u/Due-Refrigerator8792

I compared Seedance 2.0 pricing across a few platforms

I compared Seedance 2.0 pricing across a few platforms

I put together a rough comparison table for Seedance 2.0 pricing and credit usage across a few platforms, based on publicly available pricing pages.

This is not meant to be a definitive ranking. Pricing, credits, model access, unlimited rules, and plan details can change pretty quickly, so please treat it as a reference rather than a final answer.

A few things I noticed from the table:

For high-volume Seedance 2.0 usage, Loova stands out in this comparison because it lists a 365-day unlimited Seedance 2.0 mode, up to 720p and 15s. Its normal Seedance 2.0 credit cost also works out to around $1.49 per 10s 720p generation in this estimate.

Lovart has the lowest estimated per-generation cost for standard Seedance 2.0 in this table, around $0.73 per 10s 720p generation, but its unlimited mode appears to be low-speed generation, so the comparison depends on whether you care more about cost per output or generation speed.

OpenArt has a much larger monthly credit allowance than most others here, but Seedance 2.0 appears to consume more credits per 10s generation, so the estimated per-generation cost is not necessarily the lowest.

Runway is more expensive by this specific Seedance 2.0 credit calculation, around $12.67 per 10s 720p generation, though some users may still value Runway for its broader workflow or other models.

Pollo and Higgsfield include short-term unlimited offers, which may be useful for bursts of generation, but they look different from year-round unlimited access.

I also added a second section for related image/video models like GPT Image 2, Nano Banana / Pro, Kling O1, and Kling Motion Control, since many people probably compare these platforms by the overall model bundle rather than Seedance 2.0 alone.

Overall, my takeaway is that the “best” option depends a lot on what you care about:

  • lowest estimated cost per single Seedance 2.0 generation
  • high-volume usage without thinking too much about credits
  • broader access to image/video models
  • workflow and reliability outside of pure credit math

Hope this helps anyone comparing Seedance 2.0 options. I may have missed something, so feel free to correct me if any numbers are off.

u/Due-Refrigerator8792 — 3 days ago

Trying Seedance 2.0 for product ads. Any tips before I waste hours testing?

A few things I’m wondering:

• Is it better to start from a product image, or generate the scene first and then animate it?
• How specific should the prompt be for camera movement?
• Any tips for keeping the product shape and details consistent?
• Are people using it for final ad creatives, or mostly for concept testing?
• What prompt structure has worked best for you?

I’m trying to avoid spending hours testing random prompts, so any practical advice would be super helpful.

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