Choosing the right tier

A guide to picking the plan that matches your creative needs.

Mani has four tiers designed for different stages and scales of ad creative needs. Here is how to pick the right one based on your situation.

Free ($0/month)

Best for: Evaluating Mani before committing any budget. You get 20 generations per month, 1 brand, and 1 competitor in Brand Radar. This is enough to run a full Brand DNA extraction, generate a week's worth of ads, review the quality, and decide if Mani fits your workflow. The Free tier is not time-limited. You can use it as long as you want.

Starter ($29/month)

Best for: Solo founders and small brands running $1K-$10K per month in ad spend. You get 200 generations per month, 3 brands, 5 competitors in Brand Radar, and the daily queue. At $0.15 per ad, this replaces the $50-100 per ad cost of freelance designers. If you are running ads on one or two platforms and need 20-40 fresh ads per week, Starter covers it.

Pro ($79/month)

Best for: Growing brands running $10K-$100K per month in ad spend. Unlimited generations, 5 brands, 15 competitors, Campaign Studio, priority generation queue, and Studio mode for multi-brand dashboard. The unlimited generations mean you never think about limits. Generate as many variants as you want, test aggressively, and let the ad platform pick the winners.

Studio ($299/month)

Best for: Agencies managing multiple client brands or large brands with multiple product lines. Unlimited everything, unlimited brands, team seats with role-based access, white-label exports (your logo on exports instead of Mani's), API access for programmatic generation, and dedicated support with a named account manager.

The decision framework

If you need fewer than 200 ads per month: Starter. If you find yourself hitting the Starter limit, managing 4+ brands, or wanting Campaign Studio: Pro. If you are an agency or need team access: Studio. Start with Free to evaluate, upgrade when the value is obvious. All upgrades are prorated, so you only pay the difference for the remainder of your billing period.

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