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Sogni Unlimited Plan Details

This page is a full technical reference for the Sogni Unlimited and Unlimited Pro subscription plans. It covers what the plans include, how fair-use scheduling, queue limits, and active-job concurrency work, how to manage your subscription, and how worker earnings are calculated.

For a side-by-side comparison with pay-as-you-go Spark, see the Pricing overview.


#1. What "Unlimited" means

Sogni Unlimited gives you credit-free, fair-use access to most supported open-source image, video, music, and LLM models on the Sogni Supernet. Covered jobs do not spend Spark Points or SOGNI tokens; they run against your subscription entitlement instead.

"Unlimited" does not mean unmetered in every dimension:

  • Covered jobs use the subscription payment model with platform fair-use scheduling. Fast requests can use subscription capacity while your tier has effective capacity; excess fast demand can be demoted to a throttled, lower-priority queue.
  • Generate queue limits apply per account. Queue depth, queue priority, and effective throughput can change with Supernet demand and available worker capacity.
  • Active-job concurrency limits define how many covered jobs can run in parallel (see Limits & throttling below).
  • A small set of models is excluded and requires Premium Spark (see Included models & tools).
  • Premium Spark remains available for fastest-priority queue access and for excluded external API models.

#2. Prices and billing intervals

Plan Monthly Annual Annual saving
Sogni Unlimited $20 / mo $199 / yr ~17 %
Unlimited Pro $50 / mo $498 / yr ~17 %

Stripe (web checkout): The prices above are the Stripe list prices billed in USD. Taxes and local currency conversion are applied by Stripe at checkout according to your billing address.

Apple App Store and Google Play Store: Subscription plans purchased through the App Store or Play Store are priced by the platform in local currency. The amount shown by Apple or Google may differ from the Stripe web prices because of storefront pricing tiers, local currency, taxes, and platform rules.

Annual billing: Annual plans are billed as a single charge covering 12 months. The annual charge reflects the 17 % saving over 12 monthly payments. Annual plans are discounted in exchange for a one-year commitment — you can cancel renewal at any time and keep access through the end of your paid year, but mid-term refunds are not provided by default (see Refunds).


#3. Unlimited mode

#How covered jobs work

When your subscription is active, jobs on covered models are dispatched as subscription jobs. The Sogni Supernet:

  1. Checks your subscription entitlement and tier limits before dispatching.
  2. Dispatches the job through subscription fair-use scheduling, applying the plan tier's current active-job concurrency, queue, and fair-use limits.
  3. Does not deduct Spark or SOGNI from your balance for the covered job.

#Premium Spark remains available

Subscribing does not disable Premium Spark. You can still:

  • Purchase Premium Spark packs and spend them for fastest-priority queue access on covered open-source models.
  • Use Premium Spark (with eligible credit-card coverage) to run excluded external API models such as GPT Image 2 and Seedance 2.0/Fast.

Premium Spark packs are unchanged. Purchasing Premium Spark separately is optional.

#Worker revenue pool accrual

Subscription jobs accrue revenue-share points to the Worker Subscription Revenue Share Pool — they do not trigger real-time SOGNI settlement to workers the way Spark/SOGNI-paid jobs do. See Worker revenue share for full details.


#4. Included models and tools

#Open-source image models (both tiers)

All open-weight / open-source image models are included in both plans, including:

  • SDXL community checkpoints
  • Stable Diffusion 1.x / 2.x
  • SD3 Medium
  • FLUX.1 Schnell
  • Krea 2 Turbo
  • Z-Image / Z-Image Turbo
  • Chroma Flash / Chroma Detail
  • Qwen Image 2512 / Qwen Image Edit 2511, including Qwen Image Edit 2511 Lightning
  • Flux.2 Dev
  • FLUX.1 Krea Dev

#Open-source video models

Model Unlimited Unlimited Pro
LTX-2.3 Distilled Yes Yes
LTX-2.3 Dev Yes Yes
WAN 2.2 LightX2V Yes Yes
WAN 2.2 Full Yes Yes

#Tier differences are throughput, not model access

Both Unlimited and Unlimited Pro can run the same covered models — including Krea 2 Turbo, Z-Image Turbo, Chroma, Qwen Image Edit 2511 Lightning, Flux.2 Dev, and FLUX.1 Krea Dev. The tiers differ by throughput, queue priority, and fair-use allowances (see Limits & throttling), not by which models are available. The only models never covered by a subscription are the third-party vendor APIs — GPT Image 2, Seedance 2.0 / Seedance 2.0 Fast, and HappyHorse 1.1 — which always require Premium Spark.

#Music and audio models (both tiers)

Ace-Step v1.5 XL Turbo and XL SFT are included on both plans under subscription fair-use scheduling, alongside the non-XL Ace-Step v1.5 Turbo and SFT workflows. No hard public caps are published for music job length or count; usage is subject to the fair-use and queue limits described in Limits & throttling.

