3.8
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SUPERMACHINE is appreciated for its impressive AI image generation, easy-to-use interface, and frequent updates. Some users have noted a learning curve and occasional low-quality outputs as minor drawbacks. Weighing the raves against the occasional grumbles, SUPERMACHINE is hitting the mark and is a solid buy for those in need of AI-generated images, art, and stock photos. With an overall rating of 3.9 and 374 reviews, the love for SUPERMACHINE is loud and clear, making it a worthwhile investment for those seeking high-quality visuals and creative storytelling.
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Verified purchaser
The only photo model available is garbage.
Supermachine is seriously garbage. They have their own model AWFUL.
They pulled a fast one and allow sumo Credits ONLY for the garbage model.
"Gems" are for premium/video/etc.. and you have to buy them.
There was NEVER an effort to upgrade the core Sumo model.
Total scammy approach, IMO.
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When Greed leaves LTD Users behind
I really hoped that this company would have integrity and listen to their LTD early supporters. Nope. So saddened. They are still using their Gem system that blocks LTD users, and we are stuck with our useless credits. All the features (even the "new" Supermachine NextGen) are virtually worthless. Image upload doesn't work, outputs are subpar, and accurate wording is nonexistent except with only generator. So, again, the LTD community was abandoned and forsaken. Companies that operate like this, without the slightest integrity, cannot remain long.
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Farewell
I got a lifetime plan and all the sudden you introduce many new, and far better image models than what's we have been using, under new plan so called Premium, and myso called lifetime plan is now useless, unless i pay more credits (GEMs as you call it). Why? Again, another dissapointed deal. I am done here, bye bye.
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Upgraded rating from one star to two stars - explanation for adding a usable model, i make frequent updates to my reviews based on updates
I originally left a 1-star review because most of what’s included in the lifetime deal felt unusable for real work. I updated my rating to 2 stars after you added Supermachine Next Gen, because that was a meaningful improvement and I want my review to reflect progress when it happens.
Why I update my reviews (and why that’s normal)
Rex, you criticized me for making multiple edits and implied that isn’t “normal.” I strongly disagree. Updating a review when a developer fixes issues is exactly what a fair reviewer should do. Most people leave a rating and never revisit it—I do the opposite: I adjust the rating when the product changes. In fact, you missed that I raised the rating from 1 to 2 specifically because you added Next Gen and I gave you credit for it.
What’s working
Right now, only two models feel consistently usable without heavy workarounds:
Supermachine Dream
Supermachine Next Gen
These can produce decent results “out of the gate,” which matters because most customers don’t want to become prompt engineers just to get a clean image.
What’s not working (and why this is still 2 stars)
Everything else included in the lifetime deal is still not competitive in quality. The recurring issues include:
frequent anatomy/hand errors (the “Freddy Krueger hands” problem)
incorrect digits / morphing
muted or flat color
a “soulless” / overly artificial look
requiring excessive negative prompting just to avoid basic mistakes
For a $400 lifetime deal, the gap between what’s promised and what’s consistently usable is still too large.
About “promoting other companies”
I’m not trying to promote anyone. When I reference other tools or what’s possible elsewhere, it’s not advertising—it’s benchmarking. Customers compare products. That’s normal. The point is to show what current quality and update cadence looks like in today’s market, and what users reasonably expect from a paid platform.
The core request: add modern open-source models
I understand the argument that you can’t include every expensive proprietary model forever—that’s fair. But what I don’t understand is why you haven’t added strong open-source, permissively licensed models (for example, Apache 2.0-licensed options such as Qwen Image Edit, HiDream, Dream Omni 2, and Z-Wave, among others).
These models (and their optimized/quantized variants) are already usable on consumer GPUs. If they can run locally for many users, it’s reasonable for customers to ask why a paid platform isn’t keeping pace—especially when the lifetime deal is positioned as long-term value.
What I want to see
If you want higher ratings and better retention from LTD buyers, here’s the path:
add stronger modern models (especially permissive open-source options)
improve default quality so results don’t require heavy negative prompting
publish a clear roadmap for model updates
actively incorporate recurring customer feedback instead of dismissing it
Bottom line
I updated to 2 stars because Next Gen was a real step forward, and I gave you credit for that. I will not move this to 3–5 stars unless the overall lifetime offering improves substantially and the model lineup becomes consistently usable beyond just two models.
If you implement this feedback and meaningfully modernize the lifetime deal, I’ll revisit the rating again—upward—because that’s how I review: based on improvements and results.
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Supermachine - more than disappointing
I can only support the negative comments regarding the value of the lifetime deal, which is of course not an appsumo problem.
For us lifetime deal users, there is not much left on supermachine.
The latest quality models were removed (StableDiffusion 3.5 Large for example), higher resolution outputs were removed (Flux, Shuttle Diffusion and so on) - all without any announcement.
Last but not least the always recommended "Supermachine next Gen" is absolutely the worst I have ever seen. A blurry mess with nearly no variation between seeds and for that already criticized on Huggingface, but now even with lower resolution at supermachine.art after a few days of introduction.
So is it scam now? judge by yourself ;)
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