I initially chose Trupeer because, at first glance, it looked like a convenient and well-designed solution.
The idea was appealing:
you record your screen, and AI helps by smoothing pauses, improving speech flow, and automatically zooming into relevant moments. If this workflow worked reliably — and if AI credits were allocated transparently — it could be a very useful tool.
However, in practice, these advantages were completely outweighed by pricing and transparency issues.
A USD 49 subscription effectively covered only a few short, very basic videos. At that point, all functional benefits become irrelevant. From a professional perspective, this pricing makes no sense: using a simple script with direct API access, the same type of video would cost well under USD 1 per video.
Additionally, the subscription experience itself raises concerns. While there is technically a “cancel subscription” option, the cancellation does not reliably go through, which further undermines trust and transparency.
In summary, I chose Trupeer for its promising concept and workflow, but the pricing model, unclear credit usage, and subscription management issues completely negate its potential value.
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