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Can you monetize Mage Space’s free tier?
Short answer: not as-is.
Mage's FAQ explicitly allows commercial use with no required attribution, unusually clear. But its features table lists 'Commercial License' as a membership perk, so whether the free tier's commercial grant is truly unconditional is ambiguous. The cheapest plan that makes Mage genuinely safe to monetize is For monetized work, take the Basic plan ($10/mo) where Commercial License is clearly a paid feature; treat free-tier commercial use as a grey area until confirmed in your account..
By Abdallah AmjidVerified June 22, 2026
Mage Space free tier, at a glance
- Free plan
- Yes, free with 300 sign-up Gems, limited access
- Watermark on free
- unclear
- Commercial use on free
- Ambiguous, FAQ allows commercial use, but Commercial License is listed as a membership feature
- Attribution required
- No
- Max quality on free
- Base models; Enhance/2K-4K gated to paid
- Cheapest safe plan
- Basic, $10/mo (Commercial License listed under memberships)
Commercial monetization risk
Use with cautionConfidence: Medium
Moderate risk, monetizable only if you respect a specific condition (read the caveat).
One factor relies on inference or a non-primary source, read the flags.
The safe fix
For monetized output, use the $10/mo Basic plan where Commercial License is an explicit membership feature, rather than relying on the free tier. The CC0 framing means your outputs may not be exclusive to you.
See the 7-factor evidence breakdown→
Reproduce it yourself: each factor's risk points = weight × level ÷ 4 (an unclear factor counts as half its weight). The seven add up to 46. Every scored factor quotes Mage Space’s own current terms, pricing or help page.
Commercial-use rights
Level 2/414 / 28 ptsDoes the license actually permit monetizing the free-tier output (monetized video / paid client deliverable)? The single most decisive factor.
“Yes. You can use content created on Mage for commercial purposes. Attribution is appreciated but not required.”
mage.spaceOfficial statementchecked 2026-06-23 FAQ grants commercial use broadly, but the pricing table lists Commercial License as a membership feature, so free-tier rights are not unambiguously safe.
Free-plan monetization gate
Level 2/49 / 18 ptsFree-tier blockers that make output unusable even when commercial use is allowed: watermark, 'personal-only' wording, publish-barring caps.
“Free $ 0 /month Limited access to features 300 Gems Sign-up Bonus”
mage.spacePricing pagechecked 2026-06-23 Free tier has limited access and Commercial License appears as a paid feature, so the cleanest commercial grant sits behind the $10/mo plan.
Output ownership & sublicensing
Level 2/48 / 16 ptsDo you own (or get a clean, transferable, sublicensable license to) the output? Decisive for agency/client work where rights must be handed over.
“Depending on your User Package, you retain your ownership rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through the Services.”
mage.spaceTermschecked 2026-06-23 Ownership conditioned on User Package and framed alongside a CC0 1.0 dedication, so retained ownership is not absolute.
Attribution / branding obligation
Level 0/40 / 12 ptsMust you credit the tool, keep a logo, or disclose it by name? An enforceable monetization burden even when commercial use is allowed.
“Attribution is appreciated but not required.”
mage.spaceOfficial statementchecked 2026-06-23 No attribution requirement, clearly stated.
Copyright & training-data exposure
Level 3/49 / 12 ptsRisk the output infringes third-party rights or triggers a platform claim: training-data provenance, indemnity, likeness/voice-clone consent, YouTube synthetic-content exposure.
“that of the CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication”
mage.spaceTermschecked 2026-06-23 CC0 framing means others may reuse your outputs, and the many-model permissive environment raises copyright/training risk; no indemnity.
Terms stability
Unclear4 / 8 ptsHow likely are today's rights to be quietly changed or revoked tomorrow? Modification clause, retroactivity, notice, and observed change history. The factor the ToS-monitor sells against.
Not certified, we could not confirm this from a Mage Space primary source, so it is scored as Unclear (half weight) rather than guessed.
No explicit last-updated date was extractable from the terms page.
Creator practicality
Level 1/41.5 / 6 ptsThe gap between 'technically licensed' and 'actually usable safely': terms clarity/findability, login-gated pricing, credit-model traps. Modulates, never decides.
“Mage is a free, unlimited AI image and video generator.”
mage.spaceOfficial statementchecked 2026-06-23 Live, fast, in-browser, many models free; cheap $10/mo upgrade for clean commercial rights.
What we couldn’t confirm from a primary source
- termsStability
Primary sources
ClipJury's monetization-risk verdicts are an editorial read of each tool's own current public terms and pricing as of the last-checked date, not legal advice. Terms change; always confirm against the linked sources before relying on any tool for monetized or paid client work. How we score risk →
Why the free tier isn’t safe to monetize
Mage states plainly that you can use its content commercially and that attribution is not required, which is creator-friendly. The wrinkle: the pricing table lists 'Commercial License' under memberships, so the safest monetization path is a paid plan, not the free tier.
Watermark
No watermark behavior confirmed from a primary statement; verify in-app.
License
Mage's FAQ says content can be used commercially and attribution is appreciated but not required. The Terms apply a CC0 1.0 public-domain dedication framing and state you retain ownership depending on your User Package; the pricing table lists Commercial License as a membership feature, creating tension over free-tier rights.
The cheapest safe fix
To monetize Mage output cleanly, no watermark, full commercial rights, you need For monetized work, take the Basic plan ($10/mo) where Commercial License is clearly a paid feature; treat free-tier commercial use as a grey area until confirmed in your account.. That’s the plan we’d actually pay for if this were our channel.
Mage Space monetization FAQ
- Can you legally monetize Mage Space's free tier on YouTube?
- Not as-is. Mage's FAQ explicitly allows commercial use with no required attribution, unusually clear. But its features table lists 'Commercial License' as a membership perk, so whether the free tier's commercial grant is truly unconditional is ambiguous. To monetize safely you need For monetized work, take the Basic plan ($10/mo) where Commercial License is clearly a paid feature; treat free-tier commercial use as a grey area until confirmed in your account.. Mage states plainly that you can use its content commercially and that attribution is not required, which is creator-friendly. The wrinkle: the pricing table lists 'Commercial License' under memberships, so the safest monetization path is a paid plan, not the free tier.
- Does Mage Space put a watermark on free exports?
- No watermark behavior confirmed from a primary statement; verify in-app.
- What does Mage Space's free license actually allow?
- Mage's FAQ says content can be used commercially and attribution is appreciated but not required. The Terms apply a CC0 1.0 public-domain dedication framing and state you retain ownership depending on your User Package; the pricing table lists Commercial License as a membership feature, creating tension over free-tier rights.
- Does Mage let me use images commercially without attribution?
- Its FAQ says yes, you can use content created on Mage for commercial purposes; attribution is appreciated but not required. Note the pricing table lists Commercial License as a membership feature, so the safest route for monetized work is the paid Basic plan.
- Is the Mage free tier safe for a monetized channel?
- Ambiguous. The FAQ grants commercial use broadly, but Commercial License appears as a paid-membership perk in the features table. To remove doubt, generate monetized assets on the $10/mo Basic plan.
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