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User quota is a fairness cap — it limits how much of the server’s own monthly credit allowance any single member can burn through, so one person can’t use it all up for everyone else. It’s a percentage of the server’s plan, not a separate credit pool.

Open quota settings

/settings → Usage → Manage next to User Quota
The default quota is 20% until you change it.

Override quota values

The override field accepts three kinds of input:
  • -1 — unlimited for the picked roles.
  • 1100 — that percentage, for the picked roles.
  • 0 — removes the override entirely for the picked roles, falling back to the default quota.
0 is the only way to undo a role override once set — there’s no separate “remove” button, just resubmit the form with the role picked and the override set to 0.
If a member holds multiple overridden roles, the most generous one wins: an unlimited (-1) role beats any percentage, otherwise the highest percentage applies. Overrides are meant to grant elevated allowances (VIP/staff/booster-style roles), not to further restrict someone below the default.

What happens when a member hits their quota

Behavior differs by how they asked: The message tells them their personal share and percentage used, and that it resets at the next monthly reset. They can keep using Aiko once the server’s credits reset, or a server admin raises their quota.
This is a percentage of the server’s plan limit, so it also stops applying once the server itself runs out of credits for the month — see Plans and limits for each plan’s monthly allowance.
You need Discord’s Manage Server permission to change quota settings.