ANOQR ad credits: what you are actually buying
One credit posts one ad, in any category, and expires 180 days after purchase. That is the whole model. The only real decision is how many to buy at once — and the arithmetic for that is simpler than the pricing table makes it look.
What this covers
Most classified pricing pages are designed to be confusing. This one is genuinely simple, so it is worth stating the whole model in four lines before going anywhere near the table.
- One credit posts one ad.
- A credit works in any category — cars, property, electronics, jobs, anything.
- Credits stay valid for 180 days from purchase.
- Each posted ad runs for 30 days.
Everything else is quantity.
Where the free allowance ends
Every account gets three free listings before any of this applies. They are not category-restricted and they do not refill. Once they are used, the fourth listing needs a credit. The free allowance explained covers that part in full.
The tiers, and what actually differs
Packs run from a single ad at ₹99 up to a dealer pack at ₹9,999. What changes between them is not what a credit does — a credit is a credit — but what each one costs you.

That is why the packages page shows the per-ad price as the large number and the pack total as the supporting one. The pack total tells you what leaves your account today; the per-ad price is the only figure that lets you compare two tiers honestly.
The live prices and pack sizes are always on the packages page, which reads them from the API. An article is the wrong place to quote a number that an admin can change this afternoon.
The arithmetic that actually decides it
Two questions, in this order:
1. How many ads will I genuinely post in six months?
Not "could" — will. Credits expire at 180 days, so a pack sized for optimism is a pack you partly throw away. If the honest answer is three, buy three; the per-ad saving on a bigger pack is not a saving if half of it lapses.
2. Is my selling continuous or one-off?
A person clearing out a house is one-off: buy small. A shop, a showroom or an agency has continuous inventory and re-lists the same categories every month — that is what the dealer pack is for, and at that volume the per-ad price difference stops being trivial.
The 30-day run is a feature, not a limit
Each ad runs 30 days and then expires. Sellers often read that as a countdown. It is more useful read as a diagnostic: an item that has not sold in 30 days is nearly always mispriced rather than unseen, and an expiry date is what forces that conversation with yourself.
Expiry is not deletion. The listing stays in your account and reposting it costs one credit and about two taps — no re-typing.
Paying
Checkout runs through Cashfree, with Razorpay as the fallback; the order decides which one opens. Both are standard Indian gateways supporting UPI, cards and net banking. Credits appear on the account immediately on a successful payment.
If a payment is debited but credits do not appear, the verification step reconciles it — but that self-healing window is finite, so raise it through contact the same week rather than the next month.
Frequently asked questions
- What does one ANOQR ad credit buy?
- One published listing, in any category, running for 30 days. Credits are not tied to the category you bought them in.
- Do ANOQR ad credits expire?
- Yes — 180 days from purchase. That is the main reason to size a pack against ads you will genuinely post rather than ads you might.
- How much does a single ad cost after the free three?
- Single ads start at ₹99, and packs run up to a ₹9,999 dealer pack. Current prices are always shown on the packages page, which reads them live.
- Can I use a credit bought for a car on something else?
- Yes. Credits are category-agnostic, so a credit bought while listing a vehicle can be spent on furniture, a phone or a job post.
- Which payment methods work?
- Checkout goes through Cashfree with Razorpay as a fallback, both supporting UPI, cards and net banking. Credits are added to the account on successful payment.