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FixJune 16, 20262 min read

# More accurate credit accounting

Every credit charge is now attributed to the campaign that drove it, and we audited and reconciled credit balances across all accounts so your usage numbers are exact.

Credits are real money and a real sending budget, so the numbers behind them have to be exact. We did a thorough pass on how credit consumption is recorded — both going forward and historically — so that every charge is traceable and every balance is correct.

## What changed

Every credit deduction now records the campaign that caused it at the moment it happens. When AI Autopilot drafts a first email, when a lead is deep-enriched for a campaign, or when you approve or reply to a message, the charge is stamped with its campaign before it's written to your usage history. Spend that legitimately has no campaign behind it — finding leads, Self Learning AI work, contact cleaning — is recorded as such rather than being guessed at. That precise attribution is what powers the new per-campaign breakdown on your Usage page.

## Reconciliation across every account

Beyond new charges, we audited credit balances across all accounts against the full history of credits added and credits consumed. The audit derives what each balance should be from the ledger of every top-up, subscription grant, refund, and deduction, then flags any account whose stored balance drifts from that expected figure. Where historical usage rows were missing their campaign, we backfilled it from the underlying record so past usage attributes correctly too. The result: the balance you see and the usage you're billed for both reconcile to the same underlying ledger.

## Why it matters

If you've ever looked at a credit total and wondered whether it was right, this is the work that answers that question. Accurate accounting means the runway estimate on your billing overview reflects reality, the per-campaign usage numbers add up to your workspace totals, and a top-up moves your balance by exactly what you paid for. And because each charge is tied to the exact action that triggered it, a retry after a network hiccup can never bill you twice for the same send. For teams reporting credit usage to clients or planning a large send against a fixed budget, exactness isn't a nicety — a number you can't trust is one you have to re-check by hand every time.

## What you should do

Nothing. The attribution applies to all new usage automatically, and the reconciliation runs against accounts behind the scenes. If a credit total ever looks off, your **Billing → Usage** page now shows the spend broken down by workspace and campaign, so you can see exactly where every credit went.

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