#Sogni Intelligence / LLM models (both tiers)

Sogni Intelligence LLM chat is included on both plans under subscription fair-use scheduling. The active model (currently Qwen3.6 35B-A3B) is covered. Usage is subject to fair-use controls; no hard token cap is published.

The Sogni Creative Agent and its multi-step agentic workflows are included on both plans.

#SDK and API access (both tiers)

The Sogni Client SDK and Sogni Intelligence API (/v1/chat/completions) are included on both plans. API keys created under a subscribed account gain subscription entitlement for covered models.

#Excluded models — Premium Spark only

The following models are not covered by any subscription tier and always require Premium Spark (with eligible credit-card coverage):

Model Reason
GPT Image 2 Third-party OpenAI vendor API; external cost per job
Seedance 2.0 Third-party ByteDance/BytePlus vendor API; external cost per job
Seedance 2.0 Fast Third-party ByteDance/BytePlus vendor API; external cost per job
HappyHorse 1.1 Third-party Alibaba vendor API; external cost per job

#5. Limits and throttling

#Active-job concurrency

Unlimited Unlimited Pro
Image jobs in parallel Up to 4 Up to 16
Video jobs in parallel Up to 1 Up to 4

These are upper bounds for active subscription-covered jobs, not a guarantee of fixed daily throughput. Additional job requests beyond the current effective concurrency limit queue behind active jobs or may receive a capacity response. Music and LLM jobs share subscription fair-use scheduling without a separately published concurrency cap.

#Generate queue limits

Unlimited and Unlimited Pro also have generate queue limits. Active-job concurrency and queue limits together define practical throughput, and both can fluctuate based on current demand, worker availability, and overall Supernet capacity.

Queue limits are not published as exact daily job thresholds. They are tuned to keep the subscription useful for normal creative workflows while protecting the shared network from sustained automated or abusive demand.

#Queue priority

Subscription jobs have their own priority classes below paid Spark/SOGNI jobs and above free Spark jobs. Covered fast requests can run through subscription capacity while your tier has effective capacity. If the account exceeds fair-use averages or queue capacity, the request can be demoted to a lower-priority subscription queue, where it may wait longer during peak demand.

If you need fastest paid priority on a specific job, you can pay with Premium Spark for that job instead, regardless of your subscription tier.

#Fair-use controls

Completed subscription jobs inform per-account fair-use scheduling. Failed, canceled, timed-out, retried, or refunded jobs are not treated as completed usage for this purpose.

Very high volume, automation, or usage beyond normal fair-use averages can reduce effective active-job concurrency, lower queue priority, or throttle subscription-covered jobs. Heavy-usage based throttles reset each UTC day. These controls may change over time and may be adjusted based on demand, capacity, and abuse patterns.

#Model output limits

Current model-level output limits still apply. Subscription tier limits govern active-job concurrency, queue behavior, and fair-use scheduling; they do not publish separate image resolution, video resolution, frame-rate, or duration caps by subscription tier.

Music generation and LLM text jobs use subscription fair-use scheduling. No hard public caps on job length or output tokens are published for subscription tiers. Usage above typical creative amounts is subject to fair-use controls.

#After fair-use controls apply: what happens

When effective capacity or queue limits are reached:

  • The generate button or API call returns a rate-limit or capacity response indicating the subscription slot is temporarily unavailable.
  • Waiting for active jobs to finish, queue capacity to open, or the next UTC-day throttle reset allows subscription-covered generation to continue.
  • Premium Spark jobs are unaffected by subscription fair-use throttling; you can continue generating with Premium Spark while subscription-covered jobs are delayed or paused.

#6. Apps, SDK, API, and agents

Subscription entitlement is tied to your Sogni account. It is honored across:


#7. Managing your subscription

#Subscribe (web / Stripe)

Purchase and manage your subscription at app.sogni.ai or dashboard.sogni.ai. Web checkouts go through Stripe.

After subscribing on the web, the Stripe Customer Portal (accessible from your account dashboard) lets you:

  • View your current plan and next renewal date.
  • Switch between monthly and annual billing.
  • Upgrade from Unlimited to Unlimited Pro or downgrade.
  • Update your payment method.
  • Cancel your subscription.

#Subscribe (Apple App Store / Google Play Store)

Subscriptions purchased through the App Store or Play Store are managed through the respective platform store settings, not through the Sogni web dashboard.

  • Apple (iOS/iPadOS/macOS): Manage in Settings → [Your name] → Subscriptions.
  • Google (Android): Manage in Google Play → Subscriptions.

