

What usually makes you scrub the timeline for “just one quick fix”?
I notice most people I talk to describe their edits verbally, like "I want to cut where I said um" or "remove that whole pause after the intro." But then they have to go and find it manually on the timeline. Wondering if the timeline is even the right interface for that kind of editing. What’s the “quick fix” that never actually feels quick for you?


What usually goes wrong that makes you re-record a demo?
When you re-record a demo, it's rarely because the capture is broken. It's usually something small, maybe a line you didn't like, a weird pause, or the webcam overlay blocking part of your demo. And at that point, you're either re-recording the whole thing or dragging the file into a separate editor just to fix one moment. We're shipping something tomorrow that tries to fix that gap. What...


What usually breaks your flow after you generate a video with AI?
Not talking about quality, but more about momentum. After a clip is generated, what happens next? Where does the editing actually happen? If you need to extend a shot or tweak timing, do you end up rebuilding, exporting, or switching tools? Curious where things tend to slow down.




