Turn Your boring product video to something stunning

Turn Your boring product video to something stunning

We build a platform where you can record you screen, add voiceover. Zoom the part of recording, highlight import part where you want to showcase and all. Good for landing page demonstration, all for free. We have a limit of 5 min as of now, but you can ping me to increase yours.

At the end you will get the polished product video which you can show case.

u/Honest-Worth3677 — 1 day ago

Claude was not enough, so I had to step in myself.

Over the last few weeks, we completely re-engineered the backend for ClipKatha.

The biggest problem was voice syncing. Sometimes the narration only solved half the issue. Sometimes a fix worked for one video and completely failed for another. The pipeline was fragile, inconsistent, and honestly wasting too much time.

So instead of patching edge cases forever, I rewrote the system properly.

Now the voiceovers flow smoothly and sync naturally with the video — almost like someone is actually explaining it themselves.

ClipKatha is built to give life to raw recordings.

Whether you want to:

  • explain something
  • showcase a product demo
  • turn boring footage into something watchable
  • or make short engaging content quickly

the platform handles the heavy lifting.

We’re still in beta, and early on we saw users upload once and never come back. That was a hard signal that the experience wasn’t good enough yet.

So we went back, rebuilt the core pipeline, and focused on making the output feel natural instead of “AI-generated.”

Still testing. Still improving.
But the platform is finally starting to feel right.

to see :
without clipkatha: https://pub-4919c2146317426eb560bc9c132a65c4.r2.dev/landingpage/create%20video.mp4
with clipkatha: https://pub-4919c2146317426eb560bc9c132a65c4.r2.dev/landingpage/studio-29004e24-4450-4bb9-bb26-4d9c8086251b.webm

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u/Honest-Worth3677 — 13 days ago
▲ 4 r/LaunchMyStartup+1 crossposts

Claude was not enough, so I had to step in myself.

Over the last few weeks, we completely re-engineered the backend for ClipKatha.

The biggest problem was voice syncing. Sometimes the narration only solved half the issue. Sometimes a fix worked for one video and completely failed for another. The pipeline was fragile, inconsistent, and honestly wasting too much time.

So instead of patching edge cases forever, I rewrote the system properly.

Now the voiceovers flow smoothly and sync naturally with the video — almost like someone is actually explaining it themselves.

ClipKatha is built to give life to raw recordings.

Whether you want to:

  • explain something
  • showcase a product demo
  • turn boring footage into something watchable
  • or make short engaging content quickly

the platform handles the heavy lifting.

We’re still in beta, and early on we saw users upload once and never come back. That was a hard signal that the experience wasn’t good enough yet.

So we went back, rebuilt the core pipeline, and focused on making the output feel natural instead of “AI-generated.”

Still testing. Still improving.
But the platform is finally starting to feel right.

to see :
without clipkatha: https://pub-4919c2146317426eb560bc9c132a65c4.r2.dev/landingpage/create%20video.mp4
with clipkatha: https://pub-4919c2146317426eb560bc9c132a65c4.r2.dev/landingpage/studio-29004e24-4450-4bb9-bb26-4d9c8086251b.webm

u/Honest-Worth3677 — 13 days ago

Claude was not enough, so I had to step in myself.

Over the last few weeks, we completely re-engineered the backend for ClipKatha.

The biggest problem was voice syncing. Sometimes the narration only solved half the issue. Sometimes a fix worked for one video and completely failed for another. The pipeline was fragile, inconsistent, and honestly wasting too much time.

So instead of patching edge cases forever, I rewrote the system properly.

Now the voiceovers flow smoothly and sync naturally with the video — almost like someone is actually explaining it themselves.

ClipKatha is built to give life to raw recordings.

Whether you want to:

  • explain something
  • showcase a product demo
  • turn boring footage into something watchable
  • or make short engaging content quickly

the platform handles the heavy lifting.

We’re still in beta, and early on we saw users upload once and never come back. That was a hard signal that the experience wasn’t good enough yet.

So we went back, rebuilt the core pipeline, and focused on making the output feel natural instead of “AI-generated.”

Still testing. Still improving.
But the platform is finally starting to feel right.

to see :
without clipkatha: https://pub-4919c2146317426eb560bc9c132a65c4.r2.dev/landingpage/create%20video.mp4
with clipkatha: https://pub-4919c2146317426eb560bc9c132a65c4.r2.dev/landingpage/studio-29004e24-4450-4bb9-bb26-4d9c8086251b.webm

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u/Honest-Worth3677 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/ShowMeYourSaaS+1 crossposts

Build Great product Demo video

We build a platform that lets anyone to upload their raw recording with or without audio and helps create a Polished Video, with Voiceover.

Later you can polish with zoom , highlight and mockup completely free.

u/Honest-Worth3677 — 15 days ago
▲ 10 r/indie_startups+3 crossposts

Turn rough screen recordings into polished product videos in minutes.

