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A paced slideshow of generated stills beats generated video on revision cost and variants. It loses on anything that must be demonstrated. One rule decides.
A paced slideshow of generated stills beats generated video on revision cost and variants. It loses on anything that must be demonstrated. One rule decides.
Standard Annual carries 240 bonus credits and Pro Annual carries none, yet Pro saves more cash. How both discounts work and which fits your volume.
A mostly-good result doesn't need a rewritten prompt. How to tell an edit from a remake from a genuine restart, and what each one actually costs you.
Versely tiers gate credit volume, not capability. The 296-model catalog, editor and agent are identical on every plan, so upgrading is a throughput call.
A per-episode P&L in credits, the views each of five niches needs to pay one episode back, and the monthly number that decides whether you keep the channel.
Approval at the end is approval after the spend. A four-gate structure — concept, key frame, motion, export — and exactly what locks at each one.
Knowing one model deeply beats a marginally better one you cannot steer. Two thresholds, job variety and output volume, for when that stops being true.
A line-item breakdown of both bills: creator fee, seeding, shipping, revisions and usage renewal against stills, generation, lipsync, captions and rerolls.
A model that wins every side-by-side can lose badly on credits per shipped shot. How to log first-pass usable rate and let it decide which model you route to.
One source video into ten markets, broken into line items. Dub jobs are flat per language; the chargeable events concentrate in captions and exports.
Unused Versely credits roll over when a plan renews, so a quiet month banks capacity instead of burning it. How to plan a quarter around that.
Time-boxed unlimited promotions cap resolution, model subset and queue before they cap volume. Six levers to check, and how to find the real ceiling.
All six Versely top-up packs price at the same rate per credit, so the largest earns no volume discount. Where the per-credit savings actually are.
Versely's editor charges once per export, not once per edit. How free 480p previews work, what triggers a real charge, and how to actually use both.
A client's small tweak and a client's swap-the-look request aren't the same change order. A credit taxonomy for what each revision type actually costs.