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Roanot

Roanot

AI video editor based around scenes, not timelines

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Roanot is an AI video editor for sales letters, demos, and explainers. The core idea is simple: instead of treating a video as one giant generation, it treats it as a sequence of editable scenes. When you publish a "letter" in Roanot, it’s a web-based experience that can be embedded or shared, with the video as one part of it. That opens the door to things like real-time personalization, dynamic content and embedded CTAs.
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Johan Montgomery
Hi Product Hunt 👋 I’m Johan, the maker of Roanot. Roanot is an AI video editor for sales letters, demos, and explainers — built around a simple idea: videos should be edited scene by scene, not regenerated all at once. I built it after hitting the same wall with existing AI video tools: if you change one line of copy, one visual, or one voiceover, you’re forced to regenerate the entire video. That makes iteration slow, expensive, and frustrating — especially for sales letters, where small copy changes matter. With Roanot, you start from a script (AI-generated or your own), and it’s automatically split into scenes. Each scene has its own video, text overlays, and voiceover. If one scene isn’t working, you regenerate or replace just that scene and leave the rest untouched. Another deliberate choice: Roanot treats the output as a digital sales letter, not just an MP4. When you publish, you get a web-based experience that can be embedded or shared — opening the door to things like dynamic content, CTAs, and analytics. Some of that is still early, but it’s where the product is headed. There’s a free tier to try it out (with some free tokens), plus paid plans for higher limits. Site: https://www.roanot.com Demo: https://www.roanot.com/app/demo/... I’d love feedback on whether this scene-based editing model matches how you’d expect to build AI video, and where it might fall short compared to timeline-based editors. Happy to answer questions about the workflow or the tech.