The Higgsfield Seedance Unlimited Nightmare: A Promotion That Backfired Spectacularly

The Higgsfield Seedance Unlimited Nightmare: A Promotion That Backfired Spectacularly

I think people considering Higgsfield’s annual Unlimited plan in this subreddit deserve to know what is happening right now.

Higgsfield heavily promoted Unlimited AI generations, people paid for annual subscriptions, and then similar to Artlist, the service appears to hsbr attracted far more users than they were prepared to support.

But this is where the comparison with Artlist becomes important. Artlist at least had the guts to acknowledge that things had gone wrong, apologize to customers, and offer full refunds to affected subscribers. That is what taking responsibility looks like.

Higgsfield, so far, appears to be doing almost the opposite.

Higgsfield’s support situation is embarrassing

After the promotion rolled out, unlimited generations went from working normally to effectively becoming unusable.

On some accounts, jobs would sit processing for absurd amounts of time (40 hours+) while on other accounts could apparently continue generating normally. There seems to be restrictions randomly applied to certain accounts so they can meet the demand. At that point, “Unlimited” becomes meaningless if your generations simply never finish.

They have just one customer support on Discord to help, called Theo. He takes four days to reply to any message because he is so flooded with requests. This is not an attack on Theo. If anything, I feel sorry for him. One person clearly cannot deal with the volume of customers affected by something this large.

The problem is that a company reportedly valued in the billions should not be running customer support with a single employee as the help desk. If you are going to aggressively sell annual subscriptions to thousands of customers, you also need to invest in enough infrastructure and support staff to actually service those customers after their credit cards have been charged.

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"Seedance Unlimited” has quietly disappeared

Perhaps the most telling development is that Higgsfield has now quietly removed the Unlimited offering from its pricing page. That certainly doesn’t prove what is happening internally, but it adds to the obvious question: did Higgsfield sell far more Unlimited subscriptions than its infrastructure could actually support?

One working theory among affected users is that, rather than openly throttling everyone at once and triggering an immediate mass backlash, a percentage of existing Unlimited accounts may have been restricted, leaving some customers generating normally while others suddenly face unusable service.

Again, that is a theory. But the fact that Unlimited has now vanished from the pricing page while existing annual customers are reporting these problems makes the company’s continued lack of a transparent explanation even harder to accept.

Discord moderators silencing the backlash

What makes this particularly ugly is what happens when customers start sharing their experience and asking for help publicly and often respectfully.

People have been raising these concerns in Higgsfield’s Discord, and I have seen messages being deleted or users being banned rather than the underlying issue being openly addressed.

Banning frustrated customers does not make their generations complete faster. And suppressing discussion certainly does not inspire confidence that the company is taking the underlying problem seriously.

If Higgsfield genuinely has a capacity problem, just say so.

AI generation is expensive. Demand forecasting is difficult and companies can get it wrong. I could actually respect a company saying:

“We massively underestimated how many people would buy this. Our infrastructure cannot currently deliver the experience we advertised. We screwed up, and we’re fixing it.”

That would be accountability. Customers would probably be angry, but at least they would know they were dealing with a company willing to tell them the truth.

Higgsfield seemingly got the flood of paying customers every startup dreams about.

The problem is that when those customers actually tried to use their “Unlimited” subscriptions, the economics and infrastructure may not have worked nearly as well as the marketing did.

And if that is what happened, customers deserve transparency.

Whatever criticism Artlist received for its own Unlimited fiasco, at least there was an acknowledgement that customers had been let down and affected users were given a path to get their money back.

Higgsfield needs to show the same level of accountability instead of behaving as though the customers complaining about the failure are the problem.

If you bought Higgsfield Unlimited and your account suddenly became extremely slow, stopped completing generations, or was restricted, please share what happened to you as well.

I’m very interested to see just how widespread this actually is.

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u/AffectionateCouple84 — 23 hours ago

Higgsfield’s “Unlimited” Seedance Plan Has Become a Nightmare

I think people considering Higgsfield’s annual Unlimited plan deserve to know what is happening right now to its annual subscribers.

Higgsfield heavily promoted Unlimited AI generations, people paid for annual subscriptions, and then similar to Artlist, the service appears to hsbr attracted far more users than they were prepared to support.

But this is where the comparison with Artlist becomes important. Artlist at least had the guts to acknowledge that things had gone wrong, apologize to customers, and offer full refunds to affected subscribers. That is what taking responsibility looks like.

Higgsfield, so far, appears to be doing almost the opposite.

Higgsfield’s support situation is embarrassing

After the promotion rolled out, unlimited generations went from working normally to effectively becoming unusable.

