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Doza Assist
Open-source local AI that learns how you edit video
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Open-source local AI that learns how you edit video
46 followers
Documentary editors spend days hunting through interview footage for the moments that carry the story. Doza Assist does that pass in minutes. Drop in an interview. Get back transcription, story analysis, and a rough cut shaped by your own editing style, not generic AI. Exports to Final Cut Pro, Premiere, and DaVinci Resolve. Runs 100% on your Mac. Nothing uploads to the cloud. Open source on GitHub under MIT license. Signed Mac app shipping soon. Join the waitlist.








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This is cool. Do you offer a "plus" version where we can clone Doza Assist and customize it for our needs AND hire you or someone from your team to give us some white glove service to build out a video production offering around the core Doza Assist tool?
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@zachservideo Yes on both. The core is MIT licensed so you can fork the repo today and customize it for your workflow. The white glove side I handle through Doza Visuals, my documentary studio. 15 years of production work, so wiring the tool into a real video production offering is the kind of project we already take on. Drop me a note at chris@dozavisuals.com with what you're trying to build and I'll come back with a scope.
@dozavisuals excellent, thanks. We'd love to collaborate with you on a growth effort for our agency where we're looking to offer cost-effective video solutions and Doza Assist seems like an interesting tool to build around.
Chris, the "My Style" feature is the kind of opinionated design call that separates a real editorial tool from another transcription wrapper - most teams would've shipped generic and called it a day. but a tool i'm building for this kind of read surfaced a segment you might be underweighting: in-house corporate video teams shooting exec interviews with no post budget and a comms deadline tomorrow. they don't care about craft; they care about not getting blamed. "runs locally" actually lands differently for them - legal loves it. that's a second buyer with a shorter sales cycle and way less price resistance than indie filmmakers.