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Cutflow
Direct AI-generated dramas with consistent characters
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Direct AI-generated dramas with consistent characters
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Cutflow is an all-in-one AI micro-drama studio for creators who need consistent characters and organized storytelling workflows. Most AI video tools generate random clips, but storytelling requires consistency. Cutflow helps you structure scenes, sync scripts, and manage keyframes in one timeline. With "Character Lock", you create a character once and Cutflow automatically generates reference images and prompts to keep that character consistent across every shot.







Hey Product Hunt! 👋
Maker of Cutflow here. Super excited (and a little nervous) to finally share this with you all today.
Why we built Cutflow
We kept watching creators try to make short-form dramas with AI tools — and hitting the same walls over and over. The main character's face changes between cuts. Generated clips live in one folder, storyboards in another, and the NLE has no idea any of it exists. Credits get burned on regen after regen just to get a consistent look. What should feel like directing ends up feeling like babysitting a pile of disconnected tools.
So we built the workflow we wished existed.
What Cutflow does
Cutflow is an AI-native NLE built specifically for short-form drama. The core idea: hire AI actors, direct them with storyboards.
Character ID — lock in your cast once, keep them consistent across every cut
Keyframe generation — go from storyboard beats to on-model keyframes without fighting the model
Image confirmation → video — approve the look before you spend credits animating it
Cut-based asset management — every image, clip, and prompt stays tied to the scene it belongs to, right inside the timeline
No more "which folder was that hero shot in?" No more regenerating the same character 40 times.
On the competition
We know the space is stacked. There are incredible general-purpose AI video tools out there, and we have a lot of respect for what they're building. But "general-purpose" is exactly the gap we're leaning into — Cutflow isn't trying to be a universal video generator. It's a drama production studio, with a workflow shaped around characters, scenes, and cuts rather than isolated clips.
AI drama is going to be a real category, not just a novelty. We want Cutflow to be the tool serious creators reach for when that moment arrives.
Would genuinely love your feedback — honest reactions, feature requests, things that annoy you.
Every comment today goes straight into our roadmap. 🙏