On some accounts, jobs would sit processing for absurd amounts of time (40 hours+) while on other accounts could apparently continue generating normally. There seems to be restrictions randomly applied to certain accounts so they can meet the demand. At that point, “Unlimited” becomes meaningless if your generations simply never finish.

They have just one customer support on Discord to help, called Theo. He takes four days to reply to any message because he is so flooded with requests. This is not an attack on Theo. If anything, I feel sorry for him. One person clearly cannot deal with the volume of customers affected by something this large.

The problem is that a company reportedly valued in the billions should not be running customer support with a single employee as the help desk. If you are going to aggressively sell annual subscriptions to thousands of customers, you also need to invest in enough infrastructure and support staff to actually service those customers after their credit cards have been charged.

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"Seedance Unlimited” has quietly disappeared

Perhaps the most telling development is that Higgsfield has now quietly removed the Unlimited offering from its pricing page. That certainly doesn’t prove what is happening internally, but it adds to the obvious question: did Higgsfield sell far more Unlimited subscriptions than its infrastructure could actually support?

One working theory among affected users is that, rather than openly throttling everyone at once and triggering an immediate mass backlash, a percentage of existing Unlimited accounts may have been restricted, leaving some customers generating normally while others suddenly face unusable service.

Again, that is a theory. But the fact that Unlimited has now vanished from the pricing page while existing annual customers are reporting these problems makes the company’s continued lack of a transparent explanation even harder to accept.

Discord moderators silencing the backlash

What makes this particularly ugly is what happens when customers start sharing their experience and asking for help publicly and often respectfully.

People have been raising these concerns in Higgsfield’s Discord, and I have seen messages being deleted or users being banned rather than the underlying issue being openly addressed.

Banning frustrated customers does not make their generations complete faster. And suppressing discussion certainly does not inspire confidence that the company is taking the underlying problem seriously.

If Higgsfield genuinely has a capacity problem, just say so.

AI generation is expensive. Demand forecasting is difficult and companies can get it wrong. I could actually respect a company saying:

“We massively underestimated how many people would buy this. Our infrastructure cannot currently deliver the experience we advertised. We screwed up, and we’re fixing it.”

That would be accountability. Customers would probably be angry, but at least they would know they were dealing with a company willing to tell them the truth.

Higgsfield seemingly got the flood of paying customers every startup dreams about.

The problem is that when those customers actually tried to use their “Unlimited” subscriptions, the economics and infrastructure may not have worked nearly as well as the marketing did.

And if that is what happened, customers deserve transparency.

Whatever criticism Artlist received for its own Unlimited fiasco, at least there was an acknowledgement that customers had been let down and affected users were given a path to get their money back.

Higgsfield needs to show the same level of accountability instead of behaving as though the customers complaining about the failure are the problem.

If you bought Higgsfield Unlimited and your account suddenly became extremely slow, stopped completing generations, or was restricted, please share what happened to you as well.

I’m very interested to see just how widespread this actually is.

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u/AffectionateCouple84 — 23 hours ago
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Higgsfield’s Unlimited Seedance Stunt Backfired — Now Paying Customers Are Paying the Price

I think people considering Higgsfield’s annual Unlimited plan deserve to know what is happening right now.

Higgsfield heavily promoted Unlimited AI generations, people paid for annual subscriptions, and then similar to Artlist, the service appears to have attracted far more users than they were prepared to support.

But this is where the comparison with Artlist becomes important. Artlist at least had the guts to acknowledge that things had gone wrong, apologize to customers, and offer full refunds to affected subscribers. That is what taking responsibility looks like.

Higgsfield, so far, appears to be doing almost the opposite.

Higgsfield’s support situation is embarrassing

After the promotion rolled out, unlimited generations went from working normally to effectively becoming unusable.

On some accounts, jobs would sit processing for absurd amounts of time (40 hours+) while on other accounts could apparently continue generating normally. There seems to be restrictions randomly applied to certain accounts so they can meet the demand. At that point, “Unlimited” becomes meaningless if your generations simply never finish.

They have just one customer support on Discord to help, called Theo. He takes four days to reply to any message because he is so flooded with requests. This is not an attack on Theo. If anything, I feel sorry for him. One person clearly cannot deal with the volume of customers affected by something this large.

The problem is that a company reportedly valued in the billions should not be running customer support with a single employee as the help desk. If you are going to aggressively sell annual subscriptions to thousands of customers, you also need to invest in enough infrastructure and support staff to actually service those customers after their credit cards have been charged.

"Seedance Unlimited” has quietly disappeared

Perhaps the most telling development is that Higgsfield has now quietly removed the Seedance Unlimited offering from its pricing page. That certainly doesn’t prove what is happening internally, but it adds to the obvious question: did Higgsfield sell far more Unlimited subscriptions than its infrastructure could actually support?

