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schedule bugs make this useless
I wanted to like this tool more than I do.
On the positive side, it’s genuinely easy to use and pretty intuitive right to use. One of its strongest features is how well it pulls clips from longer videos. I’ve been feeding it 10-minute videos, and it does a solid job identifying the parts that are actually worth turning into shorter content. That alone saves a lot of time.
I also like the branding presets. Being able to lock in colors, fonts, and overall styling makes it easy to keep everything consistent without having to rebuild that setup every time. That part feels well thought out and useful.
Where things fall apart - scheduling reliability.
The scheduling and publishing feature is inconsistent enough that it defeats the purpose of using the tool in the first place. I’ve had it disconnect from my Youtube account three times. The first two times, there was no notification at all. I only realized something was wrong halfway through the week when nothing had been posted. That’s not a small issue, that’s the core function failing. Their support blamed this on Youtube, but I use other tools for publishing and am not seeing similar issues.
During the most recent sheduling failure, I at least got an email telling me I needed to reconnect my YouTube account. But even then, this is not something I should have to check or fix regularly. If I’m using a scheduling tool, I need to trust that it’s actually going to publish when I tell it to.
At this point, I’m giving it three tacos. It’s a strong tool in terms of clipping and branding, but the reliability issues make it hard to depend on. For me, it’s worth paying more for something that just works without needing constant oversight.