Poe
Last verified: Jun 8, 2026
3 sourced changes·33% official·verified against official docs, changelogs & Wayback·last checked Jun 8, 2026
Low recent constraint volatility — few meaningful restrictions in the last 12 months.
WHY STABLE — trend: stable · no recent tightening
Constraint Stability
higher = fewer recent restrictions
Poe has stayed stable, with minimal changes to its limits over time.
Most noticeable: Fixed point budgets drain faster on popular creator bots that layer a markup on top of model cost
Which usage patterns the recent changes affect — each line backed by the events driving it.
Technical 1 · Product 0 · Business 2 · Policy 0
- Nov 2024
↑ Lower entry price for light users; the cheap tier is daily-capped vs the monthly-pooled higher tiers
- Apr 2024
↓ Fixed point budgets drain faster on popular creator bots that layer a markup on top of model cost
- Mar 2023
→ First hard per-model monthly message caps; free users hit a daily wall on premium models
▸ View full change history (3 events)
- Nov 2024
↑ Lower entry price for light users; the cheap tier is daily-capped vs the monthly-pooled higher tiers
- Apr 2024
↓ Fixed point budgets drain faster on popular creator bots that layer a markup on top of model cost
- Mar 2023
→ First hard per-model monthly message caps; free users hit a daily wall on premium models
Steady. Last 12 months: 0 pricing, 0 limit/quota, 0 model-availability changes (0 tightenings).
Observed past cadence — not a prediction.
What users report
- • “Certain bots demand huge point quotas per message, making it impractical without a subscription.” source
ALTERNATIVES
By constraint history — not capability.