
Find the shortest path to getting started, from prompt basics to the next page that matches your goal.
If you want to get started with Happy Horse, the fastest way is to match your current situation to the right guide — not to read everything at once.
This hub keeps the most useful starting points in one place so you can skip the pages that are not relevant to where you are right now.
This is an independent navigation hub. It is here to reduce backtracking, not to replace the deeper pages it links to.
Best first move: check access first if you are not sure you can get in, go to prompts if you are ready to test, and use the comparison or alternatives pages if you are deciding between tools.

| Page | What it helps you do |
|---|---|
| Where to Try Happy Horse | Check access signals, filter real entry points from noise, and decide what to do if access is still limited |
| Happy Horse Prompts | Get copy-ready prompt templates for cinematic scenes, image-to-video tests, and short-form ad content |
| Happy Horse vs Seedance 2.0 | Make a faster decision between these two models based on fit and access |
| Happy Horse Alternatives | Find practical fallback tools when Happy Horse is not ready for your timeline |
| Compare Hub | See all comparison paths in one place before choosing a direction |

If you are not sure you can access Happy Horse → start with Where to Try Happy Horse. It helps you separate real access signals from noise and gives you clear next steps depending on what you find.
If you are ready to test but have no prompts → go to Happy Horse Prompts. It gives you five copy-ready templates across different creative directions, plus guidance on which to use first.
If you are comparing Happy Horse with Seedance 2.0 → go to Happy Horse vs Seedance 2.0. It focuses on creative fit and decision speed, not just benchmark scores.
If you need something usable this week → go to Happy Horse Alternatives. It covers three alternative paths based on your real blocker: access, workflow clarity, or output fit.
These pages are intentionally focused and practical. They do not cover:
For real-time product updates, follow the official Happy Horse channels directly.
It depends on where you are right now. If you are still checking access, start with Where to Try Happy Horse. If you are ready to generate and just need prompts, go to Happy Horse Prompts.
No. Each page is standalone. Pick the one that matches your current blocker, use it, then come back here if you need a different path.
Start with Where to Try Happy Horse to understand what is actually accessible right now, then move to Happy Horse Prompts to build a starter library while you wait for access to open further.
If your main goal is still finding a real path in, go to Where to Try Happy Horse.
If you are ready to prepare, go to Happy Horse Prompts and save a prompt starter set now.
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