Can you specifie what the exact numbers are for starter and pro?
"Starter: Enough messages per month for a casual user
Pro: Great for heavier workloads with a high monthly cap"
Venice is a business promise, just like "temporary chats" with ChatGPT. All chats proxy through their servers, they just promise not to log them.
Check out nostr:npub10hpcheepez0fl5uz6yj4taz659l0ag7gn6gnpjquxg84kn6yqeksxkdxkr, it uses private key encryption so we can't see your chats at all.
Can you specifie what the exact numbers are for starter and pro?
"Starter: Enough messages per month for a casual user
Pro: Great for heavier workloads with a high monthly cap"
It's tough to be specific because every chat uses a different amount of compute. And as we add more models they each have their own cost structure. Our messaging of "Pro gets 5x more messages than Starter" is based on averages of how much individual chat messages use up across the platform of all users.
Starter plan might be going away in the future when we have more significant features, like document upload. Will likely allow our early adopters to stay on that tier for a while to say thanks.
We provide a usage meter in the app so people know where they are at. Always looking to improve the experience, though.

Ok, understand. I was wondering why you are so vague about how much prompts one will get. Now it's a bit clearer. Thanks for the explanation.
From the user's perspective, however, it's not ideal for deciding whether the service is worth to buy if you don't know exactly what to expect for your money.
For sure, understood. In my personal usage, I’ve never hit the Pro cap. And I use Maple to run the Maple business itself as well as my weekly show Freedom Tech Weekend.
With Starter, on average maybe you get around 150 messages and Pro around 750 a month. But that is all variable because some people paste in large amounts of content and go through quota faster than others.
750 is pretty decent, very very likely more than a user would need in one month. I thought about how much I use an AI, even 150 is a lot I think.