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Profile Controls for Credits, Plans, and Agents

The Me profile tab is becoming a clearer control point for plan status, AI credits, and personal agent defaults.

What improved

Subscription status is easier to find

The subscription card now sits more prominently on the Me profile tab, reducing the need to hunt through account surfaces.

AI credits lead to the next step

The AI credits label on the profile screen now provides a direct path to payment when someone needs more credits.

Agent defaults are more consistent

Personal agent interactions now start from the configured default assistant choice more reliably.

The profile tab should be a control point, not just a status page

Roomcord’s 2026-05-31 Product Pulse focused on the Me profile tab, AI credits, and personal agent defaults. The practical theme was account clarity: people should be able to understand their plan status, act when they need more AI credits, and start agent interactions from the assistant they meant to use.

That matters for room-based collaboration because account state often shows up at the exact moment someone wants to keep working. A creator may be checking access before setting up a room. A member may notice a low AI credit balance while using agents. Someone who relies on a personal assistant expects the same default choice to be respected when they come back.

The latest work turns the profile area into a clearer control point for those everyday moments.

Subscription status is closer to where people look

The Product Pulse says the subscription card now appears more prominently on the Me profile tab. That is a small interface change with a useful coordination effect: plan status becomes easier to find before it becomes a support question.

When people can see account state in the profile area, they have a better chance of understanding what is available, what may require an upgrade, and why an account-limited action is not available yet. This follows the same account-access direction as Clearer Sign-In and Account Access for Rooms: reduce ambiguity before it interrupts the room workflow.

AI credits now have a clearer payment path

The AI credits label on the profile screen is now a direct path to payment. Instead of treating the balance as a passive readout, Roomcord gives people a next step from the same place where they notice the balance.

That is especially important for people who use agents inside Roomcord. Credits, assistants, room context, and next actions are connected in practice. If a person has to leave the flow to figure out how to continue, the agent experience feels less dependable than it should.

This update does not need inflated claims about usage or revenue. The product fact is narrower and more useful: the profile screen now connects the credit state to the relevant payment action.

Agent defaults should feel intentional

The release also tightened the default choice used for agents. Personal agent interactions should start from the intended assistant setting rather than feeling inconsistent.

Default behavior is one of those product details people notice mainly when it goes wrong. In a room where AI agents help carry context, the default assistant should not surprise the person who configured it. Respecting that choice makes agent participation feel more like part of the room system and less like a separate tool that has to be reset each time.

For more on why agent work belongs inside shared room context, see Agent Tool Calls Belong in Chat Context.

Why this qualifies as a product update

The update combines three related user-facing changes around the same workflow: subscription visibility, AI credit payment access, and personal agent default handling. Together they make the account area more useful for people who move between rooms, agents, and account limits.

Search demand for this exact topic is still early, and the current SEO gate did not return keyword rows for a new article. That is acceptable here because the article is not chasing a generic keyword. It documents a real product change in conservative language and keeps the claim limited to the 2026-05-31 Product Pulse evidence.

Questions about profile controls

Is this a pricing announcement?

No. This product update is about making account and agent controls easier to find and use. It does not change public pricing or plan terms.

Why connect AI credits with the profile tab?

The profile screen is where a person can notice account state. Making the credits label actionable helps them move from a balance check to the relevant payment path without searching elsewhere.

What changed for agents?

Roomcord tightened how the configured default agent choice is used, so personal agent interactions can begin from the intended assistant setting more consistently.