Its something I REALLY want to like but there are some things I REALLY don't like about this deal.
First the template variety is VERY small. At last count it was under 40.
The video limits are unnecessary if you have a credit system and when you go over the limit all of the videos seem to fail even though they take your credits which was quite irritating.
So even though you have potentially 100s of credits left you can't use them.
You can't adjust a whole lot in the templates, this makes for either a sub optimal video with no CTA(or subpar CTA) or a video you have to edit after you produce it which defeats the entire purpose of this software.
Thats being said some of the templates are actually really good and it is super easy to use.
As of now, its probably more like a 3 taco software but it is the exact think im looking for so I am hoping it gets added to and improved over time.
So imma give it a 4/5 taco for now.
If they add a bunch of templates and remove the pointless video limits and give us some more customizing options for the templates(like a phone number for the realestate videos) then I could be persuaded to make this a 5 taco review in the future.
The Videomagic team has some work to do first though.
If you want to check out my full review of Videomagic and see what I am talking about for yourself then here you go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFjc7i-5Wj0
Creating templates takes time, but Amit Ramchandran and the team excel at crafting quick and creative ones. I opted out of Viddz due to its time-consuming video creation process, but here, despite the wait for new templates in this emerging SaaS, I can swiftly produce visually appealing videos with just a few photos. Currently, they offer categories for products, real estate, and eateries, with music videos on the horizon. While it may not suit those seeking full control, I find joy in easily generating short, high-quality videos for my podcast, YouTube ads, or infomercials. Though template options are currently limited, growth is imminent. Despite an early launch, this platform shows promise and is set to introduce music videos by the upcoming Golden Weekend. Using just half a dozen photos, the process is easy, fun, and a big Time Savings!
I noticed that there is a video credit of 525 under real estate. Some credits as low as 20 with one being 15. But expect to spend an average of 100 per clip. They are all different lenght and each can be in the major ratio 1:1, 16:9, 9:16. Which is great for ads and stories etc. Also the platform has a small amount of templates, maybe 30 ecommerce and about 10 real estate. You can't create your if I'm not mistaken or not yet. I probably will return due to the credit and shortage of Templates. But it does look promising the plan to add OpenAI, x, FB messenger, and they already are connected with mailchimp.
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This one was a tough one for me tbh.
Its something I REALLY want to like but there are some things I REALLY don't like about this deal.
First the template variety is VERY small. At last count it was under 40.
The video limits are unnecessary if you have a credit system and when you go over the limit all of the videos seem to fail even though they take your credits which was quite irritating.
So even though you have potentially 100s of credits left you can't use them.
You can't adjust a whole lot in the templates, this makes for either a sub optimal video with no CTA(or subpar CTA) or a video you have to edit after you produce it which defeats the entire purpose of this software.
Thats being said some of the templates are actually really good and it is super easy to use.
As of now, its probably more like a 3 taco software but it is the exact think im looking for so I am hoping it gets added to and improved over time.
So imma give it a 4/5 taco for now.
If they add a bunch of templates and remove the pointless video limits and give us some more customizing options for the templates(like a phone number for the realestate videos) then I could be persuaded to make this a 5 taco review in the future.
The Videomagic team has some work to do first though.
If you want to check out my full review of Videomagic and see what I am talking about for yourself then here you go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFjc7i-5Wj0
Good luck with your decision. đź‘Ť
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Fast to Make, Super Fun, and Simple.
Creating templates takes time, but Amit Ramchandran and the team excel at crafting quick and creative ones. I opted out of Viddz due to its time-consuming video creation process, but here, despite the wait for new templates in this emerging SaaS, I can swiftly produce visually appealing videos with just a few photos. Currently, they offer categories for products, real estate, and eateries, with music videos on the horizon. While it may not suit those seeking full control, I find joy in easily generating short, high-quality videos for my podcast, YouTube ads, or infomercials. Though template options are currently limited, growth is imminent. Despite an early launch, this platform shows promise and is set to introduce music videos by the upcoming Golden Weekend. Using just half a dozen photos, the process is easy, fun, and a big Time Savings!
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Needs more
I noticed that there is a video credit of 525 under real estate. Some credits as low as 20 with one being 15. But expect to spend an average of 100 per clip. They are all different lenght and each can be in the major ratio 1:1, 16:9, 9:16. Which is great for ads and stories etc. Also the platform has a small amount of templates, maybe 30 ecommerce and about 10 real estate. You can't create your if I'm not mistaken or not yet. I probably will return due to the credit and shortage of Templates. But it does look promising the plan to add OpenAI, x, FB messenger, and they already are connected with mailchimp.
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