One working theory among affected users is that, rather than openly throttling everyone at once and triggering an immediate mass backlash, a percentage of existing Unlimited accounts may have been restricted, leaving some customers generating normally while others suddenly face unusable service.

Again, that is a theory. But the fact that Unlimited has now vanished from the pricing page while existing annual customers are reporting these problems makes the company’s continued lack of a transparent explanation even harder to accept.

Discord moderators silencing the backlash

What makes this particularly ugly is what happens when customers start sharing their experience and asking for help publicly and often respectfully.

People have been raising these concerns in Higgsfield’s Discord, and I have seen messages being deleted or users being banned rather than the underlying issue being openly addressed.

Banning frustrated customers does not make their generations complete faster. And suppressing discussion certainly does not inspire confidence that the company is taking the underlying problem seriously.

If Higgsfield genuinely has a capacity problem, just say so.

AI generation is expensive. Demand forecasting is difficult and companies can get it wrong. I could actually respect a company saying:

“We massively underestimated how many people would buy this. Our infrastructure cannot currently deliver the experience we advertised. We screwed up, and we’re fixing it.”

That would be accountability. Customers would probably be angry, but at least they would know they were dealing with a company willing to tell them the truth.

Higgsfield seemingly got the flood of paying customers every startup dreams about.

The problem is that when those customers actually tried to use their “Unlimited” subscriptions, the economics and infrastructure may not have worked nearly as well as the marketing did.

And if that is what happened, customers deserve transparency.

Whatever criticism Artlist received for its own Unlimited fiasco, at least there was an acknowledgement that customers had been let down and affected users were given a path to get their money back.

Higgsfield needs to show the same level of accountability instead of behaving as though the customers complaining about the failure are the problem.

If you bought Higgsfield Unlimited and your account suddenly became extremely slow, stopped completing generations, or was restricted, please share what happened to you as well.

I’m very interested to see just how widespread this actually is.

Higgsfield’s Seedance Unlimited Disaster Is Looking Worse by the Day

I think people considering Higgsfield’s annual Unlimited plan deserve to know what is happening right now.

Higgsfield heavily promoted Unlimited AI generations, people paid for annual subscriptions, and then similar to Artlist, the service appears to hsbr attracted far more users than they were prepared to support.

But this is where the comparison with Artlist becomes important. Artlist at least had the guts to acknowledge that things had gone wrong, apologize to customers, and offer full refunds to affected subscribers. That is what taking responsibility looks like.

Higgsfield, so far, appears to be doing almost the opposite.

Higgsfield’s support situation is embarrassing

After the promotion rolled out, unlimited generations went from working normally to effectively becoming unusable.

On some accounts, jobs would sit processing for absurd amounts of time (40 hours+) while on other accounts could apparently continue generating normally. There seems to be restrictions randomly applied to certain accounts so they can meet the demand. At that point, “Unlimited” becomes meaningless if your generations simply never finish.

They have just one customer support on Discord to help, called Theo. He takes four days to reply to any message because he is so flooded with requests. This is not an attack on Theo. If anything, I feel sorry for him. One person clearly cannot deal with the volume of customers affected by something this large.

The problem is that a company reportedly valued in the billions should not be running customer support with a single employee as the help desk. If you are going to aggressively sell annual subscriptions to thousands of customers, you also need to invest in enough infrastructure and support staff to actually service those customers after their credit cards have been charged.

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"Seedance Unlimited” has quietly disappeared

Perhaps the most telling development is that Higgsfield has now quietly removed the Unlimited offering from its pricing page. That certainly doesn’t prove what is happening internally, but it adds to the obvious question: did Higgsfield sell far more Unlimited subscriptions than its infrastructure could actually support?

One working theory among affected users is that, rather than openly throttling everyone at once and triggering an immediate mass backlash, a percentage of existing Unlimited accounts may have been restricted, leaving some customers generating normally while others suddenly face unusable service.

Again, that is a theory. But the fact that Unlimited has now vanished from the pricing page while existing annual customers are reporting these problems makes the company’s continued lack of a transparent explanation even harder to accept.

Discord moderators silencing the backlash

What makes this particularly ugly is what happens when customers start sharing their experience and asking for help publicly and often respectfully.

People have been raising these concerns in Higgsfield’s Discord, and I have seen messages being deleted or users being banned rather than the underlying issue being openly addressed.

Banning frustrated customers does not make their generations complete faster. And suppressing discussion certainly does not inspire confidence that the company is taking the underlying problem seriously.

If Higgsfield genuinely has a capacity problem, just say so.

