STAGES launches Resolve free-month offer with LAUNCH2926 code
STAGES promoted a one-month Resolve offer tied to its Pro Creative AI-OS signup flow. Dustin Hollywood said many free generations are funded by cloud or model-credit partnerships, so watch the promo terms and usage limits.

TL;DR
- STAGES spent June 14 and 15 pushing a one-month "Resolve" offer tied to its signup flow, with one launch promo post and a matching repost both using the code
LAUNCH2926and pointing users to the STAGES auth page. - The linked STAGES Pro Creative AI-OS homepage frames the product as a creative production workspace with AI agents, provider integrations, and tiered access, while the auth page is where the promo lands.
- According to Dustin Hollywood's thread, many "free" generations in AI products are often funded by cloud credits, model partnerships, or startup programs rather than by the app company eating the whole bill.
- The official site does disclose some of the mechanics: the STAGES homepage advertises "transparent pricing," BYOK support, and a free Starter tier with "50 signup" starter credits on the pricing block in the official product page.
- What STAGES has not published, at least in the sources surfaced here, is a dedicated page explaining what "Resolve" specifically unlocks beyond the time-limited signup push in the promo tweet.
You can open the main product page and see STAGES pitch itself as a command center for production, with named modules like STAGE, AGENTIX, and CUE. The pricing block also spells out BYOK support across providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Runway, and Replicate on the official homepage. Meanwhile Dustin Hollywood's thread cuts through the usual growth-hack haze with a blunt point: free AI usage is often subsidized somewhere upstream.
Offer window
The public offer is simple in the evidence we have. Two posts published minutes apart said "TOMORROW RESOLVE," linked to the STAGES login flow, and offered a free month with the code LAUNCH2926.
Both posts send users to the same STAGES auth page, not to a release note, help article, or dedicated campaign explainer. That makes the promo easy to spot and harder to parse.
Creative AI-OS
The clearest official context lives on the STAGES homepage, which describes the product as a "Pro Creative AI-OS" and a command center for production. Exa's read of that page surfaced three named pieces:
- STAGE: a shared visual workspace for ideas, assets, and direction.
- AGENTIX: autonomous agents for vision, audio, and QA work.
- CUE: an orchestrator layer that routes tasks and workflows.
The pricing section adds more concrete detail than the promo tweets. STAGES says it supports BYOK across providers including FAL, KIMI, Grok, Gemini, OpenAI, Anthropic, Replicate, Hugging Face, Runway, and Hailuo, and it lists a free Starter tier plus paid Creator, Creator Plus, team, and enterprise plans on the official pricing block.
Credit-backed freebies
The most useful reporting angle here comes from Dustin Hollywood's thread, which says many free generations are bankrolled by cloud providers, model companies, or startup-credit programs. He argues the industry usually hides that subsidy and markets the outcome as generosity.
That claim lines up with STAGES's own site language better than the promo copy does. The homepage leans on "transparent pricing," separates BYOK plans from platform-credit plans, and shows that free or paid access can be structured in different ways on the official product page.
Resolve is still undefined
The gap in this launch is the word "Resolve" itself. In the evidence set, "Resolve" appears in the promo language, but the linked STAGES surfaces that Exa could read do not provide a dedicated Resolve page, feature breakdown, eligibility note, or terms page explaining what the free month actually covers.
So the most concrete facts available are narrow: there is a code, there is a one-month offer, and there is a signup destination. Everything more specific about Resolve's scope remains unstated in the official pages surfaced during this research pass.