People seriously underestimate how fast agentic AI burns money.
Manus (and similar tools) don’t just “help” they run long tasks, spawn subtasks, debug, retry… and tokens disappear fast. The first version is basically never right, so you end up with placeholders, TODO files, half-working logic, then endless “fix this / fix that.” That’s where the real cost starts.
Before paying to learn, train with free tools first (like Google AI Studio and other free-tier platforms) so you understand how apps and workflows are actually built and finished. Then use Manus when you have a solid prompt -ideally a real spec/blueprint /otherwise you’re paying to figure out what you should’ve defined upfront.
AI agents are powerful, but vague ideas get expensive fast.
Before paying to learn, train with free tools first (like Google AI Studio and other free-tier platforms) so you understand how apps and workflows are actually built and finished. Then use Manus when you have a solid prompt -ideally a real spec/blueprint /otherwise you’re paying to figure out what you should’ve defined upfront.
AI agents are powerful, but vague ideas get expensive fast.
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