Midjourney Money-Saving Guide: Choose the right plan, control compute, avoid detours and waste
If you want to save money on Midjourney, the key isn’t “generating fewer images,” but spending your compute on steps that are actually worth it. The following Midjourney cost-saving method works for long-term heavy users, and also for light users who only need to generate a few images occasionally. Start by choosing the right plan: base it on usage intensity, not on “wanting something more powerful” The first step to saving money on Midjourney is choosing the right plan: if you only occasionally make covers or posters, starting with a lower tier to run through and stabilize your workflow is more reliable. People who need to generate lots of images can then consider plans that include Relax mode (Rela
Getting started with ChatGPT’s new features: desktop quick launch, direct cloud-drive uploads, and web search
This round of ChatGPT updates isn’t just about faster models—it’s about turning “conversation” into a workflow you can use right away: one-click launch on desktop, uploading files from cloud drives for analysis, searchable chat history, and web search to fill in the latest info when needed. GPT-4o makes ChatGPT feel more like collaborating with a real person At the core of GPT-4o is multimodal integration: smoother understanding of text, images, and voice, and lower friction when ChatGPT switches tasks within the same conversation. You can drop a screenshot into ChatGPT and have it first
ChatGPT Voice Mode FAQ: Fixes for Not Being Able to Speak and Not Hearing Audio
Many people using voice mode for the first time run into issues like “tapping does nothing,” “can’t hear,” “can’t speak,” or “recognition goes haywire.” Below, organized by the most common scenarios, we clearly explain where to find the settings, how to check permissions, and the troubleshooting order—so you can usually pinpoint the cause and restore normal use within a few minutes. Voice mode won’t open: first check whether the entry point and permissions are being blocked If the voice button is gray or it exits immediately when tapped, first check whether microphone permission has been granted to the browser or app. On iPhone, go to “Settings - Privacy & Security - Microphone”; on Android, confirm it’s allowed under “App permissions.”
Midjourney FAQ: Login issues, insufficient permissions, and image generation failures
When using Midjourney to generate images, the most common sticking points aren’t prompts, but login, permissions, queues, and image loading. Below, I break down Midjourney’s most frequent issues by scenario and provide steps you can immediately use to self-check. When you encounter similar errors, troubleshoot in order first—usually there’s no need to reinstall or switch accounts. What to do if you can’t log in or keep getting sent back to the login page If login fails on the Midjourney web app, first test in an incognito/private window to rule out browser cache and extension interference. If you log in to M via Discord authorization
Claude Feature Comparison: Differences in How to Use Projects and Artifacts
In Claude, doing the same thing through different entry points can lead to very different efficiency. Regular chat is suitable for quick Q&A, Projects is better for long-term tasks, and Artifacts pulls out “editable deliverables” into a separate space. Below, based on real usage scenarios, we’ll clearly explain the differences among these three parts of Claude. Regular Chat: Fastest for getting information, but context is most likely to drift Regular chat is Claude’s lightest mode—handy for asking something on the fly, getting an outline of ideas, or rewriting a few sentences. Its key feature is a low startup cost.

