# What is a billing unit

A billing unit is a standardized metric used to determine the cost of a service. Its exact nature can vary depending on the service and the provider offering it. In our context, a billing unit is defined by the services we provide. For a charge of $1, you have 100 messages and the capability to train on 25 pages, which is approximately 50,000 words.&#x20;

For those opting for our Enterprise plan, there's an added advantage: the price per unit drops to just $0.85, offering more value for larger requirements. This structure ensures transparency and clarity in our pricing model


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