VidBlitz Overview

What VidBlitz does, who it is for, and what to expect from the current product.

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Written By GeorgesLast updated about 4 hours ago

VidBlitz turns a video idea into a YouTube-ready long-form video. You provide the topic, direction, or source material. VidBlitz helps with the script, narration, visuals, music, thumbnail direction, editing timeline, render, and export.

VidBlitz video preview and editing workspace

VidBlitz is best for creators who want to test more long-form YouTube ideas faster, especially factual and narrative-driven content such as documentaries, explainers, news analysis, biographies, history, geography, true crime, comparison videos, and Top 10 formats.

How VidBlitz Works

  1. Create a project from the dashboard or Projects page.
  2. Describe the video you want, or add a custom script, custom voiceover, or YouTube writing reference.
  3. Review the six setup steps: Brief, Brand, Creative, Sourcing, Voice & Audio, and Review.
  4. Approve the project and submit it for generation.
  5. Track progress on the project page.
  6. Review generated outputs, open the editor, make changes, render the final video, and download your files.

Current Video Focus

VidBlitz currently focuses on 16:9 long-form YouTube videos. Supported format families include documentaries, explainers, and Top 10/listicle videos, with A-roll or B-roll-only options depending on the project type.

VidBlitz is not designed for short-form vertical videos, screen recordings, live-action filming, vlogs, reaction videos, gaming videos, comedy sketches, cooking tutorials, DIY demonstrations, or full manual professional editing.

Access

VidBlitz is in controlled access. You can create an account and complete onboarding, but app access may require waitlist approval, a referral code, a direct invitation, or an eligible team workspace invitation.

What You Can Customize

You can adjust the topic, title, prompt, format, length, quality tier, generation mode, brand profile, language, voice, background, music, visual theme, source preferences, blocklists, thumbnail reference, and final edits.

What Happens After Generation

After generation, the project page shows the video status and generated outputs. Depending on the project, you can review scripts, descriptions, tags, chapters, title ideas, thumbnail variants, narration, final visuals, rendered video, and export files.

Use the editor when you want to swap visuals, adjust text, change captions, tune audio, trim media, or make final timeline edits before rendering the final version.

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