Renderjuice 2.2 was released on March 16 2024

Key Summary

  • Improved render stability for early beta users who couldn’t re-sign up or log in.
  • Optimized the credit system for better performance.
  • Added a public feedback board for feature requests and bug reports.
  • Introduced a new “Studio Tier” plan with 150,000 minutes and faster GPU speeds.
  • Updated pricing page to provide more current information and better context for new users.

Public Roadmap & Feedback

In the spirit of our motto, “No Render Fails Twice”, we’ve implemented a public feedback board where you can submit feature requests, report bugs, and we can communicate back whether or not we’re working on them and notify you when they ship. The feedback page is available on the navbar on the bottom left and can be visited directly at https://feedback.renderjuice.com.

We’re still available directly in the chat bubble of course. Stop by and say hi 👋 or let us know if you need any help, we’re happy to provide guidance whenever and usually pretty quick to. The chat bubble and the feedback board are easy ways to get in contact with us, and we directly use these to prioritize internally. We even hop on video calls when users have issues that we think are critical to resolve, so don’t be shy to reach out when you need any help!

New Studio Plan & More Descriptive Pricing Page

We’ve been lucky to not have to focus on marketing a lot so far, so we haven’t updated our pricing pages to match our improved speeds, and add better context for new users. Our pricing page should now reflect more current information and be easier to understand the different tiers.

We’ve been blown away by requests for even more minutes, so we’ve added a new “Studio Tier” that comes with a whopping 150,000 minutes and speeds of 30 (yes thirty!!) NVIDIA 3090 GPUs running at the same time.

For users who need even more than the Studio plan 😮, we’ve made it easier to reach out to us so we can help tailor make the best custom plan.

Other Tiny Quality of Life Improvements

We’ve resolved some edge case authentication issues when users who signed up in early beta couldn’t re-sign up or log in.

We’ve done some optimizations on the credit system front.