What counts toward your usage (and what doesn't)

A clear breakdown of what adds to your bill so there are no surprises.

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Glossa bills for active spoken translation, measured by the minute and counted separately for each language. Knowing what does and doesn't count makes your bill easy to predict.

What counts


  • Spoken content that Glossa is actively translating, such as the sermon, announcements, and spoken prayers.
  • Each language separately. A 1 hour service in three languages uses three language-hours.
  • Time while your stream is running and there is speech to translate.

What does not count


  • Silence. Quiet stretches don't add to your usage.
  • Songs and worship music. These aren't billed (and Glossa can't transcribe sung lyrics anyway, which is a limitation of current AI across the industry).
  • The number of listeners. Five people or five hundred, the cost is identical.

The one thing to remember

Stop your stream when the service ends. If a stream keeps running with spoken audio after people have gone, Glossa may still be translating and counting that time. Stopping the stream promptly keeps your usage clean. For a related charge you might see, read "Understanding transcriber minutes on your bill."

 

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