Pretty Nice for the Price
I have a lot of glorious things to make videos with. I have Create by Vidello and it's a solid standalone app. I paid more for Create and the template library than I did InVideo, but I enjoy having a standalone editor that works well. I also prefer LTD for programs.
Although, sometimes I wish I could make quick videos quicker. To me, InVideo is to RelayThat is to Photoshop. Photoshop is a flagship bells and whistles program for creating graphics, but when in business sometimes you just need a quick graphic for social media and opening Photoshop can be a pain. So, for those times I need quick graphics that catch the eye, I have RelayThat (another browser based program purchased here as a LTD).
Create, or similar standalone installed video programs, are for bigger projects, like epic book trailers, but InVideo is great for on the fly simple little social media vids that look professional. I made a useful video for an upcoming book launch in about 20 minutes. Some things which take me forever with Create are the customization of templates. I like the ability to set up your "brand" colors and logo and customize most anything in the video with one click. Kind of like Canva Pro with their branding section.
Likes:
I liked the ability to upload my log and color hex keys and with one click can "brand" any video with my colors. This saves me time from doing it all by hand or over and over for each vid.
I like the fact this program exports an MP4 where I can take it into Create or Interactr for further customization.
Dislikes:
Still not sure about the assets. I see there is a Pixabay library, but not sure I'd want to use anything I "sell" to a client to use something from Pixabay. There doesn't appear to be any way to sort other than "include premium content". What does that even mean? Is the premium content from InVideo? Is that what the upgrade per month gets me?
I see a lot of the templates have a premium symbol on them after you open them to work on them. However, I am thinking it's the asset which is premium. I worked with a template just to see how intuitive the software was and when I worked with the template, the media used was "premium". However, when I removed the asset, the premium symbol disappeared. That works for me! I usually replace assets anyway.
Even though the redemption page says you don't have to input the code...you have to input the code or the website won't give you the deal. I was a bit miffed when it said "business watermark", but adding the code in my account page made it go away.
Overall it's an impressive deal for quick videos, especially if you want something intuitive and easy to use. This would be great for people like me who are authors/artists and have to do most of the heavy lifting on their own. I don't see myself exporting over 30 vids a month, so one code works for me.