Solo Founders Launching Their First Campaign
You can build a full launch ad without booking a studio or hiring a crew, then ship the same hero spot to Meta, TikTok, and YouTube in a single afternoon. Character persistence keeps the founder's face on screen identical from the opening hook to the closing card, so the spot reads as one polished piece of content.
Performance Marketers Running Creative Tests
You can produce 10 to 20 ad variations a week from a single brief by changing one scene at a time and generating fresh cuts. Conversational editing lets you tweak the hook, the demo, or the call-to-action by typing what you want changed, so testing new angles takes minutes, not days.
E-commerce Sellers Selling Physical Products
You can build product ads where your hero item looks the same from the opening hero shot to the lifestyle scene to the close-up, no matter how many cuts the ad has. Multi-scene storytelling lets you walk through unboxing, use case, and result in one continuous ad without stitching clips together later.
Social Media Buyers Posting Across Every Platform
You can build a single ad and export it as a vertical 9:16 for Reels and TikTok, a square 1:1 for in-feed, and a 16:9 for YouTube without rebuilding from scratch. Multi-format export takes one source video and reshapes it for every aspect ratio your platforms need.
B2B Marketers Producing LinkedIn Spots
You can build a calm, on-brand spokesperson ad with a single cast member and three different settings, and refine each scene by typing the change you want. Prompt-based scene control means you can adjust the wording on screen, the camera angle, or the setting without ever touching a timeline.
Small Business Owners Filling a Content Calendar
You can sit down once and produce a month of business advertising video creative, refreshing the script and regenerating scenes as offers change week by week. Real-time iteration keeps the cast and brand world consistent, so every new ad still feels like it belongs to the same brand.