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Last updated June 28, 2026

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$6/month

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Free and unlimited; one paid Pro plan. Free is unlimited and needs no signup or card (1,500 words per run, basic mode). Pro is $11.99/month billed annually ($72/year, about $6/month effective) for 50,000 words/month plus Autopilot, Stealth, Smart Alternatives, a plagiarism checker and cloud save. Pro is annual-billing only.

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