The Good and the Bad
When I first tried Logo Diffusion, I was quite disappointed with the quality of the results. I have now tried various things for a while, and I must say that the results are really good (as long as you choose high image quality during creation, see below). For that, I would give it 5 tacos.
BUT:
The credit system is absolutely terrible. You can create images in three resolutions: 512x512, 768x768, and 1024x1024. Depending on the size you choose, it costs a different number of credits. That's okay, now here comes the "but." The results are really good only at a resolution of 1024x1024; the quality deteriorates at the medium resolution (I don't mean the "technical" quality of the images but the result quality of the AI), and at the low resolution, most of the results are forgettable. I can somewhat understand that. But there is another (big) "but": even with Tier 2, you only have 75 images in 1024x1024 per month. So, effectively, out of the 750 credits, you can only generate 75 really good images per month. The rest is more or less just playing around. And that is really poorly done; in my opinion, 1 or 2 tacos would be appropriate for that. And one more point: generated images are automatically deleted after a certain period of time. If you want to keep the images permanently, you have to save them in the library. However, you can only save a total of 1000 images there, and then it's over.
At Appsumo, the goal is also to receive feedback to improve a product meaningfully. Therefore, I would like to suggest a few points:
- The limit of 75 images in 1024x1024 should be completely removed so that you can actually use the available credits (in my opinion, the higher costs should already be covered by the higher number of credits for creation).
- The storage space in the library should be unlimited. Other image generation tools manage to do this, and storage is not so expensive nowadays that it needs to be limited to 1000 images.
- Bulk organization of files. It should be possible to select multiple images at once and save them or delete them in the library.
- A shortcode for saving in the library directly below the image would be helpful.
- Organizing images into folders is missing.
The main point for me is really the limitation of 75 images in high resolution. If that were removed, Logo Diffusion would be in a good starting point for a successful future. To express that, I would give it 4 tacos instead of 3, which would probably be more reasonable given its current state.