What Is Free Credit Expiry?
When you sign up for ORCFLO, you get a one-time grant of free credits to try out the product. Those free credits come with a deadline: if they haven't been used within 30 days of signing up, they expire.
Where to check your expiry date
Your credit balance dropdown (the credit badge in the top navigation) shows a “Free credits expire on…” line whenever you still have free credits and an expiry date set. That's always the most up-to-date place to check.Why 30 Days?
The 30-day window is designed to encourage you to actually try building and running a workflow soon after you sign up, rather than letting an unused account sit idle indefinitely. Once you start using your workflows regularly — on a free or paid plan — expiry isn't something you need to think about.
Keeping Your Account Active
Using your free credits — running a workflow, testing a tool, trying out an AI model — keeps your account active and is the best way to make sure you get value out of them before the deadline. If your free credits expire unused, your account simply reverts to having no free-tier credits available; you can still upgrade to a paid plan at any time to keep building.
Paid Credits Don't Expire This Way
This 30-day expiry only applies to the free, one-time signup grant. Once you're on a paid plan, your monthly credits refresh at the start of every billing cycle for as long as your subscription is active — they don't carry the same expiry deadline.
Want more credits before your free ones run out?
You can upgrade to a paid plan at any time from your billing settings. See Pricing Tiers to compare plans.