Billing & Prepaid Wallet
Pay only for what you use. No surprise bill at the end of the month.
NevoChat runs on prepaid credit. You load a balance, and each AI message or voice call draws from it in real time. When the balance hits zero, sending pauses — so you never end up with debt to pay off. You stay in control of your budget, down to the dollar.
Welcome credit
When you create your account, you get a small amount of free credit. You can try all of NevoChat — chatbots, voice calls, images — before you ever add a card.
Example: $5 free at sign-up. Enough to run your first few hundred messages without paying anything.
Prepaid wallet (pay as you go)
You load a balance once. Each AI message and each voice call is deducted from it the moment it happens. Nothing is billed upfront, and there's no hidden overage.
Example: you load $50. A day of $6.85 in usage leaves the balance at $43.15. You watch the meter move.
Recharge and auto-recharge
Top up manually whenever you want, or switch on auto-recharge so you never hit zero. You pick the threshold and the amount.
Example: "when the balance drops below $10, add $50 automatically." Your chatbots never stop mid-conversation.
Real-time usage tracking
You see exactly where your money goes: by day and by model. No black box, no nasty surprise at month's end.
Example: today, $3.80 on WhatsApp AI messages, $2.15 on voice calls, $0.90 on generated images.
Invoices & payment history
Every top-up generates a downloadable invoice. You keep the full history of your payments, ready for your accounting.
Example: download the PDF invoice for each top-up, and see everything you've paid at a glance.
Monthly plans, if you prefer
Would you rather pay a fixed amount each month? Subscription plans exist too, with a set number of conversations included. Pick whichever fits your usage.
Example: a monthly plan with an included conversation quota, instead of prepaid pay as you go.
Your usage, in plain view
Good to know
One account, one wallet: all your chatbots and links share the same balance. You get an email when the balance runs low, before it ever reaches zero.