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Bolt pricing, reviewed

How Bolt has priced its AI from January 2025 to now — the rung, the moves, and where it's headed.

  • CompanyStackBlitz
  • CategoryCoding agents
  • AudienceProsumer
  • PatternStatic
  • Last observedJun 2026
  • Confidencemedium
  1. Jan 2025 Rung 3 · Hard allotment
  2. Now Rung 3 · Hard allotment

Held one rung all window — pattern: Static.

The short version The pricing model has not moved on the continuum over the window.

The verdict

Bolt.new was born usage-metered when it launched in October 2024 — never a flat per-seat product — and has sat at hard allotment ever since. Every paid tier carries a fixed monthly token allotment; exhaust it and you are blocked until you upgrade or manually buy a non-expiring reload pack, with no automatic pay-as-you-go overage and no unlimited fair-use framing. The free tier even carries an explicit daily hard cap. The changes since January 2025 are refinements of the same model: July 2025 added token rollover and reload packs, softening the hard stop without removing it; 2026 brought an annual plan, a tightened free-tier cap, and a favorable Pro allotment bump at the same dollar price. These are meter-retuning moves, not a walk across rungs.

Current pricing snapshot

As published on Bolt's own pages · captured Jun 12, 2026. Unit: token.

PlanPrice / moIncludedAt zeroTop-up vs plan
Free Free 1,000,000 Unstated None
Pro $25 10,000,000 Hard stop Yes · price hidden
Pro 50 $50 26,000,000 Hard stop Yes · price hidden
Pro 100 $100 55,000,000 Hard stop Yes · price hidden
Teams $30 Hard stop
Credit ↔ dollar
Not pegged — a credit is not a fixed $
Free tier
1,000,000 credits, per month
Billing
Monthly or annual · 10% off annual
Purchased credits
Never expire

What changed

  • May 5, 2026 · Credit burn-rate repricing · May 5 2026: Pro monthly token allotment bumped 10M -> 13M at the same $20/mo (more allowance per dollar) — meter retuned favorably, dollar price and hard-allotment model held.
  • Feb 14, 2026 · Credit burn-rate repricing · Feb 14 2026: Free-tier daily token cap tightened from 200K to 150K/day — a retuning of the meter's allowance at unchanged $0 price (hardening on the free tier), not a rung move.
  • Jul 1, 2025 · Policy change · Dated public policy note: 'Starting July 1, 2025, tokens roll over for one additional month'; paid tokens consumed FIFO (oldest rollover buckets first). Confirmed at the 2026-06-12 capture.

Where it's headed

Born metered and held at hard allotment, the likely next move is continued allowance retuning at the same dollar prices rather than a shift to auto-billed overage.

A read on the likely next move from where Bolt sits today — association, not a forecast (the panel is observed, not sampled). How the continuum works →

Sourced from Bolt's official pricing pages and archived snapshots. Primary: pricing page. Method & limits: Methodology & data.