Your Pro credits, explained

What the three numbers on your subscription screen mean.

When you earn free Pro from referrals, your subscription screen shows three figures — Earned, Active, and Banked. Here's what each one is telling you.

Earned

The total free Pro time this account has ever been granted from referrals — your own sign-up bonus plus every reward for a friend you've brought in. It's a lifetime running total, so it never goes down, even as time passes or days get used.

Active

The pass you're on right now. The screen shows when it ends — for example, “Expires in 26 days.” When it runs out, any Banked days take over automatically, with no gap and nothing for you to tap.

Banked

Free days you've earned but haven't started using yet — usually because you were already covered when you earned them. They're saved for you and kick in the moment you have a gap: if you cancel, pause, or a paid plan lapses, your banked days cover you before you're charged again. You never lose them.

Why the numbers don't simply add up

Earned is everything you've ever received — and some of it may already be used up. Active is only your current pass, and Banked is what's still waiting in reserve.

So Active plus Banked can be less than Earned. The difference is simply free time you've already enjoyed.

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