Absolute scammers
Absolute scammers. I already cancelled the subscription and turned to Free Plan yesterday but today? They charged me 39.99 bucks. WTF is that? Seriously! Get a brain. Developers. F OFF
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Absolute scammers. I already cancelled the subscription and turned to Free Plan yesterday but today? They charged me 39.99 bucks. WTF is that? Seriously! Get a brain. Developers. F OFF
Bought the Omma.build Pro plan for $39. Every credit was gone in 15 minutes.
I ran four basic sessions in parallel, sending no more than three prompts in each. Two of them failed on the very first message and ate credits on error fixes. The other two produced results no better than V0, which is free. Nothing came close to the community projects on the landing page.
The red flag I ignored: the free trial cuts you off after a single prompt, so you can't actually evaluate the product before paying. Feels like I got scammed, which is wild coming from the team behind Spline.
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