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Figma Make Credit Question

  • July 24, 2025
  • 10 replies
  • 1828 views

NateMatthews

With the official roll out and credit limits, is the limit per seat or total for the plan?

 

10 replies

Akash Kale
  • New Participant
  • July 25, 2025

Hi ​@NateMatthews , 

Figma’s AI credit limits are set per seat, not total for the plan! Thanks


Veniamin_Mylnikov

where can i see how many credits i have left?


Matt W-P
  • New Participant
  • July 25, 2025

where can i see how many credits i have left?

Seconded. 

I’m in the midst of creating an important prototype and still have a lot to do on it. I am worried that I’m going to get to a point where I’m not able to do any more updates and there will be (for the time being) nothing I can do about it. If I could see credits, then I could at least work out what I can do with the credits I have left. 

 


Jake_Spillar
  • New Participant
  • July 25, 2025

We’ll be abandoning this solution as 80-100 prompts per month is absolutely not fit for purpose. 


Matt W-P
  • New Participant
  • July 25, 2025

We’ll be abandoning this solution as 80-100 prompts per month is absolutely not fit for purpose. 

Similar mindset myself - but - will have to see first how much these illusive ‘purchasable extra credits’ work out to be in terms of cost. 

In the last 2 weeks, I’ve done about 500+ prompts. The credit profile for my account would have only let me do around 11% of what I’ve actually done. 


Matt W-P
  • New Participant
  • August 13, 2025

I just got this message whist using Make.. (I’ve done over 1000 prompts in the last few weeks on a high complexity prototype I’m building ) 
 

What I’d like to know ASAP is how much the credits will cost, when the enforcement will come into play,  how we will be able to purchase credits, etc. so that we can plan ahead for business continuity (or look to use a different workflow) 


Jake_Spillar
  • New Participant
  • August 13, 2025

I just got this message whist using Make.. (I’ve done over 1000 prompts in the last few weeks on a high complexity prototype I’m building ) 
 

What I’d like to know ASAP is how much the credits will cost, when the enforcement will come into play,  how we will be able to purchase credits, etc. so that we can plan ahead for business continuity (or look to use a different workflow) 

Yes I got this myself. They’ve positioned this as something that is invaluable in peoples workflows, I think the expectation is people will purchase additional credits as they now can’t live without it. But very interested to see the cost here. We’re already exploring our own solutions, including creating our own.


barryscheffka
  • New Member
  • September 9, 2025

Experiencing this myself now, unbelievably annoying. 


Melasios
  • New Member
  • October 4, 2025

Some of us might be less equal! 😡
It appears there are Figma Make users with privileged access to credits. This game shows version 1007 (=1007 prompts) – so roughly 10x of the credit limits.
https://www.reddit.com/r/FigmaDesign/comments/1nwvy7u/comment/nhofgb9/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Here’s more info in case the reddit post get deleted:
https://medium.com/@krisxsee/figmacraft-how-i-built-a-game-in-7-days-with-figma-make-d409904f04d6


kitwalker14
  • New Participant
  • March 11, 2026

This is just unacceptable, 3000 credits is about 45 mins usage, this has made the platform, which has JUST begun to be useful with the introduction of the more advanced models completely unsustainable from a usability perspective. I will burn 180 credits asking it do do a simple task, the requirement to use a advanced model is basically mandatory as the lesser models just wont get the outcome, The AI agent will forget the context within a prompt or two and will activity LIE to you on the lesser models. I believe the platform has become extremely usable now, but the credit system needs to be reviewed urgently as this is a deal breaker for everyone trying to use it as a actual tool-set. There are alternatives, i suggest everyone start voting with their feet.