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Your monthly view limit depends on your current active plan — we do not track or apply your plan history.
If you upgrade to a higher-tier plan, the new view limit is applied immediately and will be available for the current billing period.
How View Limits Are Calculated
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Changing your plan only affects the limit — it does not affect the reset date
What happens when you change your plan:
Account Registration
View Limit:
Base limit for the Free plan
Reset Limit:
1 month after sign-up
Upgrade to a Higher Plan
View Limit:
limit increases immediately
Reset Limit:
no change
Downgrade to a Lower Plan
View Limit:
limit decreases immediately
Reset Limit:
no change
Purchase a New Plan Before Reset
View Limit:
new limit applies immediately
Reset Limit:
no change
This date:
is set once when you register
is automatically updated every month
does not change when you purchase or switch plans
When Are My Views Reset?
Your view count is automatically reset on the date shown in your dashboard as Reset Limit
This means:
Your limit won’t reset midway through the month
The only thing that matters is which plan is active at the start of the new period
What If Your Plan Is Renewed on a Different Day Than Your Reset Date?
If you renew or upgrade your plan on a different day than the Reset Limit date, this does not affect your limit. In the new billing period, your full limit will be applied according to your current plan.
Can I Change My Reset Limit Date?
No. The reset date is managed by the system. It updates automatically each month and cannot be changed manually
I Purchased a New Subscription. Why Didn’t My View Count Reset?
View counts only reset on your Reset Limit date. Purchasing or upgrading a plan does not trigger a reset
View limit breakdown:
July 1 – 4
Plan & Limit:
Free 500
Used:
0
Remaining:
500
Carries Over:
no
July 1 – August 1
Plan & Limit:
Base 15,000
Used:
10,000
Remaining:
5,000
Carries Over:
no
August 1 – September 1
Plan & Limit:
Base 15,000
Used:
0
Remaining:
15,000
Carries Over:
new cycle
What happens on August 1:
Your view counter is reset to zero
The remaining 5,000 views from the previous month do not carry over
A fresh 15,000 views are available from August 1 to September 1
For example, how view limits work when switching plans. Let’s walk through a real-world scenario:
July 1. You signed up at mirror-app.com. You received a base limit (e.g., 500 views from the Free plan), valid until your reset date on August 1
July 5. You upgraded to the Base plan, which includes 15,000 views per month. The new limit took effect immediately. The Reset Limit remained August 1
Between July 5 and August 1, you used 10,000 views
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