The blank-page problem, but for video.
Asking a customer to “record a 90-second testimonial” is asking them to sit down, write, rehearse, mess up, restart, judge themselves, and try again. Most never start. The few who do, take a week.
Multi-Clip Stitching breaks the ask into 4–5 short prompts. Each clip is its own take, with its own re-record. The story builds itself, one question at a time — and stitches into one polished cut at the end.
Record. Reorder. Stitched.
What the customer sees on the form, and what we do behind the scenes — start to finished video.
Record per question
Customer sees one prompt at a time. Each is a separate take with its own re-record button. Auto-uploads as they go.
Reorder & review
Optional: drag-to-reorder before stitching. Re-record any clip that didn't land. Otherwise, hit continue.
Auto-stitch
We concatenate, normalize audio, smooth transitions, and emit one MP4 with a single playback ID.
Five things on screen. Not one of them ambiguous.
We tested this UI in front of customers who’d never recorded a video for a brand before. Zero training, zero tooltips.
Optional, but earned.
Sometimes the strongest answer comes last. The reorder step lets your customer lead with their best clip — without re-recording anything.
- Drag-handle reorderMove any clip to any slot. We re-stitch in the new order.
- Targeted re-recordDon't like clip 3? Re-record just that one. Keeps the other clips untouched.
- Final previewWatch the stitched cut before submitting. Confirm or restart.
- SkippableComfortable with the default order? One tap continues straight to stitch.
Four clips in. One MP4 out.
The hard parts — codec matching, audio leveling, transitions — happen behind the scenes in roughly thirty seconds.
Flip a switch. Done.
Multi-Clip Stitching reuses the guiding questions you already have on the form. Toggle it on, and the recorder switches from one-take to clip-per-question.
- 1Reuses your existing questionsWhatever you wrote in "Guiding questions" becomes the recorder script. No double data entry.
- 2Works on any video formEmbed, hosted page, or QR — multi-clip mode is a property on the page, not the channel.
- 3Falls back gracefullyCustomer on a slow network or low-end device? Recorder switches to single-take automatically.
- 4Your branding, keptPrimary color, dark mode, and CTA copy from the form carry into the recorder UI.
Four shapes that almost always work.
Steal a question set. Tweak the wording. Ship the form.
Four prompts: the moment you knew, what you tried first, the breakthrough, who it's for.
Map the arc — pain → discovery → onboarding → result. One clip per chapter, stitched in sequence.
Vertical clips throughout the day — morning routine, the moment it saves time, the wrap-up.
Five-clip structure: setup, problem, solution, result, advice. Same beats every time, zero scripting.