Starter credits are not a challenge to generate as many random clips as possible. In Omni Flash, they work best as a small diagnostic budget: one prompt test, one source-frame motion test, and one mode comparison.
Use Omni Flash Online when you want the browser workflow. Use Omni Flash Free when you want the starter-credit entry point.
Test 1: prompt preflight
Start with /text-to-video when the visual does not exist yet. Write a shot brief with one review question: can the first motion beat explain the offer, feature, or story?
Decision: prove whether the first three seconds make the product benefit clear.
Subject: product centered on a clean surface.
Action: one visible reveal of the benefit.
Camera: slow push-in, no fast cuts.
Frame: vertical.
Review: would a viewer understand the benefit without a voiceover?Test 2: reference lock
Move to /image-to-video when the source frame matters. The goal is useful motion that does not destroy the asset.
Use the uploaded image as the anchor. Add a gentle push-in and small light movement. Preserve product shape, logo placement, color, material, and the main composition.Test 3: mode comparison
Keep the prompt and image stable. Change only the mode, duration, aspect ratio, or motion request. That keeps the result explainable.
Takeaway
Treat Omni Flash starter credits as a preflight budget. The first session should teach you how to brief, anchor, compare, and decide before buying more iteration.

