Starter
Best if you are still validating prompts and style
Use the lower-cost entry options if you are learning the interface, testing prompt structure, and figuring out which video formats fit your workflow.
Choose a plan based on credits, output quality, and usage rights
Use pricing to compare how much testing volume, 1080p output, and commercial flexibility your workflow needs.
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The best plan is the one that matches your weekly testing volume, export expectations, and whether the clips stay internal or go to clients. Think about how many prompt variations, revisions, and final renders you actually create before you compare sticker prices.
If you test many prompt variations, opening hooks, and scene revisions every week, a larger monthly pool usually fits better than occasional top-ups.
Higher-quality exports matter more once the video is headed to ads, product pages, stakeholder review, or public publishing instead of private testing.
If the output is meant for paid campaigns, client delivery, or branded publishing, check plan terms early instead of assuming every tier covers the same usage.
Starter
Use the lower-cost entry options if you are learning the interface, testing prompt structure, and figuring out which video formats fit your workflow.
Creator
Choose a mid-tier plan when you need stable output for social clips, product teasers, or repeatable short-form creative work without constant credit anxiety.
Team
Higher plans make more sense when multiple stakeholders review drafts, you need more iterations per concept, or deadlines make queue speed and consistency more important.
A good pricing page should connect plan limits to real workflows. Pair it with your prompt library, motion-poster page, and tutorials so visitors can judge fit in context instead of reading pricing in isolation.