Copilot Credit Issue #198259
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I am very disappointed with the new GitHub Copilot AI Credits pricing model.
Since the June 1 update, Copilot has become unpredictable and much more expensive. Credits are consumed too quickly, especially when using agent mode, code review, debugging, or repository-related tasks.
The biggest problem is that users cannot clearly know how much a task will cost before running it. One task can burn a large amount of credits without enough warning or transparency.
This is unfair for developers, freelancers, and small businesses who trusted Copilot as an affordable coding assistant.
I used 100% of copilot pro+ in just 2 days of normal work which I used to do months and years ago.
GitHub should seriously reconsider this pricing model, increase the included credits, add clear cost warnings before each task, and give users better control over credit spending.
The current system makes Copilot feel risky to use instead of helpful.
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