The pay-per-frame setup is a smart fit for one-off jobs where a monthly plan doesn't make sense. Since you mentioned it's early and aimed at smaller renders, where's the practical limit right now? Curious how heavy a scene or how long a frame range it can handle before it's better to wait for more capacity.
Good timing on this. Most teams treat accessibility as a one-time thing before an audit instead of something they keep up with, so building the checks right in makes it easier. One thing I'd want to know: automated scans only catch some of the issues, so does it tell you which ones still need a person to check by hand?
The prebuilt blocks plus drag-and-drop looks like a real time-saver for teams that don't want to start from zero. Since a lot of the use cases are about collecting info from people (lead qualifying, onboarding), where does that captured data actually land? Wondering how cleanly it flows into something like a CRM or a sheet versus needing cleanup after.