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Inspiring
November 9, 2025
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credits recap

  • November 9, 2025
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Please add a recap with the list of everyone of our generations on how much credits it has cost us for us to see how we used our credits and be able to predict how much a project is going cost us and correctly bid it

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Community Expert
March 3, 2026

This is also important for the third party generators, like Veo 3.1, which I use most of the time, because it gives the best results. Unfortunately I could not figure out how to get extra credits other than the monthly subscription. So I had to finish my project in Freepic, where I just can buy as much credits as I need for the job. I would have prefered to finish up in Firefly Boards, where I like the workflow better. 

john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 3, 2026

I’d very much like to see this breakdown of generative credits usage.

 

Think of our bank accounts. We may know what the balance is, and similarly we can see how many generative credits are left. But in a bank account we can also review individual transactions, and that's what I'd like to do with generative credits. Instead of questions like where all the money went this month, I'm asking questions of generative credits usage - what did I spend so much on last week that means there's nothing left for PS generative fill etc?

Inspiring
November 18, 2025

Hi @joel pitrel,

 

Thanks for sharing this idea! Having a detailed credits recap showing the cost breakdown for each generation would definitely help with project planning and budgeting.

This is a great feature request that would benefit content creators who need to accurately estimate and track project costs. I've ensured that your idea is documented, so our product team can review it for future updates.

In the meantime, you can track your overall credit usage in your account settings; however, I understand that having per-generation details would be much more useful for bidding and cost prediction.

Appreciate you taking the time to suggest this improvement!

^Sam