Restore Version Reward
Effective: 2026-05-25- When you roll back from your latest version, the system may grant a Restore Version Reward in credits; whether you get one and how much follow the in-product UI and bill (Account → My Credits → Usage details).
- Reclaim: If you decide to stop using the rolled-back version and continue with the latest version, the reward is reclaimed (shown as Restore Version Reward Reclaim in Usage details).
Creation storage fee: published-day tally runs in parallel with compute rebate
Effective: 2026-05-14Impact: All users and all projects (creation storage fee only)
What changed
- We standardize the name “creation storage fee” (29 credits per billing cycle; first-cycle free and other existing rules stay).
- Published projects: within a billing cycle (~one month; settled per project, not necessarily the calendar month-end), we count calendar days where the project stayed published any time that day. If published days in the cycle ≥ 20, the 29-credit creation storage fee is waived for that cycle; otherwise it still applies. Days offline do not count; the running tally does not reset mid-cycle.
- Compute rebate still applies: when cycle compute usage is ≥ 30 credits, the creation storage fee is auto-refunded as before. The two paths are parallel—meeting either condition applies the in-product waiver/refund for that cycle (follow the app/billing UI).
- Unpublished projects do not use the published-day tally; they follow the existing creation-storage rules (first-cycle free, compute rebate, etc.).
- Compute fees and cloud service fees are unchanged and still billed by usage.
superun Pay is generally available
Effective: 2026-05-14Impact: Users who collect payments in-product via WeChat Pay or Alipay on the China site
- Generally available: No separate private-beta application is required—follow in-product enablement; historical beta-application rollout notes are under the 2026-05-06 entry on this page.
- Capabilities: No self-serve mainland merchant onboarding on your side; the platform hosts checkout, callbacks, reconciliation, splitting, and withdrawals together with WeChat Pay + Alipay; real-name verification applies when enabling collection (follow the product).
Archive restore billing, configurable collaboration billing, payments compliance
Effective: 2026-05-13Impact: Users of project archive/restore, collaboration, and the payments plugin
Archive restore consumes credits
- Archive restore (both in-list restore and manual import restore) consumes credits; the amount follows the dialog; 29 credits is typical—do not rely on memory.
- Tip: before restoring, check the amount and your balance in the dialog; async job status and in-app messages follow the product.
Collaboration billing mode (per project)
- New collaboration billing mode toggle: the project owner can choose to pay from their own balance or have each collaborator pay their own usage.
- This extends the 2026-04-27 default (“collaborators pay”) with configurable behavior; exact defaults and entry points follow the product. See Project ownership & collaborator billing for steps.
Payments plugin
- Real-name verification is required for regulatory compliance.
Gift cards live & My Wallet beta open & default Individual tab
Effective: 2026-05-06 Impact: Anyone who tops up, gifts, or withdraws credits; non-business users on the China siteGift cards are live
- Custom credit denominations: buy any credit amount for someone else, with an optional message—covers personal and business scenarios.
- Standalone H5 redeem page: the redemption page is a standalone H5; inside WeChat you can scan / long-press to recognize the QR code to redeem directly, and the share card looks better.
- The gift card list now shows credit amount and creation time; on mobile, the Buy button is sticky at the bottom for quicker access.
- See Gift Card Guide.
My Wallet entry is open
- The personal center now has a My Wallet entry (right under My Credits), exposing balance, project orders, withdrawals, and sub-account / KYC.
- Currently in whitelisted private beta: users without access click Request Beta Access on the right to open the application page; once approved, the entry navigates straight to the in-app wallet home.
- Visible only on the superun China site (superun.com)—the overseas site does not currently expose this entry.
- See superun Payment · My Wallet.
KYC simplified & onboarding form auto-adapts
- The KYC flow trims unnecessary fields and redirects—common individual KYC takes just a handful of steps.
- The onboarding form auto-simplifies or expands fields based on the selected entity type (individual / business), hiding irrelevant items.
Pricing dialog defaults to “Individual” on the China site
- Non-business users now see the Individual sub-tab as the default in the pricing dialog, preventing accidental selection of business plans.
- Business users and team admins still land on the appropriate tab based on their role.
Collaboration billing & gift cards for others
Effective: 2026-04-27Impact: Users in collaboration (collaborators, space/project owners); buyers and redeemers of gift cards
Collaboration: who is charged
- In collaboration, all token usage is charged to the collaborator’s own account.
- Charges are no longer applied to the owner’s account for collaboration usage; the rule is uniform with no exceptions.
- Tip: Collaborators should keep enough credits; owners do not pay for collaborators’ collaboration usage.
Personal center · gift cards
- Gift cards are available from the personal center so you can buy token value for someone else.
- After purchase, open “My purchases” to see each card: you get a redemption code (copyable) and a gift card link; use “Copy link” to share the redemption page with the recipient.
- Each card has an order id and status (e.g. unused / used). Before use you can share the link or code; after redemption you can review the record.
Team Top-up & Tiered Pricing Launched
Effective: 2026-03-26 Impact: Enterprise and team users- Brand new top-up page: team and personal top-up unified on one page, no more switching back and forth.
- Tiered pricing: larger one-time top-ups → better per-credit rate; the discount rule is clearly shown on the page.
- B2B wire transfer: new enterprise transfer channel for procurement / reimbursement scenarios.
- Redemption code top-up: supports event / voucher / bulk issuance scenarios.
The tiered pricing applies to one-time top-ups; the refund policy remains unchanged — unused credits can be refunded pro-rata within the validity window.
Token Rule Update: Introducing the “Project Storage Fee” & Promotional Benefits ★
Effective: 2026-03-24 Impact: All users, all projectsKey Changes
Effective immediately, the billing system formally introduces “Creation Storage Fee”, alongside Compute Fees and Cloud Service Fees:| Fee Type | Applies To | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Creation Storage Fee (new) | Every active project | 1 credit / day / project, capped at 29 credits / month |
| Compute Fee (unchanged) | Conversations, generation, editing | Deducted on demand |
| Cloud Service Fee (published projects only) | Visitor PV, bandwidth, data storage, domain | Billed by usage |
Limited-time Benefits (to Reduce Impact)
To help you transition, we provide the following promotional benefits:- 🎁 First Month Free for New Projects — Each newly created project’s Creation Storage Fee is fully waived for the first month.
- 🎁 Active Project Waiver — When a project’s monthly compute usage reaches ≥ 30 credits, the 29-credit storage fee for that month is automatically refunded. In other words: actively used projects effectively remain free of storage fee.
- 🎁 Historical Projects Not Retroactively Charged — The first month after this update is fully free for all existing projects, so you have time to review and clean up.
What You Can Do
- Clean up inactive projects — If a project hasn’t been used for a long time, consider archiving or deleting to save storage fee.
- Focus your compute on main projects — As long as monthly compute ≥ 30 credits, the storage fee is fully refunded.
- Pay special attention to fees after publishing — Published projects also incur cloud service fees (bandwidth / storage / traffic), billed by actual consumption.
For more, see Pricing.
