Short answers for the issues people hit most often
If you need a full walkthrough, continue to Documentation. If the question is bundle-related, use your account dashboard next.
Start with a tight brief rather than a vague genre label. Describe mood, pacing, instrumentation, and the role the piece should play. Shorter, clearer direction usually produces a better first pass and gives you something easier to refine.
Use the built-in playback controls to start, pause, and seek through the track. The fastest review pattern is to compare direction first, then decide whether the arrangement, energy, and texture are worth iterating on.
First confirm the file request completed successfully and that the format is supported by your browser. If audio is hosted from another origin, verify CORS behavior as well. Most playback issues come from file access or browser format support rather than the player UI itself.
Yes. You can seek within the progress bar to inspect transitions, endings, or a section you want to review again without replaying the full track from the beginning.
The account dashboard is the main place for that. It brings together key balance, bundle purchases, generation activity, and checkout options so billing context stays close to the creative workflow.
There are no daily or monthly quotas. You can generate while your balance is positive at request start, and your balance can go negative after a run if the final cost exceeds your remaining keys.
Bundle purchases only add keys. Generation cost is dynamic based on request complexity, and exports remain available as part of the core workflow.
Use the sign-in drawer and switch to the forgot-password flow. That route sends the reset link and keeps the recovery step inside the same public experience instead of forcing you to leave the app surface.
It shows both. You can review usage trends, generation breakdown, daily budget behavior, bundle details, and wallet balance from the same dashboard.
Use Documentation when you want workflow guidance, Q&A when you need a direct answer to a common question, and Account when the issue is tied to bundles, billing, or usage visibility.