Noca Credit Usage Breakdown
Noca uses a simple credit system for AI powered actions across the platform. Most configuration and development actions are free, while certain AI features consume credits when used.
Knowing how these actions work helps teams plan usage and scale their apps efficiently.
Below is a quick overview of the main credit consuming actions in Noca.
Apps: App Creation with Prompts
One of the fastest ways to build in Noca is by creating an app using a prompt. Instead of building everything manually, you simply describe the app you want and Noca generates the initial structure for you.
Each prompt used to create or updated an app consumes credits.
This allows teams to quickly generate new applications and iterate on ideas using natural language.
| Action | Credit Consumption |
|---|---|
| Create or Update an app with a prompt | 10 Credits |
| CRUD action in an application, per record | 1 Credit |
Flows: AI Nodes
AI Nodes allow workflows and apps to process information using AI. They can answer questions, generate content, analyze data, or automate responses inside your applications.
Every time an AI node processes a question or generates a response, credits are consumed.
| Action | Credit Consumption |
|---|---|
| CRUD action in an application, per record | 1 Credit |
| AI Node question | 10 Credits |
Bots: Bot Conversations
Noca Bot allows users to interact with apps and workflows through AI powered conversations. This can be used for customer support, automation, or assisting users inside an app.
Credits are consumed when a new conversation begins.
Once the conversation starts, the interaction continues within that session.
| Action | Credit Consumption |
|---|---|
| Start a Noca Bot conversation | 10 Credits |
| CRUD action in an application, per record | 1 Credit |
Docs: Document Generation
Apps built in Noca can generate documents automatically, such as reports, confirmations, or structured files.
Each generated document consumes credits.
| Action | Credit Consumption |
|---|---|
| Generate a document | 10 Credits |