Monthly
$3.99/month
Billed monthly · cancel anytime
Subscribe
- Batch export (ZIP of all chats)
- Attachment & artifact bundling
- Unlimited PDFs, no daily cap
- No branding footer in exports
- 14-day refund window
Yearly
$2.49/month
Billed $29.88 once a year · 37% off
Subscribe
- Everything in Monthly
- Best for regular users
- Locks in today's pricing
- 14-day refund window
Best value · pays off in 7 months
Lifetime
$19one‑time
Pay once. No renewals. Yours to keep.
Buy now
- Everything in Yearly
- No subscription to manage
- Grandfathered on today's feature set forever
- 14-day refund window
The small print, in English
- What happens after I pay?
- Polar (our Merchant of Record) emails you a signed license key within seconds. Paste it into the extension's license field and click Apply. Paid features unlock immediately.
- Can I try before buying?
- Yes — the free tier is fully functional. Single-chat export in Markdown / HTML / PDF / JSON / TXT, up to 3 PDFs per day. The paywall kicks in for batch export, attachment bundling, unlimited PDFs, and removing the small branding footer.
- What about grandfathering?
- Lifetime licenses keep the feature set that exists on the day of purchase — forever. When we later add new paid features (for example, scheduled backups), those are separate — they won't retroactively lock existing lifetime buyers out of anything they already had.
- Can I use one license on multiple devices?
- Yes, for your own devices. The license syncs automatically via
chrome.storage.sync across your Chrome profiles. For a fresh install or a different browser, use Restore Purchase. Don't share the key with other people — that's what the terms of service forbid.
- Refund policy?
- 14 days, no questions asked. See the full refund policy.
- Why are there three tiers?
- Honestly: monthly is for people who want to try without commitment, yearly is cheaper per-month but requires the annual commitment, and lifetime is the best deal if you're confident you'll use the tool for more than a few months. Most of our users pick lifetime — we think you should too.