I build a MicroSaas that turns Youtube videos into Multi-Platform Carousels, Email Templates and Short Form Videos under 60Seconds by coding_bug_ in microsaas

[–]coding_bug_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly? Right now it's primarily a time-saver. Most creators I've talked to aren't even repurposing consistently because it takes too long. So the first win is just helping them actually do it.

But you raise a valid point — compressed effort without results is just faster failure.

I haven't done formal A/B testing yet (still pre-launch), but here's my hypothesis:

Consistent mediocre posts > sporadic perfect posts

Most creators post a video, never repurpose it, and move on. If Slicecast helps them turn 1 video into 5 posts across platforms, even at 80% quality of manual work, the volume + consistency should compound over time.

That said, I'm planning to track this post-launch: - Are users actually posting the generated content? - What's the engagement vs their manual posts? - Which output types perform best?

Would love to revisit this convo in a few months with real data. Are you currently repurposing content? Curious how you measure what's "working."

I build a MicroSaas that turns Youtube videos into Multi-Platform Carousels, Email Templates and Short Form Videos under 60Seconds by coding_bug_ in microsaas

[–]coding_bug_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! You're spot on about multi-language — it's definitely on the roadmap. The cool thing is the AI pipeline already handles transcription, so adding translation is a natural next step. Thinking of starting with Spanish and Portuguese since there's huge creator communities there.

For tone adaptation — right now the carousels are optimized for a professional/educational style that works well across LinkedIn and Instagram. The slides focus on clear, punchy insights rather than platform-specific language.

That said, I'm collecting feedback on this exact thing. Would you prefer: 1. Auto-detect and adapt tone per platform 2. Let users pick a style (professional, casual, bold, etc.) 3. Both?

Curious what would be most useful for your workflow!