Tips Before You Record

Learn how to prep your clips so they stitch together into one smooth video.

Introduction

Each clip you record is a segment, a short piece that gets joined with the others to make one long, personalized video for a viewer.

Smooth segments make a smooth final video. A few small habits before you hit record make a big difference.

How to prep a clip

Run through these checks each time before you record a new segment.

  • Step 1: Click the clip to see what you know about the viewer, like how they answered a specific question. Only talk about things shown here.
  • Step 2: Use the AI script helper at the bottom of the record screen to draft what to say, based on what we know about that viewer.
  • Step 3: Pick the right camera and microphone from the buttons at the bottom.
  • Step 4: Start with a short intro only. Skip the outro at the end of each segment.
  • Step 5: Record your segment, then move to the next clip.

Details

What the viewer sees

The screen you see while recording isn't what the viewer gets. They'll see a personalized page built just for them. Your recording view is only for you.

Why no outros between segments

Outros break the flow. If every clip ends with "thanks for watching," the full video sounds choppy when clips join.

Instead, let each segment flow into the next with a fresh opener:

  • Segment 1: "Hello, thank you for taking your test…"
  • Segment 2: "Now, if we look at this chart…"
  • Segment 3: "And here we can see that…"

The one outro that's fine

Your final segment can close things out. Something like, "Thank you so much, I hope this was helpful, see you in my CTA."

Tip , Think of each segment as a middle paragraph, not a full story. Only the last one gets a goodbye.

Learn more

Stick to what's in the viewer panel, lean on the AI script helper, and save your goodbye for the last clip. That's most of the job.