What counts as one project
ScoreTracker charges by the project, never by the export. Understanding what a project is explains why you can refine a video as many times as you want for a single credit.
A project is a pair of files
A project is the one PDF + one recording you imported. Spend a credit on that pair once, and it’s unlocked permanently:
- Every re-export of that pair is free — in any resolution you’ve paid for.
- Tweak the crop, re-tap the sync, change the styling — re-export as often as you like.
- Credits never expire, so an unlocked project stays unlocked.
When does it become a new project?
Swapping in a different PDF or a different recording starts a fresh project — and that’s a new credit. We always warn you before that happens, so you never spend one by accident.
The identity of a project is the exact pair of files. Same pair → same project → free re-exports. Different file → new project.
Why it works this way
It keeps the pricing honest: what you’re paying for is the master — the watermark-free 1080p or 4K render of a specific performance. Once you’ve paid for that performance, polishing it shouldn’t cost more.
See the current packs on the pricing section of the home page.