Where to find the Credit Wallet
The Wallet is visible in the upper right corner of Tess on the chat screen, or image/video generators, next to a small yellow coin icon.

What are credits and how do they work
Credits are the “currency” of Tess. Depending on the action you perform in Tess, it may have a cost and the consumption comes from this credit wallet, for example:Messages
Sending messages is a form of consumption and depends on the size of the conversation and also on the chosen model. The more robust models tend to consume more credits per exchange compared to older ones, but they perform better on more complex tasks.
Max Mode
Activating Max Mode, by expanding the reach of the working context window, ends up sending the model much more previous content, in order to accommodate the entire history up to the maximum window of each model. More memory, more cost — which is why it is a feature that should be activated on demand.
Documents
When you attach files to the Knowledge Base, they also need to be processed and made available in your account’s library. This document processing procedure deducts from your credits and is a one-time charge per document. However, the use of AI for token reading consumes resources.
Generations and Tools
The process of generating images, videos, avatars, music, narrations, and podcasts through the Tess chat are all done with AI and, for each of them, there is a specific cost tied to the process. In addition, the use of tools (Tools) such as Deep Analysis and Manage Files can also generate costs in your credit wallet.
Behind this are tokens:
- Input tokens: everything you send to the AI and then what is sent as chat context
- Output tokens: everything the AI generates as a response
The cost in credits is calculated based on the number of tokens processed and the type of resource used.