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Subscriptions or one-off credit packs. The Starter plan is about $9/month and Premium starts around $19/month. Alternatively, buy one-time word credit packs (for example 100,000 words) with no expiration for episodic high-volume use. No free tier.
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Netus AI swaps the monthly subscription for a credit-pack model: you buy word credits once and spend them whenever, with no expiration and no recurring bill. That makes it a natural fit for sporadic, high-volume work — process a big batch this month, nothing the next, and pay only for what you use. Under the hood it runs two distinct engines: a fast paraphraser for light rewording, and a deeper Bypass mode that restructures sentence architecture for actual detection evasion. Knowing which to use is most of the learning curve.
Credits, and two engines
The pay-as-you-go credits are the real draw for episodic users — no standing charge for a tool you only need occasionally. The two modes serve very different purposes, and the interface doesn't always make the distinction obvious. Paraphrase mode is quick surface-level rewording, useful for tidying text but not for slipping past a modern detector. Bypass mode does the structural work — reconfiguring sentences to break the patterns detectors flag — which is more effective but can read a little stilted. Around them sit a summarizer and a built-in detector, and the engine processes bulk content quickly.
What you get
| Credit packs | Buy word credits once, no expiration — built for sporadic bulk use |
| Bypass mode | Deep structural rewriting that targets detection patterns |
| Paraphraser | Fast, surface-level rewording for light tidying |
| Summarizer | Condenses long articles into quick overviews |
| Speed | Processes thousands of words quickly in batch |
How it holds up
Netus's value is the model more than any single feature: for someone who humanizes in bursts, buying credits once and spending them over months beats a subscription you forget to use. On performance, be clear-eyed about the two engines — the paraphraser is fast but not built for serious evasion, while Bypass mode does the real work and is where credits are well spent, accepting that aggressive restructuring can leave the odd awkward sentence. The built-in detector reads better against older models than newer ones, so verify against a detector you trust. Lean on Bypass, plan a light proofread, and the credit flexibility does the rest.
The verdict
For the sporadic, high-volume user who'd rather buy credits than carry a monthly bill, Netus AI is a sensible, flexible choice — the no-expiry packs and the effective Bypass mode are the reasons to pick it. It's less ideal if you want a steady all-in-one or rely on the weaker paraphrase mode for real evasion. Buy a pack, work in Bypass mode for anything that has to pass, and verify the result before you ship it.
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