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REimagineHome vs Plotpane: pricing, output, fidelity (as of April 2026)
REimagineHome's public pricing page lists four tiers: Essential $19/mo (30 credits), Pro $36/mo (200), Advanced $59/mo (400) and Agency $119/mo (900), with credits consumed per render — a refurnish, a sky swap, and a dusk conversion on the same photo count as three credits. An agent listing four homes a month at eight stageable rooms each needs 32 base renders, plus typical 2-3 variants per hero image for A/B — call it 80-100 credits of real usage before any dusk or twilight add-ons, which pushes most working agents to Pro or Advanced. Plotpane's Starter is $39/mo annual ($49 monthly) for 100 renders, Pro $79/mo annual ($99) for 300 renders, Agency $199/mo annual ($249) for 800 renders. Output: Plotpane ships 4K default on every plan; REimagineHome's public spec sheet lists high-resolution presentation-ready exports without a published 4K guarantee on every tier. Compliance: Plotpane embeds XMP AI-disclosure metadata on every export by default (NAR, CRMLS, Bright, ARMLS, CRMLS policy-ready); REimagineHome leaves MLS disclosure to the agent.
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Where REimagineHome wins, and where Plotpane wins
REimagineHome is legitimately strong at creative reinterpretation — 25+ interior design style presets, reference-photo conditioning, conversational design flow, and batch uploads up to 50 photos with an 'Optimal'-tier batch workflow. For a homeowner testing 'what if I knocked down this wall and went mid-century coastal,' or an interior designer pitching three directions for a client, that's the right tool. REimagineHome gives the model creative freedom to move walls, swap flooring, add architectural features. Plotpane wins on the inverse contract: what if the listing has to match the showing? Plotpane's fidelity contract holds structural elements fixed — walls, windows, fixtures, flooring grain, ceiling height, sightlines — and only permits additive changes (furniture, decor, sky, lawn color, lighting). A ranch home stays a ranch home; a galley kitchen stays a galley. That constraint is what makes Plotpane's output MLS-safe under NAR's 2026 AI disclosure rules and state-level mandates like California AB 723.
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Batch consistency across a listing gallery
REimagineHome supports multi-photo batch uploads (documented on their public site — 'upload up to 50 photos in one pass, rooms sorted, issues flagged') and reference-photo conditioning helps tonal coherence across a set. The distinction Plotpane draws is narrower: gallery-level structural consistency. When the same living room is shot from three angles (wide from doorway, mid from sofa wall, detail from window corner), Plotpane's fidelity contract treats the three shots as the same room and preserves its geometry across all three renders — the sofa that appears in shot one casts a compatible shadow in shot two and is visible through the doorway in shot three. That is a different promise than tonal consistency; it is spatial consistency tied to the fidelity contract. For single-room creative redesign, the distinction is moot. For a 20-photo MLS carousel that has to read as one continuous home, it is the whole ballgame.
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Migration and when to keep both
Most agents who move from REimagineHome to Plotpane keep a dual stack for the first month: Plotpane on every live listing (staging, enhancement, dusk, sky, declutter, lawn) because of the fidelity contract and XMP disclosure, REimagineHome for pre-listing homeowner consultations where the seller is deciding between a refresh and a remodel and wants to see both futures. Export your last ten REimagineHome renders as style references; Plotpane reads aesthetic intent across 25+ interior styles and rebuilds your most-used looks as reusable presets. At 4K on every plan with roll-over credits on Agency, the flat subscription stops the monthly 'did I leave enough credits for Friday's listing?' arithmetic that credit-metered tools create at scale.