I've been on Kimi Allegretto ($39/mo) for a while, and here's something the pricing page doesn't tell you:
Agent Swarm's 50 uses/month is a theoretical number.
In reality, every time I run a normal task (research + writing), my quota pool drops by 5–10%. Do the math: that's only 10–20 runs per month, not 50.
The issue? Agent Swarm doesn't count "uses." It counts total resource consumption: 25 sub-agents running in parallel, each reading context, analyzing, web-searching, researching... all draining credits from the shared pool. One heavy Swarm run can equal dozens—or even hundreds—of normal chats.
How I manage now:
- Agent Swarm: 1–2 times/month for tasks that truly need parallel processing (e.g., researching 50 sources at once).
- Coding & daily tasks: DO NOT USE SWARM.
- Alternative: K2.6 Agent (Thinking Mode).
Result: I still get research, outline, draft, and polish—the full workflow—but at a fraction of the cost (0.1%–1% of what Swarm burns). K2.6 Agent doesn't spawn 25 parallel agents, but it's smart enough to handle tasks sequentially while keeping context intact.
My lesson: If your task doesn't need 25 virtual workers running simultaneously, then one solid agent + a clear 5-step chat workflow is cheaper, easier to control, and won't give you a mid-month quota headache.
P.S. This is my personal experience on the Allegretto plan. Your mileage may vary. But if your quota is also burning faster than expected, drop your experience in the comments.
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