Model type options
Bezi offers a constantly-updating selection of models - from heavy, frontier models to lightweight, experimental ones - so you can pick the one that works best for you. All models are organized into one of these categories: Bezi offers a constantly-updating selection of models - from heavy, frontier models to lightweight, experimental ones - so you can pick the one that works best for you. All models are organized into one of these categories: Bezi offers a constantly-updating selection of models - from heavy, frontier models to lightweight, experimental ones - so you can pick the one that works best for you. All models are organized into one of these categories:- Featured Models: our team has confirmed these are reliable and support all the functionality Bezi needs to perform any game development related workflow.
- Experimental Models: riskier and generally less expensive. Some may not support image attachments or other features Bezi needs in order to execute tasks to satisfaction.
When to use each model type
A good rule of thumb: start with a featured model. Test experimental models once you’re familiar with Bezi’s platform, AI behavior and quirks and have a new workflow you’re comfortable in. A good rule of thumb: start with a featured model. Test experimental models once you’re familiar with Bezi’s platform, AI behavior and quirks and have a new workflow you’re comfortable in. Bezi offers a constantly-updating selection of models - from heavy, frontier models to lightweight, experimental ones - so you can pick the one that works best for you. All models are organized into one of these categories:- Featured Models: our team has confirmed these are reliable and support all the functionality Bezi needs to perform any game development related workflow.
- Experimental Models: riskier and generally less expensive. Some may not support image attachments or other features Bezi needs in order to execute tasks to satisfaction.
When to use each model type
A good rule of thumb: start with a featured model. Test experimental models once you’re familiar with Bezi’s platform, AI behavior and quirks and have a new workflow you’re comfortable in. Bezi offers a constantly-updating selection of models - from heavy, frontier models to lightweight, experimental ones - so you can pick the one that works best for you. All models are organized into one of these categories: Bezi offers a constantly-updating selection of models - from heavy, frontier models to lightweight, experimental ones - so you can pick the one that works best for you. All models are organized into one of these categories:- Featured Models: our team has confirmed these are reliable and support all the functionality Bezi needs to perform any game development related workflow.
- Experimental Models: riskier and generally less expensive. Some may not support image attachments or other features Bezi needs in order to execute tasks to satisfaction.
When to use each model type
A good rule of thumb: start with a featured model. Test experimental models once you’re familiar with Bezi’s platform, AI behavior and quirks and have a new workflow you’re comfortable in. A good rule of thumb: start with a featured model. Test experimental models once you’re familiar with Bezi’s platform, AI behavior and quirks and have a new workflow you’re comfortable in. Bezi offers a constantly-updating selection of models - from heavy, frontier models to lightweight, experimental ones - so you can pick the one that works best for you. All models are organized into one of these categories:- Featured Models: our team has confirmed these are reliable and support all the functionality Bezi needs to perform any game development related workflow.
- Experimental Models: riskier and generally less expensive. Some may not support image attachments or other features Bezi needs in order to execute tasks to satisfaction.
When to use each model type
A good rule of thumb: start with a featured model. Test experimental models once you’re familiar with Bezi’s platform, AI behavior and quirks and have a new workflow you’re comfortable in. A good rule of thumb: start with a featured model. Test experimental models once you’re familiar with Bezi’s platform, AI behavior and quirks and have a new workflow you’re comfortable in.- Featured: Frontier
- Featured: Regular
- Experimental
These are more expensive but well worth the extra credits for time saved on complex tasks:
- Long, multi-step Agent Mode workflows
- Output that requires precision, like UI generation
- Tasks with many dependencies or subtle system interactions
- Deep debugging across scenes and systems where the root isn’t clear
How to change the model selection
The model selector is inline in the prompt input. To select a different model type, open the dropdown and pick the new model before you submit a prompt.Tracking credit usage
To see a breakdown of credits consumed per prompt and model type, follow these steps:- Go to: app.bezi.com/account
- Open the Subscriptions & Usage tab