Someple is an AI Creative Director for the work that happens before editing. It analyzes long-form footage, builds a timestamped transcript and summary, answers questions about the video, finds highlight and short-form candidates, and helps shape an editing direction. Unlike tools focused only on auto-clipping, Someple supports footage review, content planning, and handoff—then exports aprproj file so editors can continue in Premiere Pro.
One problem kept repeating: editing wasn’t always the most time-consuming part. Before opening the timeline, I had to review hours of footage, understand the context, find usable moments, organize the story, and communicate that direction to others.
We initially approached Someple as an AI video summarization tool. But while testing it with real footage, we realized that a summary alone wasn’t enough. Users needed to know where something happened, why a moment mattered, and how the footage could become an actual piece of content.
That changed our direction.
Someple now combines timestamped transcripts, summaries, an AI agent, highlight discovery, and Premiere Pro export. Our broader goal is to build an AI Creative Director for the work between raw footage and editing—not to replace editors, but to reduce the repetitive review and planning work before creative decisions are made.
We’re still early, so I’d especially appreciate feedback on:
• Whether “AI Creative Director” clearly explains the product
• What would make you trust AI-generated highlights and editing suggestions
• Which integrations or workflow features you would expect
• Any concerns around accuracy, privacy, or usability
Thanks for checking out Someple. I’ll be here throughout the launch to answer questions and hear your honest feedback.