It was fine a minute ago.
You were using it normally.
Then suddenly—
nothing works.
No error.
No warning.
And yes… you already paid for it.
This Usually Doesn’t Happen Randomly
Most platforms don’t shut things off for no reason.
When everything stops at once,
there’s usually a trigger behind it.
- you used it for a long time
- you kept refreshing or retrying actions
- the system flagged your activity
And that’s where limits start kicking in.
It Looks Like a Bug — But Often Isn’t
This is where people get confused.
You’re still logged in.
Your account looks normal.
But access feels partially blocked.
In many cases, this is tied to a daily usage limit.
Not always visible.
Not always explained.
But Here’s What Most People Miss
It’s not always just a time limit.
Sometimes, it overlaps with:
- subscription sync delays
- payment status not fully applied
- temporary account-level restrictions
That’s why it feels worse.
You paid — but the service still stopped.
What You Should Check Right Now
- confirm your subscription is active
- check if your payment actually completed
- stop retrying actions and wait before trying again
- switch network or browser once
These steps solve more cases than people expect.
How Long Does This Last?
If this is a usage limit, it’s temporary.
Access usually comes back when:
- the daily cycle resets
- the system clears recent activity
That can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.
If everything suddenly stops after using it all day,
your account isn’t broken.
But it’s also not something you can force open.
Let the system reset — then check access again.