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Credits measure the work Juno performs for your team. A task can use credits when Juno runs model calls, browser sessions, web extraction, connector operations, file processing, or generated artifacts.

Credit balances

Juno shows usage remaining for your team. Depending on your plan, your balance can include daily credits and monthly credits.

Daily credits

Daily credits reset on a daily cadence. They are useful for regular day-to-day work and help keep routine usage separate from larger monthly allowances.

Monthly credits

Monthly credits reset on renewal or the plan’s monthly allowance schedule. They are useful for larger tasks, busier periods, and workflows that need more room than the daily balance.

What affects usage

  • The size and complexity of the task
  • How many sources Juno reads
  • Whether Juno uses browser automation or external data providers
  • How many model calls are needed
  • Whether the task generates or renders artifacts
  • How many follow-up revisions you request
Clear scoping usually keeps usage lower because Juno can do less exploratory work.

Example task costs

Exact credit usage varies by task. Juno calculates usage from the actual work performed, including model usage, browser sessions, external data requests, and artifact generation.

Lower-usage tasks

  • Summarizing a short file
  • Rewriting a small block of copy
  • Answering a focused question from existing workspace context
  • Formatting a simple table or list

Medium-usage tasks

  • Researching a handful of web pages
  • Reviewing a small ad account export
  • Creating a first draft from multiple sources
  • Updating a spreadsheet with moderate analysis

Higher-usage tasks

  • Crawling or reviewing many pages
  • Running browser-heavy workflows
  • Analyzing large datasets or long document sets
  • Producing several artifact revisions
  • Using paid external data providers during the task
If a task may be expensive, start with an audit or plan first, then ask Juno to execute the approved work.