Verified purchaser
Some things are okay to good, others are bad
MagicFit is definitely a solid tool, but it’s certainly not top-of-the-line, so I think 3 stars is appropriate.
The user interface is okay in my opinion, even though I find the “home page” a bit cluttered. See here: https://share.zight.com/nOuxrqqz You can click anywhere—top, bottom, left, right—but I prefer it to be straightforward and uncluttered.
The selection of image and video models is good and, in my opinion, leaves little to be desired. Depending on which model and length (for videos) you choose, credits burn through faster or slower—that makes sense. Basically, the cost of credits is okay, but at Tier 3, with popular models and 15-second lengths, it sometimes "only" covers 10 to 15 videos a month. But you can probably live with that.
However, the quality and the rate of successful videos are insufficient for me. It’s very frustrating when you burn through your credits on unusable videos and end up with maybe just a handful of usable ones. (By the way, a credit refund doesn’t help if this happens over and over again, since I don’t feel like reporting every single faulty video).
I’ve selected several simple UGC ads featuring a product photo and appropriate text, but the pronunciation was incorrect and, despite the pleasant tone of voice, sounded like AI or someone who couldn’t speak properly. Many other agents and templates didn’t work well for me either. Often, the system would simply use the wrong products or different ones, and my product photo was either not recognized or ignored.
That might work for some people, but it probably isn't enough for me, since I still have Sellerpic as a backup, where I get great results and have plenty of credits. While I don't have all the video models there like I do on MagicFit, I do have all the top image models, which I can use to create high-quality videos directly in Sellerpic.
(The review is based on 1 month of use.)