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Watch Mode
See the exact second the cut starts losing people. Frame-locked AI feedback for short-form video. Review any draft, see where attention drops, and get commentary you can edit against immediately.
Exact timestamps
Open-ended commentary
Faster revisions
Live sample
See how Watch Mode turns review into action.
Upload a cut, watch it back with frame-locked commentary, and identify the exact moment that needs the next edit.
The promise is clear, but this hold runs a beat long. Tighten here and the return lands with more force.
The idea is immediate and visually legible. The only drag is the center hold: it lingers just past the point of tension, which softens the payoff when the loop returns.
Overview
Built for review loops that need a clear next action.
Watch Mode converts subjective reactions into structured product feedback: where attention dropped, why it happened, and what to change before the next publish decision.
Retention insight
See where attention drops.
Spot the frame where the hook softens, the pacing drags, or the return starts losing force.
Actionable commentary
Ask what weakened the cut.
Get commentary tied to the footage so the next edit starts with a concrete answer, not a vague reaction.
Next-pass clarity
Leave with one clear fix.
Review the draft, find the weak beat, and return to the timeline knowing exactly what to tighten.
Review hooks, pacing, and payoff in one place.
Most short-form videos win or lose in three places. Watch Mode makes each one legible enough to act on.
Opening
See if the promise lands before attention drifts.
A strong idea can still get skipped if the first decisive moment arrives a beat too late.
Hold
Find the beat where momentum starts to soften.
Most drafts do not fail everywhere. They lose pressure at one hold, one linger, or one unclear transition.
Payoff
Know whether the ending feels earned or merely complete.
Watch Mode makes it easier to tell when the close lands cleanly and when the draft still needs one more turn.
Workflow
From watch-through to next cut in three steps.
Review the draft, follow the note, make the fix, and rerun before you publish.
Run the draft you would post today
Start with the version you are actually judging, not a future cut you may or may not make.
Follow the note to the weak beat
Use the commentary to find the moment that is costing the draft momentum, clarity, or payoff.
Tighten and rewatch the return
Make the fix, rerun the draft, and see whether the loop lands with more conviction.