Credits & Billing

SitePx uses a credit-based system. Here's how credits work, what consumes them, and how to manage your usage.

How credits work

Credits are consumed when SitePx performs AI-powered actions on your behalf. Your credit balance is shown in Settings and in the top navigation. Credits are deducted at the time the action is queued, not when it completes.

What consumes credits

ActionCredits
Product content generation1
Product AI optimisation3
Blog post generation2
Article AI optimisation5
Image generation (AI)100
Image optimisation / compression25
Image alt text fix1
SEO fix10

Checking your balance

Your current credit balance is visible in:

  • The SitePx Settings page
  • The top navigation bar (when in the app)

You'll receive a warning when your balance drops below 20% of your plan allocation.

Plans

SitePx offers four plans:

PlanCreditsAudit EntitiesBulk BatchPrice
Free10020/month10$0/month
Pro7,500500/month200$29/month
Growth20,0002,000/month500$59/month
Enterprise15,000Unlimited1,000$99/month

Visit the Billing section in Settings to view your current plan, upgrade, or downgrade. Plan changes take effect immediately.

Free features (no credits required)

The following features are completely free on all plans and do not consume any credits:

  • SEO audits (content, technical, performance, accessibility)
  • Schema markup deployment
  • LLMs.txt generation
  • Sitemap controls
  • Google Search Console integration

Note

Free-tier users experience a short queue delay on SEO audits. Upgrade to Pro or Enterprise for instant processing and higher job priority. Each plan has a monthly cap on audit entities (pages/products scanned).

What you get with each plan

With 10,000 Pro credits you could, for example, generate up to 10,000 product descriptions, 5,000 blog posts, or 100 AI images — or any combination that adds up to your credit balance.

Best practices for credit usage

  • Start with an SEO audit to understand your baseline (free on all plans).
  • Focus on high-impact items first — products with the most traffic.
  • Use bulk operations rather than individual fixes where possible.
  • Set up recurring audits at a frequency that matches your publishing pace.
  • Review drafts before applying to avoid wasted credits on unwanted changes.

Troubleshooting: insufficient credits

If you see “insufficient credits”:

  • Check your balance in Settings
  • Consider which actions to prioritise
  • Upgrade your plan or purchase a top-up
  • Remember that credits are deducted when queued — if an operation fails, the credits are returned

Note

If an operation fails, the credits consumed by the failed items are returned to your balance.