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Tokens
Tokens are ikigize's usage-based currency for premium features. One token equals 0.01€. The core platform — browsing courses, reading content, managing tasks, chat, and semantic search — is completely free. Tokens are only consumed by AI interactions and file storage beyond the free tier.
What tokens pay for
Two things consume tokens on ikigize:
AI-powered content generation and assistance (debited from your user wallet; optional org coverage may apply)
EXAMPLES:
Cost structure: Variable based on conversation length and complexity
Third-party paid AI services and premium integrations
EXAMPLES:
Cost structure: Based on API pricing and usage
File uploads beyond the free tier: 1 GB per user (personal) or 1 GB total for the organisation library — billed daily to owner wallets
EXAMPLES:
Cost structure: ~4 tokens/GB/month beyond the applicable free allowance (user or organisation)
Course access, task management, the resource library, chat, matchmaking, and semantic search all run without any token cost.
The token price
Every token has a fixed value of 0.01€. Token consumption rates adjust as underlying service costs change — the token price itself never changes, making budgeting predictable.
Premium operations apply a 90% markup over actual platform costs. For an average AI conversation (inferred cost ~0.10€):
Token Cost = (0.10€ × 1.9) ÷ 0.01€ = 19 tokens (0.19€)Plan your monthly cost
The interactive estimator below uses the same rates as production billing (hosting per member on billable campuses and courses, storage beyond the free tier, and a planned AI budget per member from your organisation wallet). Adjust numbers to match your scenario.
Adjust the scenario to see approximate monthly token spend using the same rates as production billing (hosting, storage beyond the free tier, and member AI budget).
First campus is free for hosting.
First three courses are free for hosting.
Used to scale per-member AI budget from the organisation wallet. Organisation storage includes 1 GB free total (not per member).
Euro amount you expect to allocate or cover per member per month for AI. Not your full usage cap — just planning numbers.
≈ 26 avg. conversations / member (19 tokens each)
Estimated monthly total
≈ 9.255,00 € per year (per month × 12)
Monthly breakdown
- Hosting (billable campuses & courses)1,650 tokens1 billable campus(es), 3 billable course(s)
- Storage (beyond free tier)475 tokens119.0 GB billable — 120 GB hosted vs 1 GB organisation free pool (1 GB total)
- Member AI (org budget)75,000 tokens150 members × 5,00 € / member
Estimates only. Hosting uses 10 tokens per member per month on campuses and courses beyond the free tier (1 free campus, 3 free courses). Storage uses ~4.0 tokens per GB per month after 1 GB free for the organisation (shared). User uploads use 1 GB free per user. One token = 0.01 €.
Two wallets, two billing paths
ikigize only has two wallet types: a user wallet (every account) and an organisation wallet (for each organisation). There are no separate wallets for campuses, courses, or other entities.
How costs attach depends on what you’re doing:
- AI usage is always debited from the user’s wallet. Where an organisation has agreed to support its members, part of that spend may be covered from the organisation wallet up to configured limits — your wallet view shows spend and any applicable coverage.
- Hosting and storage for libraries and infrastructure are billed to the owning user or organisation. Costs roll up into monthly bills per campus, course, session, or task you own; your wallet shows a projected monthly total alongside your balance.
Organisations allocate tokens to member user wallets and can set default or per-member spending limits — not to separate campus or course wallets.
Explore in detail
- Wallets & billing — user vs organisation wallets, AI vs hosting/storage, and free vs. purchased tokens
- AI Token Usage — which AI operations cost tokens, the pricing formula, and concrete examples
- Storage Billing — free storage tier, daily billing cycle, and how public resource costs are shared
- Allocation & Limits — moving tokens from an organisation wallet to members and setting limits
- Community Tokens — earning tokens through contributions (not yet available)