

Pricing Explained
What you do can be classified into two categories:
Purchases or Activities.

Purchases
A Purchase is something you buy on the site, like a personalised Book featuring your story and Character, which we print and ship to you. You can also buy Credit Packs to create more Characters or use in the Playground.
These are paid for securely with real money, in the same way you'd buy anything else online
Just add the Book or Credit Pack to your cart and check out like on any eCommerce site. Once bought, your Book will be printed and mailed, whilst Credits are added instantly to your Everlinger Wallet for immediate use.
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Activities
An Activity in Everlinger is something you do that uses technology to deliver a result, like Character training or generating images in the Playground.
These Activities are paid for using Credits from your Everlinger Wallet.
For example, creating a new Character costs 5 Credits, while generating up to 4 images in the Playground costs 1 Credit. You can create your first Character for free, but you'll need Credits for any additional Characters or to use the Playground.

FAQS
Find answers to common questions about Everlinger.
We believe Everlinger is better experienced than explained.
So for every new account created, we give you 20 free credits to use.
Credits can be used in the Playground or to train a Character.
In the Playground, 1 Credit gets you 4 generated images of 1 Character from 1 prompt.
In Characters, 5 Credits allows you to train a(nother) Character
You can then spend your own (real) currency to buy personalised Book(s). They range in priced based on cover and delivery options.



Buying a book costs between $50-$70 depending on hard or soft cover

Hardback
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Softback
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Real stories from happy customers
Discover why families love our magical transformations
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My husband had always
dreamed of being a pirate. So for this birthday we made him a book.
Tara
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My daughter had been writing books about us all going to the moon, so I got her a mug to help her dream.
Rich



