Every plan has a daily usage limit that controls how much AI content you can generate. Your usage resets every day at midnight. Understanding how this works helps you choose the right plan and maximize your daily capacity.
Understanding daily limits
Each plan has a different daily capacity:
Free - Limited daily capacity (good for casual use)
Pro - Higher daily capacity (good for daily use)
Plus - Maximum daily capacity (good for heavy use)
How much you can do each day depends on how you use Quickfix AI. Short replies use less capacity than long ones. Selecting specific context uses less than automatic mode which reads entire threads.
Your usage resets every day at midnight. Unused capacity doesn't carry over to the next day.
Check your usage: View your usage anytime on your dashboard at app.quickfix.ai. The extension shows warnings when you're running low (orange at 80%, red at 100%).
What uses more or less capacity
Different actions consume different amounts of your daily capacity:
Short replies - Uses less capacity
Medium replies - Uses moderate capacity
Long replies - Uses more capacity
Page summaries - Uses more capacity (analyzing entire pages)
Reading more context uses more capacity. Writing longer replies uses more capacity. The length setting and amount of context you provide directly affect how much capacity each reply consumes.
How to maximize your daily capacity
Be strategic with how you use Quickfix AI to get the most from your daily limit:
Choose short length when you don't need detailed responses
Use manual mode to select only relevant content instead of reading entire threads
Use the Tweak button to refine replies instead of regenerating from scratch
When summarizing, use Simple mode instead of Technical mode
The most efficient approach: manual mode with selected context + short length replies. The least efficient: automatic mode with entire threads + long detailed replies.
Checking your usage
View your detailed usage statistics anytime on your dashboard at app.quickfix.ai.
The extension shows warnings in the top-right corner when you're running low:
Orange - Running low (80-99% used)
Red - Daily limit reached (100% used)
No indicator means you have plenty of capacity remaining.
What happens when you run out
When you hit your daily limit, you'll see an error message. The "Generate Reply" button won't work until midnight when your usage resets.
You have two options:
Wait until tomorrow (usage resets automatically)
Upgrade to a higher plan (takes effect immediately)
If you upgrade, you get the new plan's full daily limit right away, even if you already used up your old limit.
