Tsvetan Karakanov

Fluent Frame - Ship polished product videos as fast as you ship features

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You're shipping 3 updates a week, but marketing each feature eats hours of your time - or thousands of dollars at an agency. With Fluent Frame, you can create launch videos and product explainers from a simple text prompt. Marketing teams and solo founders ship videos in minutes, for a few dollars, instead of thosands.

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Tsvetan Karakanov
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Hey Builders! πŸ‘‹ We launched our previous product a few months back, but we weren't able to find PMF with it. So that's why we pivoted again to something we've faced as a problem multiple times ourselves: Creating launch videos for the new features we ship each week. That's why we built Fluent Frame - a platform that helps you create professional product launch videos or product walkthroughs with just a text prompt in a couple of minutes. No more spending time screen recording a new feature 10 times and posting a simple Loom on X or LinkedIn. You can now have your own AI Agent that creates professional product videos. Fluent Frame lets you create a professional video in minutes - with motion graphics, voiceover, music, SFX, images where needed, and much more in under 15 minutes. How it works: 1/ Type a simple prompt: "Create me a launch video for {website}." 2/ Choose a voiceover, duration, and aspect ratio. 3/ Add screenshots if you want to include your app UI. 4/ Preview the plan generated by the creative director. 5/ Review the video and make additional edits. You can try out the platform for free with 30 credits. Thanks in advance πŸ˜‰πŸ™ Dimitar and I decided not to go to university πŸŽ“ and to fully focus on building products, so your feedback is essential for us to grow and get to the next level.
Marian Ignev
Top product, I’m building lots of explanatory videos for our blog posts
Tsvetan Karakanov

@mignevΒ Thank you, Marian!!

Happy that the product delivers value for you πŸ™πŸ™

Curious Kitty
You emphasize β€œsurgical edits” without regenerating the whole video. What can be edited at the scene/element level (timing, layout, colors, voiceover, screenshots), and where are the current limits compared to tools like After Effects or template-based editors?
Tsvetan Karakanov

@curiouskittyΒ Thank you for the comment!

Right now we have simple elements movement and resizing.

Still the voiceover and the layout changing is done through prompting.

We should soon add more scene/level element based editing(colors, timing, animation, etc.)

Konstantin Rachev

Just had my own quiet PH launch a few weeks back, so massive respect for the pivot and the ship. The "screen record 10 takes for a 30-second Loom" loop is painfully real - we hit it every week shipping client updates. Going to burn through the 30 credits this week. Good luck today! πŸš€

Tsvetan Karakanov
@konstantinrachev Thank you so much Konstantin!! Let me know if you have any feedback or need help!
Yavor Belakov [Team-GPT]

Looks amazing!

Tsvetan Karakanov
@yavorbelakov Thank you, Yavor πŸ™πŸ™
Tereza HurtovΓ‘
Shipping features is the fun part, but making videos for them is usually a nightmare, so this looks like a huge time-saver. πŸ™Œ I'm curious, how much granular control do we have over the specific scenes after the AI generates the first draft? Can we manually swap out specific clips or adjust the timing of the voiceover?
Tsvetan Karakanov

@tereza_hurtovaΒ Thank you for the comment, Tereza.

Currently we have basic elements editting where we can move elements from the video and change their size, just like in Canva.

We're still trying to improve the scene-based editing, where you're able to swap clips to add more elements quickly without having to write prompts, but it's currently still only on our roadmap.

What type of control is the most important for you?

Tereza HurtovΓ‘
@tsvetan_99 Makes sense, scene-based editing is the holy grail here. For me the killer combo is: swap a clip + nudge the voiceover timing to match. That’s where most AI video tools fall apart and people bounce back to CapCut. Rooting for you to crack it!
Rajiv Ayyangar

To be honest, the launch video felt really rough. Do you have plans to improve quality, or are you targeting some segment of the market that doesn't need high-quality launch videos?

Tsvetan Karakanov

@rajiv_ayyangarΒ Thank you for the comment, Rajiv,

We are currently trying to improve our system so it will get better and better in the next weeks and months.

What didn't you like? What would you like to be improved? The animations, the design or something else?

The feedback is the most important for us in order to improve our engineπŸ™

Thank you again for the comment.

Tina Feng

love this idea! I'm the only marketing person on my team and i know the ABSOLUTE pain of making demo videos that are branded and polished. The videos are still a lil rough but i see the potential. Keep going!

Tsvetan Karakanov

@tina_feng1Β Thank you so much for the comment, Tina.

Yeah, we're still improving the engine. It will get better for sure.

Let me know if you have any feedback or what you didn't like in the platform that we can focus on improving.

Thanks in advance!

Samir Asadov

Three updates a week vs. video cadence is the exact wall every niche-content channel hits. I run Mod3Loop (https://www.youtube.com/@Mod3Loop) on financial modeling β€” the bottleneck was never the script, it was the production lag between deciding-to-make and publish-ready. Anything that compresses that lag without flattening the depth is gold for solo creators; the failure mode of most AI-video tools is they ship something that looks fine but reads as filler within 30 seconds because the structure is generic. Curious how Fluent Frame handles the depth-vs-cadence trade-off: is there a knob for how much you want the AI to opinionate the structure, or does it always default to a templated arc?

Tsvetan Karakanov

@samir_asadovΒ Thank you for the comments, Samir!

Currently, Fluent Frame has also a creative director that brainstorms the whole plan that you can review it and change it based on what you want.

After that the builder gets it and executes the plan for you.

Again the idea should come from the prompt.

Let me know if you try it - would love to hear what you think.

Samir Asadov

@tsvetan_99Β  That "creative director brainstorms, builder executes" split is the right architecture β€” separating planning from execution is exactly what stops AI tools from feeling like a slot machine. The same divide is what I've been pushing on the Mod3Loop YouTube channel for financial modeling: outline structure first (what cells need to exist, where the toggles go, where the audit trail lives), then build mechanically. Will give Fluent Frame a try on the next channel intro β€” curious how the brainstorm step handles a domain where the script needs to teach a concept, not just describe a feature.

Natalia Iankovych

Was your video also generated by your service?)

Can it copy style, logo, colors, and other brand attributes? Can it also replicate the style of older videos?

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