Zhipu AI Discontinues GLM Coding Plan Unlimited Weekly Quota Subscription on April 30

Gate News message, April 22 — Zhipu AI announced that it will discontinue automatic renewal of the GLM Coding Plan unlimited weekly quota subscription starting at 10:00 AM Beijing time on April 30, 2026.

The discontinuation affects users currently subscribed to the legacy plan with auto-renewal enabled. According to the company, the decision was driven by sustained growth in usage, which has made the original unlimited weekly quota model difficult to sustain long-term. Affected users will receive two months of equivalent new plan benefits as compensation.

Current subscription cycles and pricing remain unchanged, and the two-month compensation will be automatically issued on April 30. After the compensation period expires, users who wish to continue using the service must manually subscribe to the latest available plan at that time.

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