We’ve been building ClipKatha — a tool that turns rough screen recordings into polished product videos automatically, completely free

Originally, we thought the biggest value was:
AI cleanup of delivery.

So the workflow became:

  • upload raw explanatory recording
  • remove filler words
  • improve pacing
  • generate natural AI voiceover
  • export a cleaner walkthrough/demo video

But something interesting happened.

Most early users didn’t use it for tutorials.
They used it for:

  • SaaS feature announcements
  • launch videos
  • landing page motion content
  • short product walkthroughs

The integrated editor (zoom, crop, reframing, scene sequencing) ended up becoming more important than we expected.

Now I’m trying to understand the actual positioning:

Is the bigger pain:

  1. recording better explanations? or
  2. turning static SaaS screens into motion content quickly?

Curious how other SaaS founders here currently make:

  • feature announcement videos
  • onboarding walkthroughs
  • launch clips
  • landing page motion sections
u/Honest-Worth3677 — 15 days ago

Raw Takes. Polished Results

Clipkatha removes filler words, cleans your script with AI, and re-voices your content—so every recording sounds like your best take.

u/Honest-Worth3677 — 23 days ago

Someone just build a screen guidance tool, You describe a goal, share your screen, and Dristi walks you through it step by step — analyzing screenshots, verifying progress, and answering questions along the way.

https://preview.redd.it/mbfrqtw5gu1h1.png?width=1808&format=png&auto=webp&s=d119fd01791ced26c911d22d7e9e9a193dd41cab

Link : https://github.com/ashishjamarkattel/dristi

An AI-powered screen guidance tool. You describe a goal, share your screen, and Dristi walks you through it step by step — analyzing screenshots, verifying progress, and answering questions along the way.

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u/Honest-Worth3677 — 23 days ago

Better video messages from a single take

We’re building a video tool that helps anyone turn raw recordings into cleaner, more watchable videos.

Instead of re-recording the same clip multiple times, you can record naturally and let the app smooth out pauses, tighten delivery, and improve pacing automatically.

Typical workflow:
Without the app: 5+ takes
With the app: usually 1 take

Useful for:

  • Solo talking-head videos
  • Video podcasts
  • Reels & Shorts clips
  • Course recordings
  • Product demos
  • Async video updates

Upload a recording, and the app handles the cleanup so you can focus on the message instead of editing.

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u/Honest-Worth3677 — 26 days ago

Record once. Share confidently.

We’re building a video tool that helps creators turn raw recordings into cleaner, more watchable videos with minimal editing.

Instead of re-recording the same clip multiple times, you can record naturally and let the app smooth out pauses, tighten delivery, and improve pacing automatically.

Typical workflow:
Without the app: 5+ takes
With the app: usually 1 take

Useful for:

  • Solo talking-head videos
  • Video podcasts
  • Reels & Shorts clips
  • Course recordings
  • Product demos
  • Async video updates

Upload a recording, and the app handles the cleanup so you can focus on the message instead of editing.

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u/Honest-Worth3677 — 27 days ago

Create polished videos without re-recording.

We’re building a video tool that helps creators turn raw recordings into cleaner, more watchable videos with minimal editing.

Instead of re-recording the same clip multiple times, you can record naturally and let the app smooth out pauses, tighten delivery, and improve pacing automatically.

Typical workflow:
Without the app: 5+ takes
With the app: usually 1 take

Useful for:

  • Solo talking-head videos
  • Video podcasts
  • Reels & Shorts clips
  • Course recordings
  • Product demos
  • Async video updates

Upload a recording, and the app handles the cleanup so you can focus on the message instead of editing.

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u/Honest-Worth3677 — 27 days ago

One take is enough

We’re building a video tool that helps creators turn raw recordings into cleaner, more watchable videos with minimal editing.

Instead of re-recording the same clip multiple times, you can record naturally and let the app smooth out pauses, tighten delivery, and improve pacing automatically.

Typical workflow:
Without the app: 5+ takes
With the app: usually 1 take

Useful for:

  • Solo talking-head videos
  • Video podcasts
  • Reels & Shorts clips
  • Course recordings
  • Product demos
  • Async video updates

Upload a recording, and the app handles the cleanup so you can focus on the message instead of editing.

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u/Honest-Worth3677 — 27 days ago

One take is enough

We’re building a video tool that helps creators turn raw recordings into cleaner, more watchable videos with minimal editing.

Instead of re-recording the same clip multiple times, you can record naturally and let the app smooth out pauses, tighten delivery, and improve pacing automatically.

Typical workflow:
Without the app: 5+ takes
With the app: usually 1 take

Useful for:

  • Solo talking-head videos
  • Video podcasts
  • Reels & Shorts clips
  • Course recordings
  • Product demos
  • Async video updates

Upload a recording, and the app handles the cleanup so you can focus on the message instead of editing.

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u/Honest-Worth3677 — 27 days ago