

The question that matters: “In what situation will I regret choosing A over B after 3 months?”
Text rendering in images produces headlines, CTAs, and logos with legible typography at any scale. Magic prompt iterates card layouts in seconds without designer revisions.
Remix uploads a base design and generates color schemes, text overlays, and layouts simultaneously. Evaluate and select final assets in one session - no feedback rounds needed.
Design templates and aspect ratio controls generate catalog imagery at scale. Image upscaling produces 2K output suitable for print and large-format display.
The 200K context window ingests transcripts and competitor filings together. Function calling extracts guidance ranges, risk factors, and management commentary in one request.
Streaming surfaces draft summaries in real time; function calling triggers database lookups for context, then a refinement pass enforces tone before posting to channels.
Safety features scan request/response logs for PII leakage and prompt injection. Vision flags sensitive screenshots in support tickets. Batch API processes 50K logs for $8-12.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet generates JSON with sentiment, priority, product area, and next steps. Function calling writes results to internal wiki databases - no CSV imports or data entry.
You get 10 slow generations/day, Public gallery, Basic features. What's locked behind the paywall: 400 priority generations/mo, private images, commercial use. If those matter, Basic at $8/mo is the next step. Good enough for solo use and evaluation.
$8/mo gets you 400 priority generations/mo, Private images, Commercial use. The sweet spot for professionals who've maxed out the free plan and need 400 priority generations/mo, Private images.
$20/mo gets you 1000 priority generations/mo, Bulk generation, API access. 150% more than Basic - justified only if you need the extras.
You get Per-token pricing, All Claude models, API key access. What's locked behind the paywall: team management, usage controls, enterprise features. Good enough for solo use and evaluation.
Custom pricing for Team management, Usage controls, Enterprise features. Always negotiate - ask for pilot pricing if testing with <50 seats, and push for annual discount commitments. Compare enterprise quotes against OpenAI API's equivalent tier.
7 differences found across 20 standardized features
Evaluative strengths and weaknesses — not feature lists