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U-Gen vs Creatify

The Creatify alternative built for unbroken takes — not stitched scenes.

Creatify Pro can stitch scenes into 10-minute videos, but third-party reviewers consistently flag long-form consistency, lip-sync drift, and pacing issues that need manual fixes. U-Gen renders up to 100 seconds in one continuous take — same actor, same lighting, no scene-cuts.

Free plan available. No card required. Credits never expire.

Feature comparison

U-Gen vs Creatify — feature by feature.

Long-form video up to 100s in one continuous take
100s single take
Built-in QA agent (auto-retry until quality passes)
Human-in-the-loop approval (Telegram per shot)
Specialized AI agents (creative director, cost advisor, …)
9 specialized agents
Pay-as-you-go credits (no subscription required)
Public API access
Business+ ($99/mo)

Competitor claims sourced from each tool's own docs, pricing, or public marketing as of 2026. Click any citation to verify.

Why teams switch

Three reasons teams move from Creatify to U-Gen.

Reason 01 / 03

One unbroken take. Not a montage of stitched clips.

Creatify's Pro tier outputs videos up to 10 minutes by stitching short scenes together — but third-party reviewers consistently flag long-form consistency as a weakness, citing lip-sync drift, unnatural gestures, and pacing issues that require manual fixes. U-Gen renders up to 100 seconds in a single continuous take. Same actor, same lighting, same product, end to end.

When the cut is invisible, the ad doesn't read as AI.

Reason 02 / 03

QA built in. Bad takes don't cost you.

Creatify is subscription-only at $33/month Starter or $49/month Pro, and unused credits expire every two months. There's no documented refund policy on weak takes — you pay regardless of output quality. U-Gen's QA agent watches every shot against a quality bar you set, retries until it passes, and sends each shot to your Telegram for approval before the next one builds. If the first take is already good, the QA credits are refunded. You only pay for output you actually approve.

The first AI UGC platform where "human in the loop" isn't a buzzword.

Reason 03 / 03

Pay only when you have a campaign to run.

Creatify is subscription-only — Starter ($33/mo) or Pro ($49/mo) — with credits that expire every two months. U-Gen offers prepaid packs from $10 (200 credits) up to $600 (20,000 credits). Credits never expire. Buy when you need them, generate when you're ready, sit on the balance for a quiet quarter without losing it.

Credits are inventory, not a clock.

Pricing

Pricing that fits how you actually work.

Subscribe for steady volume. Top up credits when you need them. Both work. No lock-in, no contract, switch anytime.

Free

$0/month
  • 150 credits / month
  • Up to 30-second videos
  • Watermark on exports
  • Community-tier queue
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Creator

$29/month
  • 1,100 credits / month
  • Up to 60-second videos
  • No watermark
  • Custom voice clone
  • Custom music upload
  • Social auto-posting
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Business

$99/month
  • 5,000 credits / month
  • Up to 100-second videos
  • Priority queue
  • 4K output + Kling 3.0 Pro
  • API access + webhooks
  • Custom brand kit
  • 3 team seats included
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Enterprise

Custom

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  • Custom allowance (30,000+)
  • Custom video length
  • Human-in-the-loop review
  • Dedicated SLA
  • Unlimited team seats
  • White-glove onboarding
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Common questions about pricing

Credits are how you pay for video generation. A 30-second standard video runs about 75 credits. A 60-second 4K video runs about 244 credits. Different AI models cost different amounts — the Cost Advisor agent breaks it down before you spend.

Yes. Use whichever fits the project. Credits from both pool in the same balance.

Subscription credits expire at the end of your billing cycle. Prepaid credits never expire — that's the trade-off.

Yes. Sign up free and get 150 credits/month forever, with up to 30-second videos. Want to test the full quality? Drop $10 on a Starter prepaid pack — that's enough for one full premium ad.

Frequently Asked

U-Gen vs Creatify — questions, answered.

Three reasons most teams cite. First, Creatify Pro caps continuous output around 60 seconds and stitches longer videos from short scenes — third-party reviewers consistently flag the resulting lip-sync drift, unnatural gestures, and "output quality varies by product category." Second, Creatify is subscription-only and unused credits expire every two months, so paying-then-not-using means losing credits. Third, there's no automated QA layer, no per-shot approval, and no refund policy on weak takes.

Scripts: yes, paste any existing script straight into U-Gen — there's no proprietary format. Templates: U-Gen doesn't use Creatify's template structure, so you'll re-author the prompt — but U-Gen's nine-agent system (with a Creative Director that suggests hooks and angles) generally gets you to a working brief in less time than picking a Creatify template. Avatars: actor likenesses don't transfer between platforms (each company licenses its own actor library), but U-Gen's 500+ persona library covers most of the same demographics.

Three shape differences. First, Creatify is subscription-only ($33–$49/month for Starter/Pro). U-Gen offers prepaid credit packs from $10 to $600 alongside its monthly tiers — buy what you need, when you need it. Second, Creatify's unused credits expire every two months; U-Gen's prepaid credits never expire. Third, Creatify locks API access behind the Enterprise tier (custom pricing only); U-Gen ships API access starting on the Business tier at $99/month — materially cheaper than negotiating an Enterprise contract for API-only needs. For low-volume teams the prepaid model is materially cheaper. For developers, the $99 entry point removes a real adoption blocker.

Quality varies by use case. The honest comparison: Creatify's short-form output is competitive on speed and template variety, and their actor library at the Pro tier (1,500+) is larger than U-Gen's. The platform-level differences are continuity and quality control. U-Gen renders one continuous take up to 100 seconds with no stitched cuts. Creatify's 10-minute videos are concatenated short scenes with reviewer-noted drift between cuts. U-Gen's QA agent retries until output passes a quality bar you set; Creatify charges per credit regardless of output quality. If you're producing 15-second hooks, both tools work. If continuity, narrative arcs, or refund-on-bad-takes matters, U-Gen was built for that.

Yes. Both tools have a no-card free tier — U-Gen gives 150 credits per month, Creatify gives 10 credits (about 2 short videos). Use both. The honest test: take the same script + product, generate the same ad in each tool, and watch the long-form output (50+ seconds) side by side. The continuity difference reads in seconds. When you're ready for full quality on U-Gen (no watermark, longer videos, premium models), upgrade to Creator at $29/month or pay-as-you-go from $10.

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