AI generation is expensive. Demand forecasting is difficult and companies can get it wrong. I could actually respect a company saying:

“We massively underestimated how many people would buy this. Our infrastructure cannot currently deliver the experience we advertised. We screwed up, and we’re fixing it.”

That would be accountability. Customers would probably be angry, but at least they would know they were dealing with a company willing to tell them the truth.

Higgsfield seemingly got the flood of paying customers every startup dreams about.

The problem is that when those customers actually tried to use their “Unlimited” subscriptions, the economics and infrastructure may not have worked nearly as well as the marketing did.

And if that is what happened, customers deserve transparency.

Whatever criticism Artlist received for its own Unlimited fiasco, at least there was an acknowledgement that customers had been let down and affected users were given a path to get their money back.

Higgsfield needs to show the same level of accountability instead of behaving as though the customers complaining about the failure are the problem.

If you bought Higgsfield Unlimited and your account suddenly became extremely slow, stopped completing generations, or was restricted, please share what happened to you as well.

I’m very interested to see just how widespread this actually is.

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Higgsfield’s “Unlimited” Seedance Stunt Has Turned Into an Absolute Disaster Like Artlist

I think people considering Higgsfield’s annual Unlimited plan deserve to know what is happening right now.

Higgsfield heavily promoted Unlimited AI generations, people paid for annual subscriptions, and then similar to Artlist, the service appears to have attracted far more users than they were prepared to support.

But this is where the comparison with Artlist becomes important. Artlist at least had the guts to acknowledge that things had gone wrong, apologize to customers, and offer full refunds to affected subscribers. That is what taking responsibility looks like.

Higgsfield, so far, appears to be doing almost the opposite.

Higgsfield’s support situation is embarrassing

After the promotion rolled out, unlimited generations went from working normally to effectively becoming unusable.

On some accounts, jobs would sit processing for absurd amounts of time (40 hours+) while on other accounts could apparently continue generating normally. There seems to be restrictions randomly applied to certain accounts so they can meet the demand. At that point, “Unlimited” becomes meaningless if your generations simply never finish.

They have just one customer support on Discord to help, called Theo. He takes four days to reply to any message because he is so flooded with requests. This is not an attack on Theo. If anything, I feel sorry for him. One person clearly cannot deal with the volume of customers affected by something this large.

The problem is that a company reportedly valued in the billions should not be running customer support with a single employee as the help desk. If you are going to aggressively sell annual subscriptions to thousands of customers, you also need to invest in enough infrastructure and support staff to actually service those customers after their credit cards have been charged.

"Seedance Unlimited” has quietly disappeared

Perhaps the most telling development is that Higgsfield has now quietly removed the Seedance Unlimited offering from its pricing page. That certainly doesn’t prove what is happening internally, but it adds to the obvious question: did Higgsfield sell far more Unlimited subscriptions than its infrastructure could actually support?

One working theory among affected users is that, rather than openly throttling everyone at once and triggering an immediate mass backlash, a percentage of existing Unlimited accounts may have been restricted, leaving some customers generating normally while others suddenly face unusable service.

Again, that is a theory. But the fact that Unlimited has now vanished from the pricing page while existing annual customers are reporting these problems makes the company’s continued lack of a transparent explanation even harder to accept.

Discord moderators silencing the backlash

What makes this particularly ugly is what happens when customers start sharing their experience and asking for help publicly and often respectfully.

People have been raising these concerns in Higgsfield’s Discord, and I have seen messages being deleted or users being banned rather than the underlying issue being openly addressed.

Banning frustrated customers does not make their generations complete faster. And suppressing discussion certainly does not inspire confidence that the company is taking the underlying problem seriously.

If Higgsfield genuinely has a capacity problem, just say so.

AI generation is expensive. Demand forecasting is difficult and companies can get it wrong. I could actually respect a company saying:

“We massively underestimated how many people would buy this. Our infrastructure cannot currently deliver the experience we advertised. We screwed up, and we’re fixing it.”

That would be accountability. Customers would probably be angry, but at least they would know they were dealing with a company willing to tell them the truth.

Higgsfield seemingly got the flood of paying customers every startup dreams about.

The problem is that when those customers actually tried to use their “Unlimited” subscriptions, the economics and infrastructure may not have worked nearly as well as the marketing did.

And if that is what happened, customers deserve transparency.

Whatever criticism Artlist received for its own Unlimited fiasco, at least there was an acknowledgement that customers had been let down and affected users were given a path to get their money back.

Higgsfield needs to show the same level of accountability instead of behaving as though the customers complaining about the failure are the problem.

If you bought Higgsfield Unlimited and your account suddenly became extremely slow, stopped completing generations, or was restricted, please share what happened to you as well.

I’m very interested to see just how widespread this actually is.