Plan Your First Seedance 2.0 Online Test

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Prepare the account, task, and result

A strong first test connects the available balance with a clear brief and a useful review plan.

Account: use the credits already available

Sign in and compare your Veo 3 balance with the estimate for the Seedance 2.0 settings you want to use.

Task: choose the right starting material

Start from text when the visual direction is open, or add image, video, and audio references when the scene needs stronger guidance.

Result: know what a strong first draft needs

Before submitting, note the motion, continuity, audio, and in-frame details that matter most to the creative goal.

First online test

Set up a useful first generation

Connect the account balance, creative brief, and intended use before submitting.

1

Review the account balance

Compare your available credits with the task estimate and open Pricing if the project needs more.

2

Build the Seedance 2.0 task

Choose the inputs, write the prompt, and set duration, resolution, and aspect ratio.

3

Plan the review and download

Confirm source rights, list the creative review points, and save the completed result from My Creations.

Six-point setup

Everything a focused first test needs

Use these six points to turn available credits into a Seedance 2.0 result you can evaluate.

Account signed in

Signing in connects the generator with your available Veo 3 balance and creation history.

Balance sufficient

Compare available credits with the estimate before submitting the task.

Model correct

Choose Seedance 2.0 for the test and keep the scene tied to one creative goal.

Input supported

Use text or add the image, video, and audio references the brief genuinely needs.

Source rights checked

You have the rights or permission needed to upload and use the material.

Review criteria written

You know which motion, detail, audio, and rights checks the result must pass.

Online trial preflight questions

Practical answers for turning available Veo 3 credits into a first Seedance 2.0 task.

Sign in, choose the model, and prepare a focused online task. Set the input mode, duration, resolution, and format, then compare the displayed estimate with your available balance. If the balance covers the estimate, you can submit without purchasing another pack. Use the first generation to answer one creative question so the available credits produce useful evidence for the next decision.

Choosing the model and preparing inputs does not create a task. Review the displayed estimate, then use the Generate control when you are ready to submit.

Start from text when the visual direction is open. Use an image reference when an existing subject, product, or composition should anchor the result.

Add only the images, clips, and audio that shape the scene, then use @ mentions to give each asset a specific role in subject, motion, camera, rhythm, or sound.

Open the task in My Creations, note its status and task identifier, and contact support when you need help reviewing a specific generation or credit event.

Check whether the core action communicates and the subject remains consistent, then review camera logic, pacing, background stability, audio, in-frame text, and obvious artifacts. Compare the clip with the source assets and original brief rather than judging it from memory. Before publication, confirm the delivery format and the rights needed for uploaded media, recognizable people, brands, and sound.

Define one decision before you submit: whether the opening hook works, a product remains recognizable, a camera move supports the message, or an audio cue lands with the action. Keep the scene simple enough to evaluate that decision. A focused first test is valuable even when it is not final, because it tells you exactly what to preserve or revise next.

Start from the intended destination and choose its aspect ratio, useful duration, and acceptable resolution. Select the simplest input mode that can express the idea and check the task estimate before submission. Avoid lowering settings only to reduce cost if the result would no longer represent the project. A representative test makes later budgeting and creative review more reliable.

Include only assets that control an important part of the scene. Use a clear image for subject or composition, a concise clip for movement or camera rhythm, and audio for timing or atmosphere. Give every file a role with an @ mention. If removing a reference would not change the brief, leave it out of the first test.

Use a stable order: objective, subject, action, setting, camera, sound, and ending state. Keep one main action and avoid contradictory style or motion instructions. After the result arrives, identify the highest-impact mismatch and edit the matching line only. This controlled method makes prompt changes traceable and prevents a useful scene from being lost in a complete rewrite.

Use My Creations to follow task status and reopen completed videos. Record the prompt, model, settings, references, and the one variable changed for each useful version. Download approved results to project storage and label them clearly. A compact version history helps a team compare creative choices instead of relying on whichever clip was generated most recently.

Configure the representative task and note the displayed estimate, then reserve enough balance for one focused correction after the first result. If several ideas need testing, keep the base scene and settings stable so each generation answers a different question. When the balance does not cover the planned batch, narrow the comparison or review the available Pricing options before submitting.

Confirm permission to upload every reference and plan for any recognizable person, product, logo, voice, music cue, or protected work. After generation, inspect motion continuity, small details, visible text, sound timing, and fit for the delivery channel. Keep documentation for approved source assets and review the Veo 3 terms that apply to your account and intended use.

Turn your available credits into a focused online test

Choose Seedance 2.0, prepare the right inputs, review the estimate, and generate a result you can evaluate.