The Ceero Wallet
AI credits without the subscription.
The Ceero wallet is a prepaid balance shared across the Ceero suite. Top up once from $5, pay $0.01–0.10 per AI action in HourIQ, e-sign, Free Markdown to PDF, and Vaultful — and keep your credits forever, because they never expire.

How it works
- 01
Top up
Choose a one-time amount — $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 — and pay through Paddle. A VAT invoice is issued automatically.
- 02
Confirm actions
Inside any suite app, each AI feature shows its exact price before running. Nothing is ever charged without a confirmation.
- 03
Track everything
Your hub dashboard lists every transaction: which app, which action, what it cost, and your remaining balance.
Wallet vs. subscription
| Ceero wallet | Typical subscription | |
|---|---|---|
| Commitment | None — one-time top-ups | Monthly or yearly contract |
| Unused value | Kept forever, credits never expire | Lost at the end of each cycle |
| Light usage | Pay cents for what you run | Full price regardless |
| Price visibility | Exact cost shown before each action | Hidden in the plan tier |
| Card on file | Not required after checkout | Charged automatically forever |
Wallet questions
What is the Ceero wallet?
The Ceero wallet is a prepaid credit balance attached to your Ceero account. It pays for AI actions across the Ceero suite — HourIQ, e-sign, Free Markdown to PDF, and Vaultful — instead of a monthly subscription. Top-ups start at $5 and credits never expire.
Why prepaid instead of a subscription?
AI usage varies enormously between people. A flat subscription overcharges someone who runs three contract reviews a month and undercharges someone who runs three hundred. Prepaid per-action pricing charges each person exactly what they consume.
How is each action priced?
By the model and context size the action actually uses. Typical actions cost between $0.01 and $0.10, and every app shows the exact price before you confirm.
Is my card stored on a subscription?
No. Top-ups are one-time payments processed by Paddle. Auto-refill exists as an explicit opt-in and can be switched off at any time.