August 23rd, 2024

Show HN: SplitScreen – Create dual-video content for TikTok, YouTube, Reels

SplitScreen is a user-friendly video editing tool for creating dual-view videos, offering customizable layouts, one-click exports, and various pricing plans, including a free option and lifetime access.

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Show HN: SplitScreen – Create dual-video content for TikTok, YouTube, Reels

SplitScreen is a video editing tool designed to simplify the creation of dual-view videos for social media platforms like Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts. It offers an intuitive interface that allows users to easily align and sync two videos without the complexities of traditional editing software. Users can choose from multiple customizable split-screen layouts and benefit from consistent high-quality output. The platform provides a one-click export feature for all major social media platforms, streamlining the process for content creators. SplitScreen offers various pricing plans, including a free option for casual users, a $5 monthly plan for regular creators, and a one-time payment of $20 for lifetime access aimed at serious creators and businesses. Each plan includes different features, such as unlimited video creation and priority support. Refunds are available within seven days of purchase.

- SplitScreen simplifies dual-view video creation for social media.

- It features automatic syncing and alignment for ease of use.

- Pricing plans cater to different user needs, from free to lifetime access.

- The platform supports multiple customizable layouts and one-click exports.

- Refunds are available within seven days of purchase.

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By @tzm - 7 months
As funny (or interesting) as it looks, I have to stop and ask do we really need this type of content vying for attention? Watching these videos feels like TikTok on steroids. I instantly ignore this type of content. It's mind-numbing with little substance.
By @atum47 - 7 months
Not to dismiss your work but this is the worse type of videos like these. I hate when people get a genuine funny video and add reactions to it; or a interesting video and people insert them commenting on top of it.
By @Xeoncross - 7 months
I've been seeing content that has some adult vlog or podcast content mixed with a random video game. It seems like very disparate content is being combined. Does this work well? I've never really liked it and wondered why a more interesting video isn't used instead of some tiny portion of a random game.
By @bluetidepro - 7 months
That's wildly expensive for how easy it is to manually do this.
By @AnaBB - 7 months
You should partner with the folks behind https://lovedbycreators.com/revidAI.

It seems like both of your products would complement each other

By @jaimehrubiks - 7 months
Is this proven to work? Like, I assume this might work for retention right? but will probably reduce attention on the content?
By @DonHopkins - 7 months
Would love it to synchronously scroll through a web page with a transcript, two-way linked so when you scroll the transcript, the video scrubs too. Maybe you could embed timecode anchors in the text so it could calculate where to scroll. Extra credit: Clicking on a word seeks to just before that word in the video.
By @rafram - 7 months
I think this is bound to lose out to a plugin for video editing software (e.g. Premiere or FCP) that creators already use. Single-use online utilities like this might catch on with consumers, but professionals are going to want something that fits in with their existing workflow.
By @deskr - 7 months
I get a headache when I see stuff like this. I couldn't scroll past the demo video.
By @explodes - 7 months
This looks like you pay a company to put their ads on your content, under the guise of "increasing engagement."

Correct me if wrong here, but this would be something I would expect to get paid to do with my social media content.

By @spaceman_2020 - 7 months
Good God, the comments here

Some of you don’t have teenage kids and nephews and it shows!

By @finger - 7 months
When pricing pages use keywords like “popular” for one of the options, is it just pure marketing tactics or is there any truth behind it?
By @reeturaj542 - 7 months
I've noticed this split-screen video gaining a lot of traction, even though the content in both videos isn't good.
By @ilrwbwrkhv - 7 months
This will work. Just target through tiktok the most degen creators who are just chatting on their videos.
By @ksp-atlas - 7 months
Wasn't there a whole meme about putting subway surfers under everything mocking this practice?
By @noman-land - 7 months
The two question FAQ says to email and then provides no email address.
By @kgraves - 7 months
So this is what the best engineers in the world are working on then.

Great.

By @tejonutella - 7 months
How did you guys end up choosing those price points?
By @aio2 - 7 months
bro is the creator of brainrot
By @adenta - 7 months
this should be an API. Closest thing I’ve found is IMG.LY, and it’s kinda meh.
By @dang - 7 months
Url changed from https://www.producthunt.com/posts/splitscreen, which points to this.