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[FEATURE]: Adjust Go usage limits after DeepSeek V4 Pro permanent 75% price reduction #28846

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Adjust OpenCode Go subscription usage limits to reflect the permanent 75% reduction in DeepSeek V4 Pro API pricing.

Problem

DeepSeek officially announced that the V4 Pro model price will be permanently adjusted to 1/4 of the original price after May 31, 2026.

From the official pricing page, footnote (3):

"The deepseek-v4-pro model API pricing will be officially adjusted to 1/4 of the original price after the 75% discount promotion ends on 2026/05/31 15:59 UTC."

Price comparison:

  • Cache-miss input: $1.74 → $0.435 / 1M tokens (75% off permanently)
  • Cache-hit input: $0.0145 → $0.003625 / 1M tokens (90% off permanently)
  • Output: $3.48 → $0.87 / 1M tokens (75% off permanently)

Additionally, cache-hit input prices across ALL models were permanently reduced to 1/10 of original on April 26, 2026.

The current Go plan limits ($12/5h window, $30/week, $60/month) were set when API costs were 4x higher. DeepSeek V4 Pro is one of Go's primary models, and these cost savings should benefit subscribers.

Proposal

Adjust Go plan usage limits upward to reflect the lower underlying API costs:

  • 5-hour window: increase from ~$12 to at least maintain current token volume (the $12 now buys 4x more tokens)
  • Weekly/Monthly caps: proportional adjustment
  • Alternatively, reduce the subscription price to reflect the cost savings

This keeps Go competitive and ensures subscribers benefit from the industry-wide price reductions rather than the savings being absorbed entirely by the platform.

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