Comment by rawkode 1 year ago I wonder how this affects gated features and search limits? 5 comments rawkode Reply AlotOfReading 1 year ago That's one of the the technical limitations behind gating it to unlimited accounts for now. bloomingkales 1 year ago They could embed the subscription level into the blind signature. dgacmu 1 year ago But they still couldn't do accounting / query limiting for users on a limited queries per month plan. So you could do "yes you have assistant" or "no you don't" but their $5/month taster plan has a query limit. 1 reply →
AlotOfReading 1 year ago That's one of the the technical limitations behind gating it to unlimited accounts for now. bloomingkales 1 year ago They could embed the subscription level into the blind signature. dgacmu 1 year ago But they still couldn't do accounting / query limiting for users on a limited queries per month plan. So you could do "yes you have assistant" or "no you don't" but their $5/month taster plan has a query limit. 1 reply →
bloomingkales 1 year ago They could embed the subscription level into the blind signature. dgacmu 1 year ago But they still couldn't do accounting / query limiting for users on a limited queries per month plan. So you could do "yes you have assistant" or "no you don't" but their $5/month taster plan has a query limit. 1 reply →
dgacmu 1 year ago But they still couldn't do accounting / query limiting for users on a limited queries per month plan. So you could do "yes you have assistant" or "no you don't" but their $5/month taster plan has a query limit. 1 reply →
That's one of the the technical limitations behind gating it to unlimited accounts for now.
They could embed the subscription level into the blind signature.
But they still couldn't do accounting / query limiting for users on a limited queries per month plan. So you could do "yes you have assistant" or "no you don't" but their $5/month taster plan has a query limit.
1 reply →