This article explains how WriteHuman plans work: what counts as a request, the monthly request allowance and word limit on each plan, how output variations work, and what Ultra "unlimited" really means. For account setup and a first walkthrough, see Getting Started with WriteHuman. For current pricing, check writehuman.ai/pricing.
What is a request?
A request is one click of the Humanize button. Each time you click Humanize on a piece of text, that counts as one request against your monthly allowance, no matter how the result turns out.
Your plan sets three things: how many requests you get each month, how many words you can include in a single request, and how many output variations you receive per request.
Plans at a glance
Here is what each paid plan includes. For the price of each plan, see writehuman.ai/pricing, since prices can change.
Basic
80 requests per month
600 words per request
2 variations per request
Pro
200 requests per month
1,200 words per request
3 variations per request
Ultra
Unlimited requests per month
3,000 words per request
5 variations per request
You can also try the Humanizer for free from the homepage with a limited number of monthly requests. Paid plans raise your limits, give you more words per request, add more output variations, and unlock enhanced humanization quality.
How variations work
A variation is an alternate version of your humanized text produced from the same request. When you run a request, you get several rewrites to choose from (2 on Basic, 3 on Pro, and 5 on Ultra). This lets you pick the version that reads best without spending another request. Choosing among the variations from a single click does not use extra requests.
Monthly requests and when they reset
Your monthly request allowance refreshes each billing month while your subscription is active. Using the Humanizer draws down that month's allowance, and a new allowance becomes available for the next billing month.
Requests reset on your billing (renewal) date each month, not on the first of the calendar month. For example, if your subscription renews on the 12th, your allowance refreshes on the 12th of each month.
If your requests do not appear to reset when you expect, reach out through the in-app chat or at [email protected] and the team can look into your account.
Word limits and long documents
Each plan has a maximum number of words per request: 600 on Basic, 1,200 on Pro, and 3,000 on Ultra. This is the most text you can humanize in a single click.
If your document is longer than your plan's per-request word limit, split it into smaller sections and humanize each section as its own request. For best results, break the text at natural points such as paragraph or section breaks. Keep in mind that each section you humanize counts as one request.
Tips for better results on long text
Start with Standard mode for a lighter, faster rewrite.
If a section still reads as AI generated, run that section through Enhanced mode for a deeper rewrite. Running Standard output back through Enhanced resolves most cases.
Does a low score or failed result use a request?
A high human score is honest information about how likely text is to be flagged by major detectors, not a bug. Sometimes a result comes back lower than you hoped, and you may want to run the text again (for example, through Enhanced mode).
If the built-in AI Detector gives your output a low human score (in other words, a high AI reading), a button appears that lets you re-humanize that text again for free. Trying to improve a weak result this way does not cost you an extra request.
A submission that is blocked by content moderation still counts as one request on the website, though blocked submissions do not count against API usage. For more on what gets blocked and why, see our content moderation article.
If you believe a request did not complete correctly, contact the team through the in-app chat or at [email protected] so they can review what happened on your account.
Ultra and the meaning of "unlimited"
On Ultra, unlimited means unlimited monthly requests, so you should not normally run into a monthly request limit. There is still a per-request word limit of 3,000 words on Ultra, so very long documents should be split into chunks the same way as on other plans.
Unlimited usage may be throttled if we detect account sharing or abuse. As long as you are using your own account normally, this should not affect you.
If you are on Ultra and you see a "limit reached" message, that is not expected. Please reach out through the in-app chat or at [email protected] and the team will sort it out quickly.
Pausing your subscription
You can pause your subscription instead of cancelling. A pause takes effect at the end of your current billing term, not in the middle of a cycle, and it defers your future billing for the number of months you choose. During the pause you cannot use the paid service, and billing resumes automatically when the pause ends.
Pausing does not add new requests. You keep whatever requests are left in your current term, and pausing simply postpones your next billing and next allowance until the pause is over.
If your available requests after resuming do not look right, contact the team and they can check your account.
Changing plans
You can review and change your plan from within the app. To compare what each plan includes and see current prices, visit writehuman.ai/pricing. You manage billing at My Account > Manage Subscription, which opens the Stripe Customer Portal. You can cancel anytime from My Account and Cancel Subscription. For billing, invoice, or refund questions, contact the support team so a person can help you directly.
Still need help?
If you have a question about your plan, requests, or word limits, reach out through the in-app chat or email [email protected]. The team replies during business hours and is happy to help.