PleasureDome.ai changes how you interact with AI companions
PleasureDome doesn’t work like most AI Girlfriend porn sites. There’s no flat monthly fee that unlocks everything – you buy credits, and every action spends them: one credit per image, three credits per video, and chat runs at four messages per credit if you’re not on a subscription. That pricing sits right on the Credit Shop page instead of being buried in a FAQ, which already tells you more than half the sites in this niche bother to.
Credits come in three packs:
- Minnow Pack — 10 credits for $4.99 ($0.50 each), aimed at a first try.
- Dolphin Pack — 22 credits (20 + 2 bonus) for $9.99 ($0.45 each). This is the one they flag as recommended.
- Shark Pack — 34 credits (30 + 4 bonus) for $14.99 ($0.44 each), with a 20% bonus baked in.
The math is plain: bigger pack, lower per-credit cost, but the gap is small. You’re saving cents between tiers, not dollars, so there’s no real penalty for starting small and seeing if the output is worth it before you commit to a bigger pack.
Here’s the part worth your attention, and the reason to make an account before spending anything: Missions. PleasureDome lets you earn reward points by interacting with the platform, then redeem those points for credits in the Credit Shop. In plain terms, you can generate NSFW content without paying, as long as you do the tasks that hand out points. Most competitors lock the good features behind a paywall the second you try anything — here, free credits are an actual path, not a teaser. The Missions section lives at pleasuredome.ai/missions if you want to see what’s on offer first.
What the credits buy: chat with companions, or generate images and videos of them. The sidebar keeps Companions, Chat, Shop, My Requests and Missions as separate sections, so generation requests don’t get lost inside the chat window. Your reward-point balance sits next to your credit balance at the top of the shop, so you always know how close you are to a free top-up.
Who it’s for: people who’d rather pay per use than commit to a recurring sub they’ll forget to cancel. Generate a handful of images a month and the credit model undercuts a typical $19.99 monthly plan elsewhere. Generate constantly and you should do the arithmetic — at roughly $0.44 a credit, heavy video use at 3 credits a clip adds up fast, and a flat-rate sub somewhere else might come out ahead.
The concrete detail that defines the whole system: a video costs exactly three times an image (3 credits versus 1), so every clip is a deliberate choice rather than a casual click. Pair that with Missions feeding you credits for free, and the platform is clearly built to make you earn before you burn.











