What's the difference between Easy Mode and Pro Mode?
Social Neuron offers two ways to create, so the platform fits both first-timers and power users without forcing a choice up front.
**Easy Mode** is the default. You describe what you want in plain English — "a 30-second video on productivity tips for freelancers" or "a 5-slide carousel about 2026 design trends" — and the AI handles the rest. It selects an appropriate model, sets sensible parameters, structures the content, and returns a finished draft. You never touch a technical setting, and nothing publishes until you approve it. This is the fastest path from idea to post.
**Pro Mode** opens the hood. You choose exactly which AI model runs each task, tune parameters like aspect ratio, length, style, and quality, and control the structure step by step. Pro Mode is for users who already know the look they want, who are optimising for a specific platform, or who want to compare outputs across models before committing credits.
**You are not locked into either.** A single project can start in Easy Mode to get a quick draft and then drop into Pro Mode to refine a specific scene or regenerate one slide with a different model. Most users live in Easy Mode day to day and reach for Pro Mode when a piece of content really matters.
The credit cost of a generation depends on the model that runs — not on which mode you use — so Easy Mode and Pro Mode cost the same for the same underlying model. The difference is only how much of the decision-making you hand to the AI.