Free plan limits

Updated July 22, 2026

Yaplet's free plan — the Basic plan — is free forever and has no time limit. It isn't a stripped-down demo: you get real live chat, an AI agent, a knowledge base, newsletter campaigns and Copilot. What separates it from the paid plans is how much of each you can use. Here is exactly where each ceiling sits, and which things are not on it at all.

What's included

  • Live chat and the shared inbox — chat with visitors and handle every conversation in one place.
  • Vex, your AI agent — answers visitors from your own content.
  • A knowledge base — public help articles your visitors, and Vex, can read.
  • Newsletter and campaigns — build a contact list and send email campaigns.
  • Copilot — the AI assistant in the inbox that drafts and polishes your replies.

Some things people expect here are paid modules rather than part of the free base. Documentation — the space for longer product guides — costs $19 a month and a new organisation is not given it. So do AI phone, feedback boards with the form builder, product tours and the rest of the module list. You add them from the plan configurator whenever you want them.

The limits

What Free plan limit
Brands 1 — and it draws on the same allowance as your chat widget, so the two are one slot
Chat widgets 1
Team seats 1 (just you)
AI agents (Vex) 1
Knowledge bases 1 per brand (paid plans allow 5 per brand)
Documentation spaces None — a paid module at $19 a month; with it, 5 per brand
Indexed items (shared pool) 250 across the whole organisation
AI setup runs 3, for the lifetime of the account
API tools 1 per brand (paid plans allow up to 20)
Newsletter contacts 1,000
AI answers 100 a month, counted across the whole organisation
Copilot messages 10 per hour, counted across the whole organisation
Conversation history Kept for 120 days after the last activity

About the 250 indexed items

This is the limit people misread most often, so it is worth being precise. It is not 250 articles. Everything your AI reads is broken into blocks before it can be searched, and it is those blocks that are counted — a long article is several of them, a short one is a single item. Everything counts towards the same pool: help articles, documentation pages, uploaded files, website pages we read for you, and question-and-answer entries. And it is counted across the whole organisation, not per brand.

You can see where you stand at Brand → (your brand) → Knowledge, which prints "212 of 250 indexed items used" along with what is left. At the cap, publishing a new article or adding a new source is paused until you remove something or upgrade — nothing is greyed out in advance, so you find out when the action fails. One thing that surprises people: the same 250 applies to accounts that pay only for individual modules. Buying a module buys features, not content volume.

The three AI setup runs

Three runs, total, for the life of the organisation — not three a month. They are shared by every place that offers to set something up with AI: the first-login wizard, the + New brand dialog, "Redesign with AI" in the chat widget designer, "Fill from website" in Brand settings, and Smart import on the Knowledge page. A preview that saves nothing still uses one, because it still costs an AI call. The wizard tells you how many you have left. Separately from that, everybody — paid or free — is limited to five runs a minute, which only matters if you are clicking rapidly.

Newsletter and AI usage are prepaid

On the free plan, newsletter sends and AI usage beyond the free monthly answers are prepaid from your Yaplet credit balance. Each send or answer draws on it, so you top it up to keep going. If it runs out, newsletter campaigns pause automatically and resume when you add credits, and Vex hands conversations to a human instead of answering. See how Yaplet credits work.

Your conversations are kept for 120 days

A conversation is deleted automatically once it has gone 120 days without activity — against three years on a paid plan. The clock runs from the last message or agent action, not from when the conversation started, so anything still in use is safe. This catches people who cancel a paid subscription: the account moves to the free plan and the shorter clock comes with it.

Raising or removing the limits

Every ceiling above belongs to the free plan. Upgrading — a paid base, the modules you need, higher volume tiers — raises or removes them: more seats, more brands and widgets, a bigger content pool, more subscribers. See Plans & pricing, or the pricing page.

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