Suger

When AI Pauses

When Insulin refuses a request for a billing reason, it says which of four reasons applies, because each has a different fix. A generic “billing problem” would send everyone to support.

The reason appears as a banner at the top of Settings → Billing, and in the conversation itself if you were chatting when it happened.

The billing banner reading "AI features are paused — your credit has run out", with the line "Add credit to resume. Stored files and running sandboxes are unaffected."


The four reasons

BannerWhyHow it resolves
This organization is suspendedAn administrative hold placed by SugerContact support@suger.io
Monthly spending limit reachedThe month’s spend hit the limit you setRaise or remove the limit on the same page
AI features are paused — your credit has run outPay as you go, and the balance reached zeroAdd credit
All billable features are paused — your account has reached its debt limitThe balance fell past the negative floor set for the accountAdd credit; contact support if you need the floor changed

They are evaluated in that order, and you are told about the first that applies. Telling someone their credit ran out when they are actually suspended would send them to top up an account that will still refuse them.

Monthly billing is never stopped for a balance. The invoice comes after the usage, so a negative balance is the normal state of an invoiced account between invoices. It can still be stopped by a suspension or by your own spending limit.

What keeps working

This is the part people ask about first, and the answer is deliberate: losing access to your own work over a few cents is not an acceptable billing outcome, and paying afterwards would not give back the hours you could not work.

Credit exhausted / limit reachedPast the debt limit
Reading, listing and searching your stored filesWorksWorks
Running sandboxesKeep runningKeep running
Starting, stopping, connecting to an existing sandboxWorksWorks
AI requestsPausedPaused
Creating a new sandboxWorksPaused
Uploading new filesWorksPaused

No data is deleted in any of these states. A running sandbox is never killed to collect a debt.

The difference between the two columns is the whole point of having two states: an exhausted balance is a soft stop that leaves you able to keep working with what you already have, and the debt limit is the hard stop that also prevents new capacity being reserved.

What happens to a request in flight

  • A request that has not started is refused before the model is called, and answered in the conversation with the reason and what to do about it.
  • A long response already streaming is checked every ten seconds and cut off where the text stops, with the same explanation, once the balance is known to have run out. A deep research run or a multi-tool agent loop can otherwise spend far more than the balance it was allowed against. The check reads a decision that is held for up to a minute, so a response can run briefly past zero before it stops.
  • If the check itself cannot be answered, the response is allowed to finish rather than truncated. Consumption is metered either way, and losing an answer someone is waiting on is the worse failure.

Resuming

Service resumes automatically — there is nothing to switch back on and no operator to wait for.

CauseFixBack within
Credit exhaustedAdd creditAbout a minute of the credit landing
Debt limitAdd creditAbout a minute of the credit landing
Your monthly limitRaise or remove it on Settings → BillingAbout a minute
SuspensionSuger lifts it — a successful payment does not clear it on its ownImmediately after

If you are relying on automatic top-up to add that credit, allow a little longer: the top-up itself runs every five minutes, and the minute above starts once it has been charged.

The short delay is the spend check re-reading your account; it holds its answer for up to a minute so that a busy conversation is not re-checked on every message.

Being told before it happens

The Credit balance card is the reliable early warning, and the in-app assistant can take you straight to Settings → Billing if you ask it about spend.

If you would rather not watch it, turn on automatic top-up: it charges a saved payment method once the balance is at or below a trigger you choose, so the balance never reaches zero in the first place.

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