Who this is for: Anyone who wants to know how much of their AnswerPath quota they've used, or is bumping into a limit.
Time: 2 minutes.
Each plan has two main limits:
Plan | Documents | Questions / month |
|---|---|---|
Solo | 5 | 100 |
Professional | 100 | 1,000 |
Plus Professional's 5-user seat limit.
See Plans and pricing for the full breakdown.
In the sidebar footer, click Settings.
Go to the Billing page.
The Usage Details card — "Detailed usage and billing fields for the current billing period" — shows:
Period start and Period end — the current billing month.
Credits included, Credits used, Credits remaining.
Included documents / Extra documents — your document count vs. what your plan includes.
Included questions / Extra questions — your question count vs. what your plan includes.
If the card says "No usage data available yet.", your organization is too new to have recorded usage yet — check back after you've used AnswerPath for a bit.
A question is counted whenever AnswerPath drafts an answer for you:
Every draft from Ask a Question counts as one question.
Every draft generated by QuickTurn — one per row in your questionnaire — counts as one question.
Searching the Answer Bank or reading existing Q&A pairs doesn't count.
Uploading or browsing documents doesn't count.
A 120-row QuickTurn questionnaire will consume roughly 120 questions. Plan accordingly.
The document limit is a hard cap. Once you're at 5 / 5 on Solo or 100 / 100 on Professional, the next upload is blocked until you either:
Remove an existing document (see Organize documents), or
Upgrade your plan (see Upgrade or change plan).
When you're out of questions for the month, AnswerPath blocks further drafts until either:
The new billing period starts (see Period end on the Usage Details card), or
You upgrade.
Already-saved Q&A pairs remain searchable — only new drafts are paused.
Professional is capped at 5 users. Invitations past that limit will fail. Remove an unused teammate or contact support about a larger plan.
Prune the Context Hub quarterly. Most teams accumulate stale documents. A thoughtful cleanup is usually enough to stay well under the doc cap without upgrading. See Tips for better answers.
Bundle your RFI work. If you have several small questionnaires, consolidating them into one QuickTurn run is more efficient than three half-used ones.
Watch trends, not single days. Usage usually spikes during deal cycles. If you're consistently at 80%+ two months in a row, upgrade before you're blocked mid-deal.
Review usage before renewal. A quick glance at Usage Details each month helps avoid surprises.