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Targeted Edits, Supabase Integration Improvements, and Pricing Updates
This update introduces more precise edits, an upgraded Supabase integration, reliability improvements, and new subscription tiers.
Make Precise Edits with the Select Feature
Say goodbye to typing out detailed instructions for specific edits. Now, with the Select feature, you can visually target specific parts of the UI to isolate what you want to change.
Once you click on the Select button, you'll be able to highlight the text, section, button, or other elements and include this as part of the instruction context.
This makes it faster and easier to communicate your exact requirements, saving you time and enhancing precision.
Go full-stack with our improved Supabase Integration
Our Supabase integration has been completely revamped, making it much easier to build full-stack applications with GPT Engineer.
Once enabled in your project, you'll be able to add backend capabilities such as authentication, data persistence, as well as integrating with LLM providers, payment providers, and other third-party APIs.
Learn more about our Supabase integration here.
10x Fewer Errors
We’ve significantly improved the reliability of GPT Engineer, reducing backend error rates by 90%. This should lead to fewer disruptions and a more stable performance across all projects.
Pricing Updates
We have updated our subscription plans. Each plan includes limits on the number of successful edits per day or month.
Here’s a summary of the new tiers:
- Free: $0/month - 5 free messages per day, unlimited public projects, one-click deploy, GitHub sync
- Starter: $20/month - An additional monthly messaging limit (on top of the free credits), the option to remove “Edit with Lovable” badge, private projects
- Launch: $50/month - 2.5x monthly messaging limit, VIP events, priority support
- Scale: $200/month - 10x monthly messaging limit, early access to new features
Early access users have been “grandfathered” into their existing plans but can switch to the new tiers. There is currently no concrete plan to retire the old “Pro” plan, but if this changes it will be announced in due time.
Visit our pricing page for more details.
Authors
Niklas Vatn
Kristian Ruiz Kyvik
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