Drew Grant

Dance2AI - The easiest way to create videos with Seedance 2.0

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Explore Seedance 2.0 on Dance2AI for text to video AI and image to video AI with better control, steadier motion, and cleaner multi-shot consistency.

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Drew Grant
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Hey PH 👋 Drew here, maker of Dance2AI. Over the past few months, I’ve been spending a lot of time with Seedance 2.0. It’s honestly one of the most interesting AI video generation models right now — especially when you start using references (images, clips, motion cues) instead of just prompts. The results can feel much more directed and usable compared to typical “prompt → random video” workflows. But there was a problem: 👉 The workflow isn’t very friendly if you just want to create videos quickly and consistently. I kept running into the same friction: Jumping between tools for text → video and image → video Difficulty keeping shots consistent Too many retries to get something actually usable Hard to go from idea → multi-shot sequence So I built Dance2AI — a simpler, creator-first way to use Seedance 2.0. What Dance2AI focuses on Instead of treating AI video like a one-click toy, I wanted this to feel closer to a practical creative workflow: 🎯 Reference-driven generation Use prompts + images + clips together so outputs follow a clearer direction 🌊 More natural motion Better sense of weight, pacing, and interaction (less “floaty AI look”) 🧩 Shot-to-shot consistency Keep subjects, products, and scenes aligned across clips 🎬 Storyboard-friendly flow Turn rough ideas into multi-shot sequences more easily 🔄 Cleaner video extension Extend clips without breaking motion or scene logic What it’s useful for People are already using it for: Short-form content (TikTok / Reels / Shorts) Ads & campaign visuals Storyboards & previs Product videos Concept exploration Basically anything where consistency + control actually matters. A small note on “AI video pricing” A lot of people compare tools purely on generation cost. What I’ve noticed is: If you need 10 retries to get something usable, the “cheaper” tool isn’t actually cheaper. So Dance2AI is designed to reduce wasted iterations — not just generate videos. Try it If you’ve been curious about Seedance 2.0 but didn’t want to deal with the complexity: 👉 https://dance2ai.com There’s a free way to start, so you can just test it out. I’d really love your feedback 🙏 What feels confusing? What’s missing in your workflow? What would make AI video actually usable for you? Happy to answer anything here!