Companies need to make a lot of video content, and after talking to a bunch of them, most either rely on CapCut or have an internal team editing videos in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve. The problem is that CapCut isn’t really built for businesses. Most of their templates and assets work great for individual creators, but in a company context, you don’t really use splashy transitions or meme templates.
We talked to a lot of social media managers about their workflows, and the same problems kept coming up: captions that don’t line up, cutting silences takes forever, resizing videos for each platform is a pain, and even just creating a first draft of a project takes way too long.
So we built Rendley (https://rendley.com), a video editor made specifically for companies, that takes all that feedback into account. It works right in the browser, syncs everything in the cloud, and is fast and intuitive. We launched about two weeks ago, and we’ve got a bunch of new features coming soon.
We also have a free tier with no watermark, so you can try it out without limitations.
We built it on our own infrastructure (https://rendleysdk.com) and used React.js for the frontend. We’ve done a lot of optimizations to make sure it runs well even on older devices. If you want more technical details about how it works, I can share those too.
If you have any questions about the product or any feedback, feel free to write them below, and I’ll be more than happy to answer them.
We wanted to remove the frustration people have when they spent hours editing in a platform and then discover they have to pay to remove the watermark at the end. Rendley is designed to offer a great editing experience, no matter what plan you use.
The difference is that we provide the tools needed to create video editors like Biteable. The video editor you saw on our landing page is a showcase of what can be built with our SDK, and it serves as a starting point for companies looking to embed or create their own video editing software.
understood. What kind of companies are your target ICP? With innumerable video editing companies out there, do you still feel that there would be more companies building business around the same? If not, then won't your TAM be very small?
We have identified the issues related to AVI and HEVC and will fix them as soon as possible.
Regarding the MKV file, the rendering process hangs a little bit until the demuxing is complete. However, it should continue smoothly once demuxing is finished.
Would be amazing if you could share the mp4 files you're having problems with. Thanks!
Companies need to make a lot of video content, and after talking to a bunch of them, most either rely on CapCut or have an internal team editing videos in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve. The problem is that CapCut isn’t really built for businesses. Most of their templates and assets work great for individual creators, but in a company context, you don’t really use splashy transitions or meme templates.
We talked to a lot of social media managers about their workflows, and the same problems kept coming up: captions that don’t line up, cutting silences takes forever, resizing videos for each platform is a pain, and even just creating a first draft of a project takes way too long.
So we built Rendley (https://rendley.com), a video editor made specifically for companies, that takes all that feedback into account. It works right in the browser, syncs everything in the cloud, and is fast and intuitive. We launched about two weeks ago, and we’ve got a bunch of new features coming soon.
We also have a free tier with no watermark, so you can try it out without limitations.
We built it on our own infrastructure (https://rendleysdk.com) and used React.js for the frontend. We’ve done a lot of optimizations to make sure it runs well even on older devices. If you want more technical details about how it works, I can share those too.
If you have any questions about the product or any feedback, feel free to write them below, and I’ll be more than happy to answer them.