The Sogni web dashboard shows your active subscription status and plan tier when a store subscription is active, but read-only. Deep links to the store management pages are available from the dashboard for convenience.

#3-day free trial

New subscribers are eligible for a 3-day free trial on first-time subscription. A valid payment method is required to start the trial; you are not charged until the trial ends. The trial includes generous evaluation limits (a daily job cap, an overall trial render allowance, and standard image/video size limits; API access is limited during the trial) so you can try every covered model. Full plan limits apply once your paid period begins. At the end of the trial period, billing begins automatically unless you cancel before the trial ends. Canceling during the trial prevents the first charge and ends Unlimited access immediately.

Trial eligibility is limited to one trial per person. Sogni may use payment method, device, and account signals to enforce this; accounts that have previously used a trial are not eligible for a new trial. If you subscribe again after using a trial, checkout starts as a paid subscription.

#Cancel and renew

Canceling your subscription stops renewal at the end of the current billing period. Access to subscription-covered features continues until the period ends — your paid-through date is shown in your account dashboard.

When changes take effect:

  • Cancellation turns off renewal. You keep access until the end of your paid billing period.
  • Downgrades take effect at your next renewal date. You keep your current plan benefits until then, and you can change or cancel a pending downgrade before it applies.
  • Upgrades may take effect immediately, with prorated billing or credit where the billing provider supports it.

Coming back after canceling:

  • Reactivating before your paid period ends turns renewal back on with no new charge — your existing billing period and renewal date are unchanged. Use the Stripe Customer Portal ("Renew plan") for web subscriptions, or resubscribe in your Apple / Google Play store subscription settings.
  • Resubscribing after the period has fully expired starts a new billing period. Trial eligibility does not apply to resubscriptions.

#8. Troubleshooting

Generate is disabled or subscription-covered models show as unavailable Confirm your subscription is active at dashboard.sogni.ai. If recently purchased, allow up to a few minutes for entitlement propagation. Sign out and back in to refresh credentials.

A model says it needs Premium Spark Some models are not covered by any subscription tier (see Excluded models above). The current public tiers differ by throughput and fair-use limits, not by covered model access. Check the Included models table for the model in question.

Subscription shows past due Your payment method may have failed. Update it via the Stripe Customer Portal (web subscriptions) or your device's store settings (App Store / Google Play subscriptions). Jobs on subscription-covered models are paused during the payment retry / grace period until payment is resolved, but Spark and SOGNI rendering still works.

How do I upgrade or downgrade? Use the same management surface as your original purchase. Web subscriptions open the Stripe Customer Portal from your dashboard, where Stripe handles upgrades, downgrades, prorations, billing anchors, and invoice previews. App Store and Google Play subscriptions are changed through the native store subscription management flow. Upgrades apply immediately after the provider confirms payment for the new plan. Downgrades are scheduled for your next renewal date — you keep your current plan benefits until then.

Subscription not detected after App Store / Google Play purchase Allow a few minutes for the store purchase to be confirmed server-side. If the subscription still does not appear, sign out and back in to force a credential refresh. Contact support at [email protected] if the issue persists.

API key not getting subscription entitlement Make sure the API key belongs to the subscribed account. API keys are per-account; a key from a different account will not inherit another account's subscription.


#9. Worker revenue share

#How subscription earnings differ from Spark/SOGNI jobs

When artists pay with Spark or SOGNI, workers receive real-time SOGNI settlement for each completed job. This is the default worker earning path. Subscription jobs are an optional second income stream and work differently:

  • Subscription job revenue accumulates in the monthly Worker Subscription Revenue Share Pool, keyed by UTC month.
  • Workers do not receive real-time per-job SOGNI settlement for subscription-covered jobs.
  • Instead, each monthly pool is reconciled and distributed after that UTC month closes.

#Pool structure

Subscription Earnings participation is optional for workers. Workers can review the current terms and enable or disable participation from the upcoming Subscription Earnings dashboard. When enabled, eligible Fast Worker GPUs and Mac Workers under that Sogni account may receive subscription-covered jobs.

Participating workers earn pool points proportional to their render-Spark share of all subscription jobs completed during the UTC month.

Workers earn 51 % of net subscription revenue (after platform fees, taxes collected and remitted, refunds, chargebacks, and applicable costs) for that UTC month. The current monthly subscription-pool implementation is revenue-share only; any separate seasonal worker incentive, if announced in leaderboard Terms & Conditions, is outside the monthly revenue-share calculation.

#How monthly and annual revenue is recognized

A subscription payment funds the worker pool across the billing period it covers, not all in the single month it is charged:

  • A monthly subscription funds the current UTC month's pool.
  • An annual subscription is recognized across the twelve UTC months it covers — each of those months receives a proportional share of the net annual amount in its own pool. Workers therefore keep earning from an annual subscriber across the full subscription year, not only in the month of purchase.

