Flask draws praise for easing remote video collaboration with intuitive design and a smooth editing workflow. Reviewers highlight fast, polished UX, thoughtful details, and an easy way to involve multiple stakeholders. Beta users say screen recording with AI summaries speeds reviews and keeps feedback organized, especially for YouTube and design/motion teams. People compare it favorably to established tools and ask about integrations with Figma or Framer. Users find it reliable from first use, noting it replaces text-only task tools for tracking visuals and storytelling together.
This is awesome @enricotartarotti !!!
You've created an incredible product β€οΈβπ₯
StreamPro
I cannot tell you how much I love that this product exists.
Frame has become disappointing. The only thing it had going for it was its previous API and they even nerfed that.
I cannot believe this was created by a solo dev. Well done.
Our editing team is adopting this immediately.
Thanks for making it, I genuinely think this is going to blow up.
This is not only a genius idea, but a perfect execution as well. And thatβs incredible, considering you did that all on your own! Grande Enrico, continua cosΓ¬!
This thing sounds very interesting, but in some point you spend more time to optimise your flow, but that time better to invest in creativity
With a View
Great resource for collaborating on edits. I'll give it a shout in the upcoming issue of Product Disrupt newsletter
FINALLY a frame.io killer that actually looks incredible. Well done @enricotartarotti I'm super impressed that you made this on your own. It looks so polished and everything just looks π¨π»βπ³ππ
FINALLY a frame .io alternative that actually looks GOOD. Well done! I'm super impressed that you made this all on your own. It looks so polished and everything just looks π¨π»βπ³ππ
Flask
@joshgonsalvesΒ Thank you so much! That was exactly my goal