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Long-form editing usually takes a lot of time with repetitive work like cutting silences, fixing pacing, adding zooms, and layering B-roll. Bansi handles all of that really well.
What stood out is how natural the output feels. the pacing is clean, edits are smooth, and it doesn’t have that typical “AI edited” look.
This can genuinely save a lot of time for creators who want high-quality videos without spending hours editing.
Genuinely excited about Bansi, I've been on the lookout for a video editing tool that do it all with little to no rework. Grateful to be part of the team
Been working with a few content agencies that produce 20-30 videos/month for their DTC clients. The bottleneck's never the recording, it's always the edit. Every creator has different pacing, different filler word density, completely different silence patterns.
Curious how Bansi handles brand kit consistency across a batch. If an agency is processing 15 videos for the same client, does it lock in text styles and pacing globally, or does each video get calibrated separately?
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Writesonic
Just tried Bansi and it’s solving a real pain.
Long-form editing usually takes a lot of time with repetitive work like cutting silences, fixing pacing, adding zooms, and layering B-roll. Bansi handles all of that really well.
What stood out is how natural the output feels. the pacing is clean, edits are smooth, and it doesn’t have that typical “AI edited” look.
This can genuinely save a lot of time for creators who want high-quality videos without spending hours editing.
Excited to see this grow 🚀
Writesonic
@kvishal07 Glad the output felt natural. That's the bar we test against: does this look like a person edited it.
Writesonic
Genuinely excited about Bansi, I've been on the lookout for a video editing tool that do it all with little to no rework. Grateful to be part of the team
Writesonic
@hithahere Thanks for being part of this, Hitha.
Been working with a few content agencies that produce 20-30 videos/month for their DTC clients. The bottleneck's never the recording, it's always the edit.
Every creator has different pacing, different filler word density, completely different silence patterns.
Curious how Bansi handles brand kit consistency across a batch. If an agency is processing 15 videos for the same client, does it lock in text styles and pacing globally, or does each video get calibrated separately?
Writesonic
@romain_delgado Great to hear that you resonate with it!
Can it record the screen? I want to make a presentation of my startup.
This sounds great, I'll give it a try over the weekend