Step 1
Upload interview clips
Start with the raw media you already have. Editly keeps the project, brief, and revision history tied together.
Editly AI

Yes. Editly is designed for TikTok creators who want a more consistent editing rhythm without spending the first pass on repetitive timeline work.
This comparison focuses on TikTok creators, customer stories, and the repeat work that usually creates formatting work after the edit.
| Decision | Other Apps | Editly |
|---|---|---|
| Starting point | Manual editing usually starts with clip review, timeline setup, manual trimming, and export choices before the first useful draft exists. | Editly starts from your prompt and turns interview clips into a more consistent editing rhythm you can review quickly. |
| Intro and outro cleanup | The manual route often treats intro and outro cleanup as cleanup after the main edit is assembled. | Ask for intro and outro cleanup as part of the first draft, then refine the result in the same thread. |
| Revisions | Small changes can mean reopening the project, finding the right moment, adjusting layers, and rendering again. | Use a new prompt: shorten the hook, adjust captions, tighten pacing, or create another cut. |
| Signup test | You judge the tool after spending time on setup, edits, and one or more exports. | You judge Editly by uploading one real clip when a creator needs more clips from one recording and checking whether the first draft saves enough work. |
Step 1
Start with the raw media you already have. Editly keeps the project, brief, and revision history tied together.
Step 2
Ask for the TikTok version: hook, pacing, captions, and ending.
Step 3
Watch the draft and focus on whether the structure, captions, and intro and outro cleanup match the brief.
Step 4
Ask for the concrete change you want and let Editly create another version without reopening a manual project file.
The fastest way to judge Editly is to give it the kind of clip you already edit. Use one prompt for a more consistent editing rhythm, review the result, and decide whether it saves enough time to become part of your workflow.