What's there is good, but...
The good: Oxolo does a good job of scraping a page and coming away with a workable video outline. I am assuming it looks at the heading hierarchy on the page, because it manages to pull relevant information and summarize it accurately most of the time. It works best on pages with lots of images to choose from. On a text-heavy page, it makes some odd choices about which images to use.
Also, the voices are good. I turned off having the actors displayed, because they look too fake for my tastes, but I am very happy with the text to speech narration.
But, once you have that video, your options are limited. For example, you can edit or replace the heading text it has placed on a slide, but if you add more to that, it just shrinks the font with no option to split your text to a second line. Super basic things I expect to be able to do to edit are missing.
Every video has a predictable 5 slides. No more, no less. So, your videos begin to feel kind of the same as you make them. Sometimes I want three slides, sometimes I'd like 10. Paying for more doesn't really feel like the right solution there. I'd rather have the monthly quota based on the number of scenes, then let ME decide how many a video needs.
Overall, I like that it creates a mostly useable video with nothing more than a URL, but if I am going to churn out a bunch of those a month, I think they are going to be too formulaic for my tastes.