Image generation
Hero shots, product visuals, mood boards, art direction explorations.
FCKexpensive.ai was built by FGX Studios, a South African digital agency that has spent more than two decades helping brands create, launch, sell, test, optimise and grow online.
We use AI every day for real client work. We got annoyed first. Then we built the platform we wanted to use.
Like every modern digital agency, we use AI for the everyday creative grind - every box below is a real workflow our team runs week in, week out.
Hero shots, product visuals, mood boards, art direction explorations.
Storyboards, motion tests, ad cutdowns, social-first edits.
Voiceover passes, sonic identity, jingle drafts, narration trials.
Fast visual proofs to put a real picture in front of stakeholders.
Variant generation, headline angles, audience-specific creative.
Concept decks that show the idea, not just describe it.
Always-on social, blog visuals, ad assets, lifecycle creative.
From scribble to render fast enough to keep momentum going.
Different models cost wildly different credits - and most platforms make you guess.
Higher quality, larger output and longer video all push the meter up.
Each variant, each retry, each "make it faster" tap quietly burns more credits.
Then comes the upscale, the export setting and the platform's own private credit formula.
We were already living the problem. So before we built the platform, we wrote about it.
On the FGX blog we explained how AI still needs human direction, taste, editing, retries, quality control and platform knowledge. It also called out the hidden economy of credits, upscales, subscriptions and rerenders that often makes "cheap AI" far more expensive than expected.
Our team was using AI tools every day - testing models, comparing outputs, trying to quote work properly, and checking credit usage across platforms that all seemed to have their own private pricing language. The problem wasn't only the price. It was the fog.
If we can't explain how a price works in one sentence, it doesn't ship.
You should know exactly what a credit gets you before you spend it.
The terms below the headline should match the headline above them.
"Unlimited" is the most expensive word in AI pricing. We don't use it.
Every model has a cost. Every generation uses compute. Every render, upscale, variation and export comes from somewhere. Here is the whole approach, said out loud.
Credits are bought directly from the source platforms.
Multiple AI tools, one tidy interface. No five-tab tax.
A small markup covers hosting, payment fees and platform running costs. That's it.
The cost shows up before you click generate, not after the credits are gone.
No five pricing pages to decode before making one image.
No BS. Just clear pricing for image, video and audio generation.
You cannot plan properly when every platform hides the real cost behind "credits" that mean something different every time you click. That is how budgets vanish, teams overspend, and credit card bills start looking like they joined a cult.
Quote work properly without praying the render gods stay merciful.
Always-on creative without an always-on billing surprise.
Iterate on visual ideas without burning the project margin in retries.
Test, compare and ship without playing credit roulette.
Length, resolution and rerender costs visible upfront.
Mock up ideas in real visuals, not vague descriptions.
Generate variations for testing without losing the unit economics.
One clear bill, not seven subscriptions you forgot you signed up for.
Real cost control on every campaign, every render, every export.
The headline price is for the model nobody actually wants to use.
The good output is locked behind the upgrade tier.
Speed becomes a paywall rather than a setting.
Getting the file out costs almost as much as making it.
"Unused" credits vanish at the wrong time of the month.
One credit means five different things depending on what you click.
Something clearer for ourselves. Tools we use every day, with pricing we could explain to a client without flinching. Then we realised other agencies, creators and small teams probably wanted the same thing.
Not because the world needed another AI platform with shiny buttons. Because the world needed one that says: here is what you get, here is what it costs, here is how your credits work. No BS.
FCKexpensive.ai comes from that same place. We know AI can help teams move faster. We also know it can get expensive when pricing is unclear. So we built the platform we wanted to use - and then we opened it up.
Got a question or a thought? Email hello@fgx.co.za.
Use it to create. Use it to test. Use it to compare models. Use it to stop overpaying for mystery credit bundles. We built this for the agencies, the creators, the small teams, the freelancers - the people trying to make good work without funding another fat cat's bonus yacht.