Vibe411 plans are built around live listing capacity, not around deleting your work when the account changes. That distinction matters, because creators often need to upgrade, downgrade, pause, or reorganize without losing what they already wrote.
What plan limits actually control
The plan limit controls how many listings can be live at the same time on the account. Drafts, archived items, and other non-live states do not use the same public-capacity slot in the way a live listing does.
What happens when you hit the live limit
If the account already has the maximum number of live listings allowed by the current plan, the next listing cannot go live until you either:
- hide or archive an existing live listing
- upgrade to a plan with more live capacity
What hidden by plan means
Hidden by plan does not mean deleted. It means the listing is preserved, but it is not currently public because the account does not have enough live capacity for it right now.
Why Vibe411 hides instead of deletes
Creators should not have to rebuild product copy, links, screenshots, and tags from scratch just because their plan changed. Hiding protects the work and makes it possible to restore a listing later when room is available again.
How restoring works
When plan capacity becomes available again, hidden listings can be restored. That can happen because you upgraded, because founder benefits changed the effective plan access, or because another live listing was hidden or archived.
How founder benefits fit into this
The founder program sits on top of the regular plan model. The first 500 creators who both sign up and publish a live listing qualify for Basic free for life. That means the account keeps the normal Basic features and listing rules without recurring Basic charges.
What founder status does not do
- It does not reserve a spot on signup alone.
- It does not make every plan unlimited.
- It does not remove the need to manage live listing capacity.
What creators should do in practice
- Keep the strongest listings live first.
- Archive or hide outdated items instead of leaving everything public forever.
- Use the Products tab to restore preserved listings when space opens up.
- Think of upgrades as capacity changes, not as a different content system.
What to do next
If you are near the limit, check the live listing count in the dashboard before you start another launch. If you already have hidden listings, restore the most important ones first when space becomes available again.