• Resolved preppally

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    • ‘X Queries’ for users and guests means the amount of times they can submit something, regardless of how long it is, right? Would there be a way to test this in the different environments (logged in / out). As the tool uses my IP, I reach the limit in incognito

    • Could you change the prompt whenever someone reaches their maximum to not start the message with “AI Engine:” ? You can see an example on https://preppally.com/career-resume-ai

    • I would love to understand if the limits set on ‘user’ and ‘guest’ are based on IP or overall for ‘everyone meeting’ meeting that criteria?

    As in, is it possible to give every visitor = 5 queries based on their IP?

    I would love to give everyone who is signed out: 5 queries
    Everyone who is logged in on Preppally: 10 queries

    Even in the extra documentation when you explain ‘premium’ and ‘standard’ it’s not clear to me if that 50$ for premium is for one or all premium users combined, same for the 10$ for standard.

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  • Plugin Author Jordy Meow

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    • ‘X Queries’ for users and guests means the amount of times they can submit something, regardless of how long it is, right? Would there be a way to test this in the different environments (logged in / out). As the tool uses my IP, I reach the limit in incognito

    Exactly, it’s the number of queries. You mean, you would like it to behave as either you are connected (in that case, it uses your login), or you are not connected (and it uses your IP). But if you are not connected but already used the AI a lot through your IP, your don’t want the system to see it?

    Could you change the prompt whenever someone reaches their maximum to not start the message with “AI Engine:” ? You can see an example on https://preppally.com/career-resume-ai

    Just to make sure, can you provide a screenshot?

    • I would love to understand if the limits set on ‘user’ and ‘guest’ are based on IP or overall for ‘everyone meeting’ meeting that criteria?

    IP are always logged. If you are logged, the check will be also done on the Login ID (but also, you’ll be granted a better limit anyway).

    As in, is it possible to give every visitor = 5 queries based on their IP? I would love to give everyone who is signed out: 5 queries
    Everyone who is logged in on Preppally: 10 queries

    Yes, that’s how it works already 🙂

    Even in the extra documentation when you explain ‘premium’ and ‘standard’ it’s not clear to me if that 50$ for premium is for one or all premium users combined, same for the 10$ for standard.

    It’s for each; the credits you return through the WordPress Filters affect only the current user/IP.

    Thread Starter preppally

    (@preppally)

    Hi Jordy

    Thank you for the solid reply as always. To come back to your answers:

    Exactly, it’s the number of queries. You mean, you would like it to behave as either you are connected (in that case, it uses your login), or you are not connected (and it uses your IP). But if you are not connected but already used the AI a lot through your IP, your don’t want the system to see it?

    It seems this might be off in the shortcode to display the usage left for a user or visitor, as to me it shows a number >100% while the person can still do a query. Apart from this, it’s clear, no need to change for IP or whatnot.

    Just to make sure, can you provide a screenshot?

    Yes, the prompt looks like this, this is for all the prompts: cookie failed, limit reached. I would love to get rid for ‘AI Engine:’
    https://www.screencast.com/t/rN583mGk8s2


    I think the rest is clear, I just wanted to make sure that when we set a limit for ‘visitor’ it means per visitors and not the combination of all visitors their usage.

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