It's 2026, and so much is possible with AI. There's no reason anyone should be paying for something as simple as timestamped comments. Feedback is such an integral part of a video editor's workflow, you make something, you invite your team to weigh in, you collaborate. And oftentimes, let's be honest, you don't get the feedback you want.
Again, in 2026, when we have so much data on what makes a good edit for your objective, we shouldn't be limited to that. AI should be harnessed to give you as much tried-and-tested feedback as possible.
This is exactly why we've built Review -- a free tool that gets you feedback from your team as well as from AI. Our AI has watched thousands of hours of video across several different categories, and it gives you the best feedback for whatever your stated goal is. It notifies you whenever new comments land on your video, and it lets you share with an unlimited number of people. You can leave rich feedback too: draw on the frame, drop a pin on the exact spot you mean, or select a range on the timeline
Eddie AI
Thanks so much for the hunt, @thisiskp_
You know how this story goes: we were using a bunch of tools that weren’t great or were overpriced and we thought, what the heck, we can do this better.
And so we did.
Hello, Review by Eddie AI.
We’re an agentic AI video editing co for pros. We make a lot of videos in our team. I have lots and lots of feedback for my team in AI science, software eng, design, and video marketing.
Leaving timestamped comments on a video is not revolutionary.
So why is frame.io so expensive? And so many tools are meh.
This is a tax on video storytelling.
As a team and as a company we are driven to enable more people to tell more and better video stories.
Huddling with your team on the latest version of the edit and to get their feedback on how the cut lands is part of this.
So welcome Review.
It’s free.
And there is a novel twist: you can ask Eddie AI for feedback too. It’s surprisingly good!
Try it and let me know what you think. It's my turn to receive feedback :)
The no-login, no-reupload flow is probably the strongest part here. getting feedback on a cut should be quick, but it often turns into another tool, another upload, version confusion, and scattered notes. as someone working on launch and product videos, turning frame-accurate comments directly into an actionable to-do list sounds genuinely useful :)
The AI reviewer is the part I'd be most curious to test. does Eddie mainly catch objective issues like pacing, dead space, audio, and unclear structure, or can it also understand the intended audience and give more subjective feedback on whether the story actually lands?
Eddie AI
@andrasczeizel Hey man, this is such a great question!! And something we considered while building this feature. To be clear, the AI feedback tool first asks you clarifying questions, such as what kind of video you're making (talking head, YouTube style, explainer, or short form content), and understands which platform you're publishing on and so on and so forth. Before analyzing your video, running it against data, and finally giving you (hopefully) and insightful feedback!!
What I'd love is for you to try it out with your launch and product videos and let us know what you think 💭 💪
One thing that would make Eddie even more useful for me is multi-language transcript support for interview cuts. Half my interviews are in Spanish and a few in Portuguese, and right now the auto-detect struggles with mixed-language dialogue. Adding a clean way to switch transcription language mid-project (or auto-detect per speaker) would save a ton of cleanup time before the rough cut lands in Premiere.
Eddie AI
@necla170457 Great question. Right now, we don't support projects with multiple languages in the same go, but we will soon.
Timestamped feedback beats "make it pop" comments in a doc, no contest. I build approval flows for written content and the pattern matches: feedback anchored to the exact spot kills half the revision cycles. Does Eddie's AI feedback ever disagree with the human reviewers, and who wins?
Eddie AI
@vladimir_iudin Such an interesting thought. To be clear, Eddie's AI feedback feature works independently. It stands as supplemental to the human feedback. I would encourage you to try it out!!! Lmk what you think:)
Eddie AI
@thys_beesman To be fair, to some extent, all feedback is subjective. Let's try this again. The AI Feedback feature gets context from you, then analyzes the video, and then provides fine-tuned feedback. When your teammates provide feedback, the AI correlates and summarizes all of that and helps you build an action plan. Try it out. That's the best way to understand!!!! Let me know what you think :)
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Hey PH fam 👋
Super excited to bring Eddie Review to the global tech and startup community today.
I hunted Eddie AI’s first version back in October 2024 when they reimagined editing with AI. Today they're going after the part of video production nobody builds for: the feedback loop.
Here's the thing about video work. The cut is never done when the editor says it's done. It's done when the team, the client, and the stakeholders say it's done. That review round-trip is where timelines quietly die. Version 7 in the group chat. Notes like "fix the middle part." A link that expires before the client opens it.
Eddie Review compresses that whole loop into minutes:
→ Share a cut and collect frame-accurate comments, no login or re-upload needed
→ Ask Eddie AI to review your edit before a human ever sees it (this part genuinely surprised me)
→ Every note becomes a to-do list you can actually work through
The AI review is the piece I'd watch closely. It's like having a second pair of editor eyes on your cut at 2am before the client call at 9. You catch the pacing issue yourself instead of hearing about it in the meeting.
And it's free. Not free trial. Just free.
Built by @amdfad @shamirallibhai and the Eddie team, who've been quietly building the full stack of agentic video tools for pros. They're all here today.
honestly this looks super useful for cutting down interview footage way faster. one thing that would help a lot is being able to save your own custom prompt templates for different types of edits, like a specific style for youtube shorts vs a documentary feel, so you dont have to re explain the tone every single time
Eddie AI
@abantakanancyy Duuudddeeee! You won't believe what we have cooking;) DM me on Li/X for early access haha