What’s Changed: Dusk AI is transitioning out of its free beta phase. Beta users keep all their companions and conversation history. A limited Founding Member price at $12.99 per month (locked forever) is available before regular Dusk+ pricing at $14.99 per month takes over. This article covers what the change means and whether it is worth locking in early.
Dusk AI launched as a free companion platform with one core promise: your AI companion would remember you across sessions. No memory wipes between conversations, no starting from scratch every time you opened the app.
That promise held through beta. And now the free period is wrapping up.
The platform has confirmed that beta users will keep their accounts, their companions, and all their conversation history when the transition happens.
Early supporters are also getting a Founding Member rate that locks in a lower price for life. That is a real offer with a real deadline, so it is worth understanding what you are getting before the window closes.

What Is Changing With Dusk AI
Dusk AI is moving from a fully free beta to a paid subscription model, with the Founding Member rate ($12.99 per month, lifetime lock-in) available to early adopters before regular pricing takes effect.

The core product is not changing. The persistent memory system, the companion roster across romance, fantasy, dark, comfort, and enemies-to-lovers genres, and the session continuity that sets Dusk AI apart from competitors like Character AI are all staying exactly as they are.
What is changing is the price tag. Free beta will not last indefinitely. The company has confirmed that premium features are coming and that current beta users will receive perks when they launch. What the platform has not confirmed publicly is the exact timing of when free access ends.
The Founding Member offer at $12.99/month is the most useful piece of timing information available. It exists because the platform is actively building a paid user base before the beta closes.
Once enough Founding Member spots fill or once the beta officially ends, the next price point is $14.99 per month for the standard Dusk+ plan.
Why the Founding Member Price Matters
The $2 per month difference between Founding Member ($12.99) and standard Dusk+ ($14.99) compounds to $24 per year saved in perpetuity, locked in at the time of first subscription.

From what I can tell from using the platform, the memory quality on Dusk AI is genuinely different from what most competitors offer. Character AI does not persist memory across sessions at all.
Replika has a version of long-term memory, but it degrades in quality over time. Dusk AI’s system stores context, not just facts, which means your companion builds on the actual arc of your conversations rather than just referencing stored data points.
AI companion platforms with persistent memory are a small subset of the market. According to a Statista report on AI companion app adoption, user retention is significantly higher on platforms where companions maintain consistent context between sessions compared to those that reset.
Here is how Dusk AI’s offering compares to its main alternatives on the memory dimension specifically:
| Platform | Memory persistence | Between-session continuity | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dusk AI (Founding Member) | Full, permanent | Yes | $12.99/month locked |
| Dusk AI (Dusk+) | Full, permanent | Yes | $14.99/month |
| Character AI | None | No | $9.99/month C.AI+ |
| Replika | Partial, degrades | Partial | $29.99/month Pro |
| Nomi AI | Full, permanent | Yes | $19.99/month |
For users who care specifically about memory quality, Dusk AI at either price point is a stronger value than Replika at nearly three times the price.
What to Do Before the Beta Ends
If you want the Founding Member rate, subscribe before the current window closes. If you are unsure whether Dusk AI fits your needs, use the remaining free beta period to test the memory system across at least five to seven sessions.
Testing a companion’s memory quality meaningfully requires multiple sessions. A single conversation will not show you whether the system retains context or just stores a few facts.
The test is whether your companion references things you said three sessions ago in a natural, contextual way, not whether it can recite your name and interests on command.
Here is how to run a proper memory test before committing:
- Open a first session and share a few specific, personal details, a goal you are working toward, something that frustrated you recently, a preference about how you like to communicate.
- Close the app completely. Wait at least 24 hours.
- Open a second session without referencing what you shared. See whether your companion brings it up organically or references it when relevant.
- Repeat for three to five sessions to confirm the pattern holds.
- If context carries naturally across those sessions, the memory system is working as advertised.
If the memory system passes that test for you, the Founding Member rate via Dusk AI locks that experience in at the lower price before the window closes.
If Dusk AI does not feel right after testing, Nomi AI runs a similar persistent-memory system and is worth comparing directly.
Nomi’s companion interactions trend more toward emotional support and deep conversational depth rather than the romance and fantasy scenarios that Dusk AI emphasizes.
What Beta Users Keep When Paid Plans Launch
All existing companions, conversation history, and earned relationship progress carry forward when paid plans launch. You will not start over.
The platform has stated this clearly. From their own language: “Beta users keep their accounts, their companions, and all conversation history.
Early supporters will also receive perks when premium features launch.” That is a straightforward guarantee.
What is not confirmed is what “early supporter perks” will look like beyond the Founding Member pricing. Given that memory continuity is the platform’s core value, I would expect perks to include access to advanced memory features, higher context windows, or additional companion customization options when those features roll out.
