why agents switch
What Spacely customers tell us has changed under them
The pricing model, feature scope, and output behavior have shifted enough that long-time users keep showing up looking for somewhere stable.
The "unlimited" plan got quietly retired
Spacely switched from an unlimited subscription to a credit-based model in late September 2025. On the new Starter tier ($12.75/mo), credits expire in 60 days. Many Google results still surface the old terms — users keep signing up expecting unlimited and hit a credit wall two weeks in.
First-pass usability runs around 60%
Reviewer aggregations report roughly 40% of first renders need a re-roll — the model defaults to a generic 'modern hotel' aesthetic regardless of source room, or the layout drifts off the original geometry. Edensign's renders preserve room geometry and follow the style you picked from the menu — we don't override your choice with a house default.
Non-rectangular rooms get silently squared off
Multiple write-ups document Spacely 'correcting' L-shaped, octagonal, and other irregular rooms into rectangles during staging. For an MLS listing that's a structural change the agent didn't ask for. Edensign preserves room geometry — we only place furniture.
Multi-view didn't exist until November 2025
Spacely's multi-view feature shipped in November 2025. Anyone who evaluated them in early- or mid-2025 was looking at a tool with no consistency between consecutive angles of the same room. Edensign's pure-AI multi-view has been a core feature, not a Q4 add-on.
side by side
Edensign vs Spacely AI — where Edensign wins
Pulled from Spacely's public pricing page (accessed May 2026), aggregated review data from G2 / Reddit / Trustpilot through May 2026, and our own product.
Sources: Spacely's public pricing page (accessed May 2026), aggregated review data from G2 / Reddit / Trustpilot through May 2026, and Edensign's pricing page. Updated quarterly — last reviewed May 2026.
proof, not promises
Listings staged with Edensign — geometry preserved, every angle consistent
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why we built edensign
Pricing you can trust. Geometry that stays the way you shot it.
We watched Spacely's pricing model change quietly mid-year, and felt for the customers who signed up under the old terms and woke up under the new ones. Pricing transparency isn't a nicety — agents run businesses on these tools.
Our model trained on 2.4 million professionally-styled interiors and runs on NVIDIA H100s (we're an Inception partner). It places furniture; it doesn't redraw walls. Whatever your source room is — L-shaped living, octagonal foyer, sloped attic bedroom — the layout in the staged photo matches the layout in the empty photo.
Edensign's plan structure and pricing have not changed since launch. We've also had pure-AI multi-view since day one — not as a Q4 product addition. We're trying to be the tool that doesn't reshape itself under you halfway through the year.
Switching from Spacely AI — your questions, answered
Yes. In late September 2025 Spacely transitioned from an 'unlimited' plan to a credit-based model. Credits on the new Starter tier ($12.75/mo) expire after 60 days. Many users learned about the change after signing up off a Google result that still references unlimited — which is part of why we wrote this page.
The complaint is that Spacely defaults to it regardless of the source room: a 1920s craftsman gets the same Scandinavian-modern furniture as a 2020 mid-century condo. Edensign has 9 curated styles you select per-room (Scandinavian, modern, mid-century, luxury, farmhouse, coastal, industrial, transitional, standard), and we don't override your choice with a house-default look.
Material. MLS rules in most regions prohibit virtual staging from altering structural elements. If your staged photo has a different room shape than the source, it's no longer a permissible staged listing — it's a misrepresentation. We don't redraw walls; we only place furniture.
Not necessarily. Spacely's Starter is $12.75/mo with credits that expire in 60 days. Our Starter is $29/mo for 15 credits ($1.93/photo); below that volume our Pay-Per-Use packs start at $50 for 10 credits with 31-day validity. Stage 8 photos with our Starter and you have 7 credits left for the month; stage two and you still have 13. With Spacely you pay $12.75 either way and forfeit unused credits at the 60-day mark.
2 free credits on signup, no credit card required. That covers two standard stages.
VirtualStagingAI is another pure-AI tool where multi-view is a beta footnote in their own v2 API docs (see /alternatives/virtualstagingai). Collov AI has broader photo-editing utilities, video-call cancellation, and human-assisted multi-view (see /alternatives/collov). HomeDesigns AI has a long-running double-billing pattern (see /alternatives/homedesigns). REimagine Home is Styldod's self-serve AI product with batch only at the $99/mo Agency tier (see /alternatives/reimagine-home). roOomy is a human-designer service known for Matterport 3D tour staging — $49–$69/photo, 24–48h (see /alternatives/rooomy). Stuccco is a human-staging service that uses real retail furniture and offers an interior-design bridge — $27–$45/photo, 12–24h (see /alternatives/stuccco). The /alternative hub has the full set including BoxBrownie, Styldod, ApplyDesign, and PhotoUp.
Two free credits. Fifteen seconds each. No quiet pricing changes.
No credit card. No commitment. Upload an empty room and see whether Edensign keeps the layout where you shot it.
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