Video Editing Requires Specialist Skills That Create Bottlenecks for Agencies
Video editing agencies and solo creators face capacity bottlenecks because producing quality video requires specialist expertise that is hard to delegate or scale. AI-driven chat-based editing removes the timeline complexity and enables non-editors to iterate on video output through natural language. Strong early signal with a $1k package sold using the tool.
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