Limits and usage
Jules is currently in beta and available free of charge during this period. We’re actively improving the service and learning how developers use Jules and where it provides the most value.
Usage data during this beta will help us:
- Improve task quality and system performance
- Understand real-world workflows
- Inform future pricing models
Learn more about how your data is used to improve Jules.
While Jules is free of charge today, we do expect to introduce pricing in the future. We’ll share more details as the product matures. Our focus is on building the right developer experience and learning from early adopters.
Task limits
Section titled “Task limits”Each user is subject to the following default limits:
- 2 concurrent tasks
- 5 total tasks per day
If you try to exceed these limits, Jules will notify you and prevent new task creation until your quota resets.
What happens at the limit
Section titled “What happens at the limit”When you hit a limit:
- The new task button will be disabled
- A tooltip or error message will exaplain the reason
- You can continue reviewing or managing existing tasks
- Task history and feedback are unaffected
Requesting higher limits
Section titled “Requesting higher limits”If you’re part of a larger team, or actively using Jules in your daily development flow, we’d love to hear from you.
To request increased limits:
You’ll be asked to share:
- How you’re using Jules
- Repositories or workflows it supports
- Your ideal task volume
We prioritize access for developers actively contributing feedback and pushing Jules to its limits.