What's a credit?
One currency for everything the operator does. Roughly: an image is 1 credit, a deploy is 3, a ten-second video starts at 40, phone calls are 5 per minute, and design/build chat meters at 1 per 20,000 tokens. Planning chat is free, always.
Does it post or spend without my approval?
Only if you tell it to. Everything starts as a draft in a queue. Autopilot has three modes — off, approve-weekly, autonomous — set per channel, and ad spend always has a weekly ceiling you control.
Whose domain, whose Stripe, whose accounts?
Yours. Payments run through your own Stripe account, ads through your Meta account, posts through your connected Instagram and TikTok. Domains are registered for you and transfer out whenever you want.
What if it makes a mistake?
Every action is logged in the activity feed. Campaigns pause in one click, the anomaly watcher halts runaway ad spend on its own, and nothing in the approval queue ships without you.
What models does it use?
Frontier models, routed per task — design, code, ad creative, video, and voice each use the model best suited to the job. You never manage API keys or prompts.
How is this different from a no-code site builder?
A site builder stops at the site. Ontfly ships a real Next.js app with its own database, then keeps operating the business — ads, social, phone, analytics, a weekly plan — long after launch day.
Can I take everything with me if I leave?
Yes. The site is a real Next.js codebase, not a proprietary format. Your domain transfers out (there's a doc for it), and your Stripe, Meta, and social accounts were always yours to begin with.