Canva Lacks Clear Workflow for AI-Assisted Music Video Creation
Users with original song lyrics want to create professional music videos using Canva but find the AI tools and workflow opaque. The gap between the platform's advertised AI video capabilities and actual usable steps leaves creative professionals without a path forward. This reflects broader UX confusion in AI-powered creative tools that promise capabilities without guiding users to achieve them.
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