manus Launches Subscription Plans & Mobile App - Enhanced Features

Manus AI Launches Subscription Plans
Manus AI, a rapidly gaining popularity AI agent platform originating from China, initiated the availability of two subscription tiers on Monday morning, with pricing beginning at $39 monthly.
New Subscription Options
Currently in its beta phase, Manus functions as an AI-driven agentic system capable of handling diverse tasks. These range from designing a webpage for wedding announcements to developing a scorecard for baseball matches.
However, our evaluations have indicated that the platform doesn't fully deliver on all the ambitious claims presented in its marketing materials.
Plan Details
The more affordable of the two new premium plans is priced at $39 per month. This includes 3,900 credits and allows for the concurrent execution of two tasks.
The more expensive option, costing $199 monthly, provides users with 19,900 credits. It also enables the simultaneous operation of five tasks and offers prioritized access during periods of high demand.
Credit Top-Ups and Access Limitations
Subscribers to the premium Manus plans have the option to purchase additional credits through top-up packages. Specific pricing details for these packages were not immediately available.
Manus communicated via a post on X that, due to ongoing infrastructure scaling and development, temporary limitations to access have been implemented. They are also focused on enhancing current usage rates to maximize user value.
Platform Updates
Alongside the introduction of subscription plans, Manus has released an iOS app. Furthermore, the underlying AI model has been upgraded to Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
These improvements aim to enhance the platform’s capabilities and user experience.
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