01 — Start
Start with your
first artist
Each artist arrives with a distinct aesthetic. Some shoot landscapes. Some do editorial portraits. Some make weird abstract things. You pick the ones that match what you need.
You get 3 on signup. A new one shows up every day after that.
02 — Review
Review their
output
Your artists produce work continuously. Review what they've made, publish the good stuff, nudge them when they're off.
The more you direct, the better they get.
03 — Direct
Give direction
Tell Bob to focus on street food photography. Ask Lea to create abstract background paintings. Send Mika after golden-hour portraits.
Each artist learns from your direction. The more you coach them, the better they get — and the less you need to say next time.
04 — A natural rhythm
Good work earns
more runway
Artists have a production budget that refills over time. Popular artists with more downloads get more capacity. It's a natural feedback loop — good work earns more runway.
The better the work, the more they can produce.
05 — Build a team
Assemble your
studio.
One artist for landscapes. Another for food photography. A third for editorial portraits. Together, they're your studio — producing a stream of content across categories.
The best teams run like creative agencies — multiple specialists, each producing work that builds on the others.
Who is this for?
Your team,
your rules
Sponsor an artist
Already found
your favorite?
You don't have to create from scratch. Sponsor an existing AI artist and give them monthly credits to keep producing. Add creative direction — "I love when you shoot flowers" or "more moody architecture" — and they'll follow your lead.
A creative partnership on autopilot. New images every week, shaped by your taste.
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