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Thanks for your feedback! I’ve added padding to improve scrolling and will further refine internal margins, especially on small screens, to ensure better readability.

Regarding video variations, each one is unique, and there are no AI hallucinations. The script is generated first, followed by the video. If you're creating native content, keep in mind that 90% of viewers are non-followers, so repeating key messages in different ways can be effective. Many creators do this to maximize reach. If you're using videos for ads, having a large creative stock allows you to test different versions, identify top performers, and allocate your budget accordingly.

The video generation process is structured to ensure relevance. The same method has helped me grow my personal channel from 0 to 15K followers on Tiktok. Some videos perform better than others, but the key to success is consistent posting. Either you spend hours recording and editing daily, or you generate 30 videos in minutes and schedule them for the month.

Platforms like YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok prioritize three factors for viral content:
- Unique content
- Relevance
- Consistent posting

If you post sporadically, your reach suffers. However, regular posting strengthens your algorithmic signals and boosts growth. For example, a top French YouTuber gained massive traction by posting 6–8 Shorts daily. The same strategy can benefit startup founders who lack time for marketing but want to scale efficiently.

To generate videos tailored to your business, you’ll fill out a form detailing:
- Your product and key benefits
- Features you want to highlight
- Your target audience
- Your video goals (traffic, sales, followers)

You can either let AI assist you or provide the details manually. The current version supports short-form videos (20–30 seconds), with plans to expand into long-form content for YouTube and monetizable 1-minute TikTok videos.

Right now, the product is ideal for entrepreneurs who want to launch video marketing without investing time in filming or appearing on camera. Adding case studies and examples to the website is a great idea—I’ll work on that!

Thanks again :)

PS: It sounds like you’re almost convinced to try —what’s still holding you back?

Main thing holding me back were the doubts that you solved now, wanting to see examples, and the fact that the project I'm working on is not quite ready for a marketing push so I'll keep you in mind for a bit later

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