Placing a limit of 2 hours of video in a YEAR or 30 minutes in a month is a lousy business model. If someone finds this tool particularly useful, though not necessarily lucrative for an agency or consultant, they will have to stop because their minutes were used up. Yes, you can upgrade, but I get the feeling that “let’s talk” involves a language with lot of zeros.
Good point @zackdemundo. One possible workaround is to have the client review the video before you actually hit "generate". They can see all on screen animation, slide progression, and hear audio and music. The only thing they won't see is the avatar's mouth moving. That review process doesn't consume any minutes at all. After they've signed off, you can generate the video (generation minutes only apply to actual video length). If any changes are requested after generation, only the changed portions of the script count toward your minutes. I've found that if clients are really serious about Synthesia, they will usually spring for the cost of the Enterprise plan so they can get unlimited minutes. Then they can give agencies/consultants a seat on that plan for development work. I hope that helps!
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Placing a limit of 2 hours of video in a YEAR or 30 minutes in a month is a lousy business model. If someone finds this tool particularly useful, though not necessarily lucrative for an agency or consultant, they will have to stop because their minutes were used up. Yes, you can upgrade, but I get the feeling that “let’s talk” involves a language with lot of zeros.
Good point @zackdemundo. One possible workaround is to have the client review the video before you actually hit "generate". They can see all on screen animation, slide progression, and hear audio and music. The only thing they won't see is the avatar's mouth moving. That review process doesn't consume any minutes at all. After they've signed off, you can generate the video (generation minutes only apply to actual video length).
If any changes are requested after generation, only the changed portions of the script count toward your minutes.
I've found that if clients are really serious about Synthesia, they will usually spring for the cost of the Enterprise plan so they can get unlimited minutes. Then they can give agencies/consultants a seat on that plan for development work. I hope that helps!