> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.bezi.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Model Selection

You can pick the model Bezi uses to affects the depth, speed, and cost of a response.

How to decide: **heavier tasks need more reasoning power; simple tasks don't**. The right model for the right task gets you a good result faster, which will help credits go further.

## 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:

1. **Featured Models**: our team has confirmed these are reliable and support all the functionality Bezi needs to perform any game development related workflow.
2. **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:

1. **Featured Models**: our team has confirmed these are reliable and support all the functionality Bezi needs to perform any game development related workflow.
2. **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:

1. **Featured Models**: our team has confirmed these are reliable and support all the functionality Bezi needs to perform any game development related workflow.
2. **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:

1. **Featured Models**: our team has confirmed these are reliable and support all the functionality Bezi needs to perform any game development related workflow.
2. **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.

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Featured: Frontier">
    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
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Featured: Regular">
    Genuinely great for most daily work:

    * Debugging and error fixing
    * Writing or modifying scripts
    * Building an editor tool
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Experimental">
    Best for getting a fast answer or iterating on lighter tasks:

    * Quick lookups and explanations
    * Simple one-line fixes you're confident about
    * Tasks where you plan to review and refine the output anyway
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## 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:

1. Go to: [app.bezi.com/account](https://app.bezi.com/account)
2. Open the **Subscriptions & Usage** tab

See the [Plans & Credits](https://docs.bezi.com/account/plans) page for a full breakdown of how credit usage works.
