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Navigating Neiron AI: Where to Go After Your First Login

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Your first visit to an AI platform is that moment when you want to try everything at once, but you're not sure where to start. Neiron AI is a Russian-language web platform with a suite of AI tools: chat with text models, image generation, video generation, and account management. If you've just logged in and want to understand what's available, this article provides a practical map of the public pages.

Where to Actually Start: Four Basic Routes

A beginner on Neiron AI should not look for "the most important thing," but immediately choose one of four working routes depending on the task.

Route 1: I want to chat with AI and get text answers. Open the chat and select any text model from the catalog. The platform offers models with different capabilities: some are focused on retrieving current information, others on detailed reasoning, and some support working with images in queries. Start with a simple request — describe your task in one sentence and see what kind of answer you get. The first result is rarely final: you'll need to refine the format, add context, or rephrase.

Route 2: I want to try image generation. Go to the /images page. It contains media models for working with images. To get a result, you need to describe the object, scene, style, or mood. The more specific the description, the more accurate the result. If the first image doesn't satisfy you, try changing the details of the description rather than just repeating the request.

Route 3: I want to create a short video. The /videos section contains tools for video generation. It's important to understand: a video query requires describing the action, not just the object. Specify what is happening, at what pace, from what perspective. Some models take text as the basis for the scene, while others can work with an image as the starting frame.

Route 4: I need to figure out the pricing or resolve an account issue. The /pricing page is the first place to understand the structure of limits and terms. It lists the parameters for requests and generations. For specific questions about payment, limits, or technical issues, there's /support.

How the Platform Works: One Account for Everything

Neiron AI brings together several types of AI tools within a single account. This means that limits on requests, images, and videos are part of one subscription. You don't need separate registrations to switch between chat, images, and videos.

Access to the platform is via a web browser. Additionally, the platform supports access through Telegram — details can be found in the support section.

The models in the catalog are periodically updated. Don't assume that a specific model will always be in the same status. The current lineup is only on the platform itself. Before publishing any materials about specific models, it's worth checking that they are still available.

The /pricing Page: What to Look At

The pricing page has several parameters that are important to understand before making your first payment:

  • Requests — these are interactions with text models. Each question or task in the chat uses one request.

  • Image generations — a separate type of limit. Each generated image counts as one generation.

  • Video generations — similar to images, but video may cost more per file.

  • One-time packages — if you don't need a subscription but have a specific task, consider a package option.

Don't try to memorize all the numbers on the pricing page. Just understand what type of tasks you plan to do and estimate how many requests or generations you'll need.

The /support Page: When and How to Contact

The support page is not the last resort but the first place to go if something is unclear. You can find answers to questions about your account, payment, technical issues, and how specific tools work.

Don't write to support with a vague "it doesn't work." It's more useful to describe: what exactly you were doing, what result you expected, and what you got instead. This reduces response time.

If your issue concerns billing or tariff terms, before contacting support, check the /offer and /pricing pages — often the answer is already there.

Legal Pages: /privacy and /offer

Two pages that many ignore but are worth reading before active use:

/privacy — information on how the platform processes data. It's important to understand what is included in your requests and the generated results in terms of storage and processing.

/offer — the public offer. It states that the user creates requests independently and bears responsibility for the results of their use. This means: AI can make mistakes, and before using results in work materials, you need to manually verify them.

It's especially important to read the offer if you plan to use generated results in commercial projects, publications, or share them with others.

/news/articles: Where to Follow Updates

The platform periodically publishes materials at /news/articles. This is where you can find up-to-date information about models, changes, and approaches to working with AI tools.

You don't need to read every article — just check in occasionally if you use the platform regularly. It's especially useful to check the section before writing about specific platform features: functionality changes, and an article from two months ago may describe an outdated interface.

Frequently Asked Questions from Beginners: Short Answers

Can I use all models at once? The available models depend on your tariff. Check the /pricing page to understand what is included in your subscription.

What if generation doesn't start? Check your remaining limits. If limits are not exhausted, describe the problem in /support.

Do I own the generated results? The answer is in the public offer on the /offer page. Read the section on rights to results before using them for commercial purposes.

Can I switch models mid-conversation? The platform allows you to select models for different requests. Check the chat interface for options.

Where can I see my request history? Contact /support if you cannot find the history in the interface.

Practical Checklist for Your First Day

To ensure your first day on the platform isn't a fruitless search, go through this list:

  1. Open /pricing and remember the type of limits for your tariff.

  2. Try one request in the chat — a simple task that you regularly do manually.

  3. If you need images, go to /images and make one test generation.

  4. If you need videos, go to /videos and try one test scenario.

  5. Read the key points of /offer about rights to results.

  6. Bookmark /support for quick access.

This takes about 20–30 minutes and gives you a clear understanding of the platform without unnecessary searching.

Conclusion: Navigation Is Not a One-Time Task

Neiron AI is not a static product. Models are added and updated, pages may change, tariff conditions are adjusted. Therefore, navigation is a regular habit, not a one-time tour.

A good strategy for a beginner: don't try to learn everything at once; instead, find one scenario that you actually need right now and master it completely. Once the first scenario is worked out, move on to the next. This builds hands-on experience with the platform without information overload.

Use /news/articles as an entry point when you want to expand your working scenarios. Use /support when something goes wrong. And remember: AI is a tool whose results require your verification before use.

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