GESTEL offers four subscription tiers plus a pay-as-you-go option. All paid plans include the same features — the only difference is how many credits you get each month.
Plan comparison
| Plan | Price | Monthly credits | Best for |
|---|
| Free | $0 | 30 | Trying the platform |
| Freelancer | $9/month | 500 | Individual creators |
| Starter | $19/month | 1,200 | Growing businesses |
| Pro | $49/month | 3,200 | Teams and agencies |
All paid plans include the same features. The difference is credit allocation.
Plan details
Free
Freelancer
Starter
Pro
$0/month — 30 credits
- No payment required
- 30 credits per month
- All features available
- Good for trying the platform before committing
Credits refresh every 30 days. Unused credits roll over for one billing period. $9/month — 500 credits
- 500 credits per month
- All features available
- Good for individual creators running regular shoots
That’s roughly 50 Pro generations or 166 Fast generations per month. $19/month — 1,200 credits
- 1,200 credits per month
- All features available
- Good for growing businesses with consistent output needs
That’s roughly 120 Pro generations or 400 Fast generations per month. $49/month — 3,200 credits (Most Popular)
- 3,200 credits per month
- All features available
- Best value per credit
- Good for teams, agencies, and high-volume workflows
That’s roughly 320 Pro generations or 1,066 Fast generations per month.
Pay-as-you-go
If you run out of monthly credits, you can buy additional credits at $2 per 100 credits. Pay-as-you-go credits are available as an add-on to any plan, including Free.
Unlike monthly credits, pay-as-you-go credits never expire. They stack on top of your monthly allocation and are used only after your monthly credits are depleted.
See billing management for how to purchase pay-as-you-go credits.
Choosing a plan
Start with Free to explore the platform. If you find yourself running out of credits regularly, upgrade to the plan that fits your output volume. You can also supplement any plan with pay-as-you-go credits instead of upgrading.
See credit costs for a full breakdown of what each action costs.