Reviews praise Hera for rapid, polished motion outputs that stay on-brand and cut production time dramatically. Users highlight smooth prompt adherence, premium presets, easy exports, and responsive support. Non-designers appreciate going from idea to finished animations in minutes, while pros note code-level control for precise tweaks. Common caveats: occasional prompt misreads, accuracy slips (e.g., chart proportions), and a learning curve for advanced parameter tuning; faster performance and onboarding are desired. Overall, creators report a steady pace of improvements and strong value for social, promo, and product visuals.
Hera
@kimi_hakkinen We'll do it soon! That's a great feedback.
It just works 👏👏
Hera
@aubteen_pour_biazar Thank you! But still many things to improve!
GPT-4o
Whoa, this is truely cool! Generating code-based animations instead of just videos is such a smart move—gives you way more control, right? I'm always messing around with After Effects and it's such a time suck. This sounds like a huge time-saver. Kinda genius imo. How's the learning curve for someone who's, like, moderately familiar with animation software?
Fakeradar
Congratulations to the team on the launch!
This was incredibly entertaining! Please consider the following suggestions:
1. The download and sharing process for the generated animated images was unclear - could you make it more user-friendly?
2. Improve the template functionality and enhance the prompt capabilities. Additionally, having a community forum would be beneficial - a place for users to consult about prompt creation would significantly reduce trial-and-error.
For example, when trying to display Alexander's territories by year, the comments appeared directly on the map, making it difficult to view both the map and comments simultaneously. Possible improvements include: displaying comments separately from the map, using color-coding for different time periods, or showing historical territory maps alongside current ones as years change.
Hey @peter_tribelhorn! Congrats with the launch, and love the heavy leaning towards simplicity. Whats the best way to connect/reach out for partnerships?