and credit changes look correct.