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# Revenue Model

Nest AI generates revenue in two ways: premium plan sales and commissions on paid AI model purchases. Both revenue streams are detailed below. Note that the Beta version of our Custom Models Studio will be fully free of charge for a select number of Beta users.\
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The Nest AI Custom Models Studio will have a free and premium plan. The free plan allows users to make a profile, purchase other models and upload custom code AI Models. The Premium plan, with a monthly cost of $200, allows users to create, configure and monetize AI Models with our no-code solution. \
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Moreover, we take a 5% commission on any AI models purchases through our site, with the remaining 95% going to the publisher of the AI model.\
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Nest AI does not take any commission on 'Credit' purchases, which are 'in-platform' tokens to purchase  AI models. We also do not take any commissions on withdrawals from revenue generated through our platform.\
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100% of revenues generated through our platform, whether by premium plan sales or commissions, will be distributed to $NEST holders at the end of each month (31st). Although subject to change, we will initially have a 0.1% holding cutoff for revenue share, to prevent revenue share farming.


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