For what it is, I think Synthesia is priced pretty reasonably, but smaller businesses might be uncomfortable with such a large price tag. For what it is, the amount of time it saves, and the amount of work hours it saves, Synthesia is definitely worth the price.
We hit our quotas quite quickly. So we are definitely limited to how much testing we can do, which is kind of a problem. For what we used it for, we definitely ran into issues with being able to use be it due to the price because we didn't have enough credit.
When considering scaling up our usage of this technology, I did find it somewhat costly. It begins at around four thousand dollars for a full subscription, and although the price per subscription decreases when purchasing more, it can still be a bit of a hurdle, especially for limited content needs.
I have my personal account. However, when a project requires an enterprise account, I advise clients to get their enterprise accounts, and I work on those. Some clients prefer not to use my account and want me to use their own. In such cases, they provide me with their login details, and I create the videos on their accounts. This setup gives them control and ownership of the content, although it can be a bit tricky if they lack familiarity with the platform. I handle the costs, as well as any new features or enhancements they want to add to their personal accounts. They don't get access to edit the video directly in my account, so I encourage them to use their own personal accounts to have easy access to future edits. The new pricing is fair and competitive. It compares well to other options on the market. The cost ranges from three dollars to approximately twenty-nine or even thirty dollars, with some specialized packages reaching the thirty-dollar mark.
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For what it is, I think Synthesia is priced pretty reasonably, but smaller businesses might be uncomfortable with such a large price tag. For what it is, the amount of time it saves, and the amount of work hours it saves, Synthesia is definitely worth the price.
We hit our quotas quite quickly. So we are definitely limited to how much testing we can do, which is kind of a problem. For what we used it for, we definitely ran into issues with being able to use be it due to the price because we didn't have enough credit.
The price reflects well on the ability of the software. It matches exactly what it offers.
When considering scaling up our usage of this technology, I did find it somewhat costly. It begins at around four thousand dollars for a full subscription, and although the price per subscription decreases when purchasing more, it can still be a bit of a hurdle, especially for limited content needs.
I have my personal account. However, when a project requires an enterprise account, I advise clients to get their enterprise accounts, and I work on those. Some clients prefer not to use my account and want me to use their own. In such cases, they provide me with their login details, and I create the videos on their accounts. This setup gives them control and ownership of the content, although it can be a bit tricky if they lack familiarity with the platform. I handle the costs, as well as any new features or enhancements they want to add to their personal accounts. They don't get access to edit the video directly in my account, so I encourage them to use their own personal accounts to have easy access to future edits. The new pricing is fair and competitive. It compares well to other options on the market. The cost ranges from three dollars to approximately twenty-nine or even thirty dollars, with some specialized packages reaching the thirty-dollar mark.
The solution is a little pricey and should be made cheaper.