Not Quite Intuitive for Beginners Yet
I bought Reap (Lifetime Tier 2) to quickly turn long videos into short snippets with captions in my own branding. That’s exactly what I need.
I clearly see the potential, but honestly? As a non-technical user, I don’t find the tool intuitive enough at the moment. I’ve made several attempts to smoothly turn one video into snippets, but I keep running into the same frustration: where exactly should I go, and which steps should I follow in the right order? And to this day, I still haven’t managed to create snippets from my long video.
My English is good, so that’s not the issue. For me, the problem lies in usability and the lack of truly simple, step-by-step guidance for beginners.
For now, I’ve put it on hold and plan to come back to it later with a fresh mindset. Because the potential is probably there, but today it doesn’t yet feel like the time-saver I was hoping for.
👉 My advice: make the learning curve easier and provide clear A-to-Z tutorials for beginners.
Usama_reap
Apr 6, 2026You’re absolutely right: the core issue here isn’t capability, it’s clarity and guidance, especially for first-time users. We’ve been focused on making the output quality strong, but we see that the experience to get there needs to be much more intuitive.
A couple of quick things that may help right away:
- The simplest flow today is: Paste video → Generate clips → Review → Edit captions/branding → Export
- If you’d like, we can walk through your specific video together and show the exact steps based on your use case
On our side, we’re already working on:
• A much more guided, step-by-step flow (especially for non-technical users)
• Beginner-friendly tutorials (A–Z walkthroughs)
• A simplified “first clip” experience so you don’t have to figure out the order yourself
Really appreciate you calling this out, this is exactly the kind of feedback that helps us improve fast.
If you’re open to it, I’d love to personally help you get your first successful clip.