u/DryYellow9767

Any solid AI tools to repurpose massive webinars into Shorts?

My team just wrapped up a massive two hour webinar with some industry peers last week. We went super deep into the current tech stack and the latest trends in the wearable device space. As someone in the industry, I can honestly say it was a huge success and absolutely packed with pure gold. I really want to push this out to my socials so more people can see it.

Here is the catch. If I just dump the raw two hour VOD online, it is guaranteed to tank. I totally get it though, I would not want to manually scrub through a two hour video just to find a few interesting nuggets either.

But if I go the traditional route and manually scrub through the timeline from start to finish to hunt for highlights, that is going to eat up at least two or three days of my life. I literally cannot afford to drop everything else just to edit.

Since AI is so insanely advanced now, there has to be a solid workflow for this, right? I am desperately looking for a tool that can actually comprehend deep professional jargon, automatically or semi automatically extract the best moments, and format them into vertical clips.

Any solid recommendations? Thanks in advance!

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u/DryYellow9767 — 3 days ago

Started using Skrapp for about 2 weeks now. The chrome extension is pretty smooth for LinkedIn email finding, I'll give them that. found maybe 60-70% of the emails I was looking for which isn't terrible.

my main gripe is the email verification accuracy. had a bunch bounce even though Skrapp marked them as valid. also the credits system is confusing - you burn credits even when it doesn't find an email which feels wrong. the search filters are pretty basic compared to what i need.

Anyone else using Skrapp for volume campaigns? i'm doing about 500-1000 emails/week for saas outreach. also been comparing it to Prospeo which seems to have better verification but curious about other experiences with Skrapp specifically. what kind of bounce rates are you seeing?

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u/DryYellow9767 — 10 days ago

I have been using accio work since last month, and it has been great I had chats with it even up to nearly 40messages and still didn't hit the daily sessions limits and made many ui projects with it assets me during where ever I am stuck.I can’t seem to understand how it uses tokens tbh. I have the Pro plan currently and there have been times where I’ve used it for hours, and it’s written detailed plan for me, and we’ve had continuous back and forth,only use 50 credits. Other times,like today, I just asked it one question but used 15 credits?can someone please tell me me how to deal with this?oranyone know how to contact accio work team?

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u/DryYellow9767 — 11 days ago
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One of the reasons I picked the T5AI board for my desk device experiment is that it connects into the Tuya app ecosystem through the standard DP (Data Point) model. If you've used any "Powered by Tuya" smart home device, the underlying data model is the same.In practice: each controllable property on the device gets a DP ID. You report values up to the cloud using that ID, and the app reads them. Commands from the app come down as DP events in your callback.For my build, I used a DP for volume control — the app can adjust the speaker volume, and the board picks it up in the IoT event callback and calls TuyaAI.setVolume(). It's a small example but the pattern extends to anything: brightness, switch state, sensor readings, whatever you need.The part that's genuinely useful for home automation is scene linking. Because the device is a standard Tuya product, it can participate in automations with other Powered by Tuya devices. I haven't fully explored this yet, but the potential to build something that reacts to other devices in the house without custom MQTT glue is interesting.Provisioning is QR code scan through the Tuya app. Re-provisioning is triple-press the reset button. Both worked as described.What I'm curious about: for people who already have a mixed home automation setup (Home Assistant, local MQTT, etc.), how do you think about adding a Tuya-native device into the mix? Worth it, or does it create integration friction you'd rather avoid?

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u/DryYellow9767 — 14 days ago

*Sugarcane na matamis at pwedeng nguya-nguyain ng matagal*

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*Coconut na hydrating at may malambot na laman*

u/DryYellow9767 — 15 days ago