Q: Can I control the amount of credits my other users are using?
Im interested in one of the larger plans. My questions are:
1: With unlimmited users - how do I ensure that there is enough credits for all users? Can I assign a specific amount of credits to a user?
2: Will it be possible for each user - connected to my account - to buy extra credits? If yes, what is the price?
3: What user roles can I give the users?
4: Do you have integration with Zapier, Make.com or similar for connecting/inviting the users automaticly?
5: I make a lot of how to videoes (in Danish) showing specific functions in a program (Canva, MailerLite ect.). In this case will I then be able to use your tool for generation a script - and optimizing titles ect. - before I upload the video to YT? Or how do you see the best best use of your tool in this case, when the video content follows a step by step instruction?
/Judith

Gil_Subscribr
May 14, 2025A: Hey there, great questions!
1. There is not currently a way to set credit quotas for team members. You can set some team members as read-only, and you can limit team members to specific channels. But credit quotas are not available. Please feel free to contribute this to the feature request board at https://subscribr.canny.io.
2. Only admin users can buy credits. It is connected to a credit card you keep on file. That said, if you think you might need more credits, I highly recommend purchasing a higher tier in AppSumo because the credits are significantly more expensive when purchased through the app.
3. You can find more details here: https://help.subscribr.ai/article/33-user-roles-and-permissions
4. Sorry, this is not available. Please note that Subscribr is not intended as a white label system to offer to multiple clients in an automated way.
5. You can use Subscribr to create tutorial videos, however you will need to provide research sources (could be your own descriptions) walking through the software step by step. This is the only way Subscribr will know how the software works and be able to create instructions for it. For these types of videos, you may consider an approach where you use Subscribr to focus on the intros, conclusions, and values/benefits sections, while switching to a traditional unscripted screen recording for demoing the exact features.