Use cases

Choose an entry by what you need to make—not by feature names. Create opens with prompt, mode, style, and aspect ratio ready. Best when you know the job but not which named template to use.

How it works

  1. Pick a scenario

    Choose a card for your job—hero stills, storyboard frames, social variants, or book art.

  2. Adjust in Create

    Edit the prompt, style, or aspect ratio. Image-to-image scenarios need a reference upload before you run.

  3. Generate & download

    One credit per successful image; no charge on failure. Batch scenarios output multiple variants at once.

All scenarios

4 entry points—click to open Create with defaults for that job.

Use cases vs templates

Both open Create with fields pre-filled—the difference is how you choose the starting point.

Use cases

Organized by job: “I need a storyboard” or “I need ad variants.” Defaults are broader—good when the task is clear but the exact deliverable is still open.

Templates

Organized by deliverable: “white-background product shot” or “four-panel storyboard.” Prompts and settings are more specific—good for repeat production.

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Why use scenarios

Think in jobs

Align teams with “storyboard” and “social pack” instead of mode names before anyone opens Create.

Faster than a blank Create

Skip the cold prompt—iterate on defaults that already match the job type.

Works with templates

Scenarios set direction; templates add detail when you need a named, repeatable starting point.

Common questions

For credits and commercial terms, see Pricing and the FAQ.

What is the difference between a use case and a template?

Use cases bring broader defaults for a job type. Templates bring a fuller prompt and settings for a specific deliverable. Both open Create and everything is editable before you generate.

Can I change the scenario defaults?

Yes. Prompt, style, aspect ratio, and mode can all be changed on Create.

Do scenarios skip sign-in or credits?

No. Scenarios only pre-fill the form. You still sign in, and credits are charged per successful image.

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