CineMind

CineMind — Frequently Asked Questions

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Studio plans include brand-removable share cards, green-screen mode, and custom character poses.
Yes. On Pro+ plans you can pipe chat reactions into the overlay and let viewers vote on the next guess.
No plugins. CineMind ships with a built-in Live overlay route (/live) you can drop straight into OBS as a Browser Source.
Yes. Demo is 3 turns per visitor; signed-in plans have per-period turn allowances plus permanent top-up balances.
CineMind is a high-energy AI guessing host for streamers and chat — think movies, games, anime, memes, viral moments — it figures it out before your audience does.
CineMind avoids plot spoilers by default and asks before naming late-season twists. You can also lock specific titles in /settings.
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About these answers

Why the FAQ exists

The questions CineMind receives are rarely about buttons. They are about how recommendations are formed, why a film you love was scored the way it was, and how much of the writing is machine-assisted. Those answers deserve to be public and consistent, so they live here rather than in individual replies.

Every answer stays in the page source instead of being fetched when you expand it, so the full text is readable by search engines, assistive technology and browser find-in-page.

How answers are kept accurate

When the recommendation logic, the duel arena scoring or the account limits change, the affected answers are rewritten in the same release. Numbers — turn allowances, storage windows, refund terms — are stated exactly rather than described vaguely.

Longer explanations live elsewhere and are linked: taste and methodology questions point to the trust page, account and billing questions point to the help centre, and anything needing a person points to contact.

If your question is missing

Search covers every published answer, including those not currently visible under the active filter. If nothing matches, contact lists which route reaches which desk; if an answer is wrong rather than absent, a correction request is the fastest way to get it changed and credited.