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Have 4,000 credits to burn, what should I do?
I'm about to fire Manus. I started using it for robust ambitious draft pages I could edit and add on to- it's ability to scrape the deep details, augment with adjacent and appropriate content and add branding details was impressive- but I'm getting lazy outputs that aren't any good for me and others have caught up, so I don't need it and certainly don't want to pay for it. But I have credits I want to mostly burn first- what should I do?
u/Fun-Monitor5864 — 10 hours ago