How credits work in the product
Pricing explains the public commercial tiers. This page explains the operational side: which actions use credits, which do not, and how that maps to normal ZerothFloor workflows.
Create a new private plan
Standard users spend 1 credit when starting a new plan in their workspace.
Clone a public plan
Turn a public plan into a private starting point in your own workspace.
Generate a floor plan from a prompt
Use AI to create a starting layout directly inside the editor.
Download DXF from a public plan page
Public DXF download is a sign-in and credit-gated action for standard users.
Save versions or edit existing plans
Normal editing, autosave, manual save, and version checkpoints do not consume credits.
Publish public links and collect comments
Public sharing, public browsing, and async comments are not credit events by themselves.
What to remember
Credits are tied to specific create and reuse moments.
Standard users do not spend credits simply for editing, saving, versioning, publishing public links, or handling review comments.
Credits matter when the workflow creates new private work, reuses public work, invokes AI generation, or requests certain gated public downloads.
Where pricing fits in
Use public pricing for the offer, then the credit center for account state.
Credits FAQ
What uses credits?
For standard users, creating a new private plan, cloning a public plan, generating a floor plan from a prompt, and downloading DXF from a public plan each consume 1 credit.
What does not use credits?
Saving versions, editing existing plans, publishing public links, leaving public comments, and normal in-editor review workflows do not consume credits.
How do I get more credits?
You can subscribe for monthly credits and use referrals so both you and a new invited user receive additional credit when the signup qualifies.