One of the most common questions about the AI Creator Course at ContentCreator.com is whether you have to subscribe to a long list of expensive artificial intelligence (AI) tools to get value from the course. The short answer is no, you do not need to buy a stack of subscriptions. This article explains exactly how the course handles tools and software, so you know what to expect before you enroll or before you start your first lesson.
This article is for prospective students who want to understand the real cost of using the course, and for current students who are wondering which tools they should actually pay for.
Do You Need to Buy AI Tool Subscriptions to Take the AI Creator Course?
You do not need to buy AI tool subscriptions to take the AI Creator Course at ContentCreator.com. Every artificial intelligence (AI) tool that the course covers is available through Prompt Edit on a pay as you go basis. That means you can use tools like ChatGPT, Runway, VEO, ElevenLabs, HeyGen, Nano Banana, Grok, Ideogram, Kling, Seedance, Suno, and Wan 2.2 without signing up for a separate monthly subscription to each one.
You only pay for what you actually use. If you want to try a tool for one project, you can. You do not have to commit to a recurring bill on every platform.
How Prompt Edit Replaces the Need for Multiple Subscriptions
Prompt Edit is a marketplace that gives you access to many different AI tools in one place, with pay as you go pricing instead of separate monthly subscriptions. The AI Creator Course at ContentCreator.com is built around this approach.
The easiest way to picture Prompt Edit is to think of it like a grocery store for AI tools. Instead of signing up at a bunch of different websites, learning a bunch of different interfaces, and stacking expensive monthly subscriptions on top of each other, you go to one place and pick up the tools you actually need. You buy AI credits up front, and then using a tool costs credits, similar to filling up a tank of gas. When the credits run low, you buy more. There is no recurring monthly bill unless you choose a plan that includes one.
Here is what that looks like in practice:
Instead of paying for a Runway subscription, an ElevenLabs subscription, a HeyGen subscription, and a VEO subscription separately, you use Prompt Edit and only pay for the generations you actually run.
The course lessons walk you through how to use each tool through Prompt Edit, so you do not need to set up multiple accounts.
Prompt Edit covers AI tools across five categories: image, video, music, voice, and sound effects. Tools available through Prompt Edit include Nano Banana, Grok, ChatGPT, Ideogram, Runway, VEO, Kling, Seedance, HeyGen, ElevenLabs, Suno, and more.
New AI tools are added to Prompt Edit over time, and you can use them through the same account.
ContentCreator.com students also get a student discount on Prompt Edit. Watch the lesson called AI Tool vs AI Marketplace (Prompt Edit) inside the AI Creator Course for the current student discount details.
What About Editing Software Like DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, and Premiere Pro?
The AI Creator Course at ContentCreator.com covers several video editing apps in the AI Video Editing module, including DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, Premiere Pro, and SubMagic. The course teaches both free and paid editing software, so you can pick what works for your budget.
Here is how the editing software covered in the course breaks down:
DaVinci Resolve has a powerful free version that you can use for almost everything taught in the course.
CapCut has a free version that handles short form editing well.
Premiere Pro is a paid product from Adobe and requires its own subscription if you choose to use it.
SubMagic is a paid tool that handles AI short form editing.
You do not need to buy all of these. The course shows you what each tool does best, so you can choose one or two that fit your workflow and your budget.
Generate AI Assets Inside DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro
Prompt Edit also offers plugins that work inside DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro. The plugins let you generate AI images, videos, voiceovers, and sound effects right inside your editing timeline, without opening a browser. That means once you are editing, you can pull a new AI generated asset into your project and keep working in the same window. This is helpful if you use DaVinci Resolve or Premiere Pro as your main editor, because you do not need to bounce back and forth between apps.
What Tools and Skills Are Actually Covered in the AI Creator Course?
The AI Creator Course at ContentCreator.com is built around a wide set of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and the skills that go with them. For the full module by module breakdown, see the AI Creator Course: Overview, Curriculum, and Access article.
At a high level, the tools and skills covered include:
AI text and prompting: ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, plus how to write better prompts (the single most important AI skill)
AI image generation: ChatGPT image generation, Nano Banana, Grok, Ideogram, Photoshop AI tools, and image upscaling
AI video generation: Runway, VEO, HeyGen, Kling, Seedance, Wan 2.2, plus first frame and last frame workflows
AI voice, music, and audio: ElevenLabs voiceovers, voice cloning, voice swap, AI music generation (including tools like Suno), and audio enhancement
AI thumbnails: Thumbnail theory and step by step AI thumbnail creation
AI content planning and writing: Scriptwriting, content ideas, ad writing, and content repurposing
AI video editing: DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, Premiere Pro, and SubMagic, including their AI features and the Prompt Edit plugins that run inside DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro
Will the Skills From the AI Creator Course Work With Tools Not Covered?
Yes, the skills taught in the AI Creator Course will work with artificial intelligence (AI) tools that are not explicitly covered in the course. The course focuses on fundamentals that transfer across tools, not just the buttons inside one specific app.
The skills you build in the course include:
Prompting techniques that work in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and most other AI chatbots
Storytelling and scripting frameworks that work for any video platform
Content structure and pacing that work for any short form or long form video
Editing workflows that work across DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, Premiere Pro, and other editors
If a new AI tool launches after you take the course, or if you prefer a tool that the course does not cover (for example, Higgsfield, Claude for writing, or a different image generator), the skills you learned in the AI Creator Course will still apply.
What You Might Actually Spend Money On
You can take the AI Creator Course at ContentCreator.com without buying any extra subscriptions, but most students do choose to spend a small amount on the tools they use the most. Here is a realistic picture of where money tends to go:
Prompt Edit credits for AI generations you actually run (only pay for what you use)
A paid editor (optional) if you decide you want Premiere Pro or SubMagic instead of the free options
A specific tool subscription (optional) if you fall in love with one tool and use it daily
If you want to keep costs as low as possible, you can do most of the course using free editing software and a small amount of Prompt Edit credits.
Need More Help Deciding What Tools to Use?
If you have questions about which tools to start with, how Prompt Edit pricing works for your specific use case, or whether a tool you already pay for fits into the AI Creator Course workflow, email the support team at [email protected]. Include the email address you used to enroll (or plan to enroll) so the team can look up your account and give you a clear answer.
