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# Plans & limits

Too Much Niche comes in three tiers — **Starter, Growth, and Agency** — each raising the limits below. For current prices and exact numbers, see the [**pricing page**](https://www.keywordrush.com/toomuchniche/pricing).

## What's metered

Your tier sets how much you can do:

* **Sites** — how many WordPress sites you can activate the license on.
* **Content plans per month** — how many Topic Maps you can generate.
* **Articles per month** — how many articles you can generate.
* **Concurrency** — how many articles generate **in parallel** at once; the rest queue and start automatically.

## Credits

Each generated article uses **one article credit** from your monthly allowance. With a **Premium** model (your own API key), an article costs **½ credit** — doubling how many you can generate. See [Premium models](/account-and-licensing/byo-api-key.md).

## Usage

Check your usage anytime on the **License** page — *"X used · Y remaining."* To compare tiers, see the [**pricing page**](https://www.keywordrush.com/toomuchniche/pricing).

## Next

* [**Premium models (bring your own API key)**](/account-and-licensing/byo-api-key.md) — double your limit with your own key.
* [**Manage your license**](/account-and-licensing/manage-license.md) — activate, deactivate, or move it between sites.


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