InkSynth

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers to the things people typically want to know before they start.

About InkSynth

What is InkSynth?

A set of practical tools for content, research, and visibility. One account, one credit balance, every tool. No per-product subscriptions, no onboarding overhead. You run a tool, you get a result.

How do credits work?

You load a balance once. Each tool run costs a set number of credits. Credits never expire and work across all tools. If a run fails, credits are refunded automatically. See pricing.

What is the difference between Tools and Coming Soon?

Tools are production-ready with defined scopes, stable output, and clear credit costs. Coming Soon is where things are being built before they reach that point. Some projects graduate to Tools. Some stay in development.

What are Custom Projects?

Custom Projects is where InkSynth takes on work that doesn't fit a standard tool. If you have a specific workflow, deliverable, or build in mind, that's the right conversation to start. Learn more.

Using the tools

How long does a tool run take?

Most tools complete in a few minutes depending on the scope of the request. You don't need to wait on the page. Submit the run and you'll get an email when your result is ready.

Can SiteScout audit any website?

Any publicly accessible URL. Pages that require a login, block automated access, or render entirely in JavaScript without server-side content may return partial results.

What does a PulseDrop briefing cover?

A researched newsletter on any topic, built around your audience. Covers what's happening this week, this month, and over the past year. Delivered by email.

How is this different from a content agency?

No retainers, no account managers, no onboarding calls, no minimum spend. You pay per run. You get a deliverable. If it's not useful, you don't come back.

What happens if a tool run fails?

Credits are refunded automatically on failed runs. If it's a persistent issue with a specific URL or input, contact usand we'll look into it.