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Access: Signed in and Optional/Beta Mint uses Credits and optional plans to pay for generation. The exact offer, price, quota, and checkout details can change, so always use the current Mint UI as the source of truth before you buy or start generation.

Credits

Access: Signed in Credits are Mint’s generation currency. Mint can use Credits for Previews, final World generation, final 3D Model generation, and related generation steps. You may see:
  • Included monthly Credits from a plan.
  • Top-up Credits you bought or redeemed.
  • Bonus Credits from eligible campaigns.
If you do not have enough Credits for an action, Mint shows a billing or quota message before generation starts.

Included monthly Credits

Access: Optional/Beta If plans are available on your account, Account can show a plan card with:
  • Your current plan.
  • Monthly Credits used.
  • Monthly Credits remaining.
  • Trial or cancellation status.
  • Billing or plan management actions.
Included Credits reset on the schedule shown in Mint. Unused behavior can vary by plan, so rely on the plan screen before making billing decisions.

Top-up Credits

Access: Signed in and Optional/Beta Top-up Credits are used after included monthly Credits when your account supports them. To buy top-up Credits on web:
  1. Open Account.
  2. Find the top-up Credits section.
  3. Choose a pack.
  4. Complete checkout.
  5. Return to Account to confirm the balance.
Top-up purchase options may appear only for some accounts or plan states.

Redemption codes

Access: Optional/Beta If redemption codes are enabled, Account can show Have a redemption code?
  1. Open Account.
  2. Click Have a redemption code?.
  3. Enter the code.
  4. Click Redeem.
Mint adds the granted Credits after the code is accepted. Codes can expire or be limited, so use the message shown in Mint if a code does not work.

Invite friends

Access: Signed in Mint can include an invite flow that grants Credits when an invited friend signs up.
  1. Open Account.
  2. Click Invite.
  3. Enter your friend’s email address.
  4. Click Send.
Use the reward shown in Account as the current referral offer.

Purchase History

Access: Signed in Open Purchase History from Account to review completed Credits activity. Purchase history can show:
  • Card purchases.
  • Bonus Credits.
  • Referral rewards.
  • Redeemed Credits.
  • Available transaction links for supported payment methods.

Optional plans and trials

Access: Optional/Beta Plans can unlock included monthly Credits, plan-specific usage, or other generation access. Eligible accounts may also see a trial offer. When choosing a plan:
  • Read the plan card before checkout.
  • Check whether the plan is managed by Stripe, App Store, or Google Play.
  • Keep the confirmation email or store receipt.
  • Return to Account or mobile Billing to confirm the plan is active.

Past-due or cancelled plans

Access: Signed in and Optional/Beta If a payment fails or a plan is cancelled, generation may be paused or limited. To recover:
  1. Open Account on web or Billing on mobile.
  2. Click the billing or management action shown there.
  3. Update the payment method or plan in the provider flow.
  4. Return to Mint and retry generation.
If Mint still shows a billing blocker after payment is fixed, contact Mint support.

Web and mobile billing

Access: Signed in and Optional/Beta Web billing may open Stripe checkout or Stripe billing management. Mobile billing may use App Store or Google Play purchase and restore flows. Important details:
  • A web Stripe subscription is managed through Stripe billing.
  • A mobile App Store subscription is managed through Apple.
  • A mobile Google Play subscription is managed through Google Play.
  • Deleting a Mint account does not automatically cancel an app store subscription.
Use the provider shown in Mint to decide where to manage or cancel a plan. Next step: FAQ, troubleshooting, and limitations