Free trials contribute no pool revenue. A trial period is billed $0, so it adds nothing to the worker pool. A subscription starts funding the pool only with its first paid charge — when a trial converts to paid, or the initial charge of a signup with no trial. A trial canceled before it converts never contributes to worker earnings.

Revenue and usage are separate dimensions: the recognized revenue above sets the size of each month's pool, while each worker's render-Spark share (described under Pool structure above) sets how that month's pool is divided among workers.

#Estimated vs. finalized payouts

Pool and per-worker earnings shown in the leaderboard UI during the month are estimates based on accrued render-Spark share and current subscription revenue. The final payout is calculated after:

  • The UTC month closes.
  • Subscription revenue for the month is reconciled (accounting for refunds, chargebacks, taxes, platform fees, and prorations).
  • The pool distribution calculation is finalized.

Do not treat in-month estimates as a guaranteed payout amount.

Payouts are planned for approximately 45 days after the end of each UTC month to allow settlement and reconciliation across Stripe, Google Play, Apple in-app purchases, and related providers.

Finalized pool earnings may be paid in SOGNI, Spark, fiat currency, stablecoins, or another method made available by Sogni. Available payout methods, minimum thresholds, fees, and timing may vary by jurisdiction, provider availability, account status, and compliance requirements.

#Attribution

  • Fast Worker (Docker/Nvidia): The leaderboard can show NFT-level rows for display and ranking.
  • Mac Worker (Studio Pro) and Relaxed Worker: The leaderboard can show address-level rows.
  • Final monthly claims: Subscription-pool claims roll up by worker wallet for the finalized UTC month.

#Leaderboard UI

The Worker Subscription Revenue Share Pool leaderboard tab is labeled Worker Subsc Rev Share at sogni.ai/leaderboard. See Leaderboards for general leaderboard mechanics.


#10. Terms and fair-use

#Fair use

Unlimited usage is subject to fair-use limits, anti-abuse controls, queue availability, and rate limits (see Limits & throttling).

Automation and bulk generation: Automated pipelines, bots, and scripts may be used for legitimate creative and development purposes via the SDK and API. Automated workloads that primarily consume subscription capacity without producing meaningful creative output, or that are structured to exhaust the revenue pool disproportionately — including scraping, automated generation loops, excessive parallelization, and commercial-scale abuse — are subject to throttling or account review.

Resale and proxying: Reselling subscription access, or operating a commercial proxy or resale service through your subscription, is not permitted.

Self-work and targeting exclusions: Subscription jobs are dispatched by the Sogni platform through fair-use scheduling. Subscribers cannot target specific workers for subscription jobs. Running a worker and subscribing on the same wallet to direct work to yourself is not a supported use case; self-matched subscription jobs are excluded from subscription-pool credit.

Sogni may limit, suspend, or terminate access for usage that harms the service, other users, workers, or the Sogni network.

#Refunds

Annual subscriptions are discounted in exchange for a one-year commitment. You may cancel renewal at any time, and your access will continue through the end of your paid term. This paid-term access rule does not apply to free-trial cancellation, which ends Unlimited access immediately and prevents the first charge. Mid-term refunds are not provided except where required by law, required by the payment platform, or approved by Sogni support for billing, technical, or account issues.

Where to request a refund depends on how you purchased:

  • Apple App Store: Refund decisions for App Store purchases are made by Apple, not Sogni. Request a refund through Apple's Report a Problem flow at reportaproblem.apple.com or via Settings → [Your name] → Subscriptions. Sogni cannot issue refunds for Apple-billed subscriptions and honors Apple's refund and revocation decisions.
  • Google Play: Refunds for Play purchases follow Google Play's refund flows in the Play Store. Sogni honors Google's refund and revocation notifications.
  • Web (Stripe): Refund exceptions for web subscriptions are reviewed by Sogni support — contact [email protected].

Refund exceptions Sogni support may approve (reviewed case-by-case, not guaranteed):

  • Accidental duplicate subscription or duplicate billing.
  • Billing error.
  • Fraudulent purchase.
  • Serious technical issue preventing reasonable use.
  • Refunds required by consumer protection law.
  • Apple or Google platform decisions.
  • Goodwill exceptions approved by support.

Refund requests are generally declined for heavy use followed by a refund request, mid-year cancellation after substantial use, fair-use violations, abuse, resale, automation abuse, trial cycling, or ban evasion.

Chargebacks: Subscription charges are subject to the Sogni Terms of Service & Privacy Policy. Initiating a chargeback while retaining subscription access may result in account suspension.

#Changes to plan terms

Sogni may update plan pricing, included models, limits, and features. Existing subscribers are notified in advance of material changes. The current authoritative pricing is always the plan shown at checkout.


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