Original Reddit post

As someone just getting into AI creation, I spent weeks testing three “all-in-one” platforms: Haimeta, Krea, and Pollo. Here’s my personal take (no sponsorship, just real usage).

  1. Exploration & fun factor Haimeta feels like a creative lab — lots of effects, multiple models, AI-agent workflow. You keep discovering new things without getting bored. Krea’s real-time generation is cool at first but quickly feels like “serious design work”. Pollo is template-heavy — like buying a half-finished cake. Fast, but everything starts looking the same and I lose interest.
  2. Beginner friendliness Haimeta wins: image → edit → upscale → background remove → 3D → video all in one place. No switching tools. Krea has a clean UI but Node Editor has a learning curve. Pollo is simplest (template → upload → done) but also the most limited.
  3. Price for casual users At the same budget: Haimeta → 230 high-quality Nano Banana 2 images Krea → 173 Pollo → only 68 Plus Haimeta gives daily free HAIBITs. Best value by far for explorers. Overall: Pollo = best for quick social videos Krea = best for designers who love real-time Haimeta = most balanced for beginners who want fun + full workflow + sense of accomplishment Anyone else tried these three? What’s your current go-to AI platform right now? submitted by /u/Holiday-Quantity-978

Originally posted by u/Holiday-Quantity-978 on r/ArtificialInteligence