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revid.ai

ShitScore 63 / 100SaaSCaptured 2026-07-06Submitted by communityVisit crime scene ↗AFF.

Your ideas deserve more views, trusted by 14,000 plus creators worldwide, start for free — the same sticky banner, pinned to the bottom of every single section, saying the exact same thing no matter what you're looking at.

Revid.ai promises to turn any idea into a viral video in minutes, and proves it with a stat block that cannot even agree on its own number — 240,909 videos created in the hero, then 240 909+ Short Videos two sections later, comma and space fighting for the same figure. A sticky Your ideas deserve more views banner reading Trusted by 14,000+ creators worldwide is bolted to the bottom of the viewport through the entire page, repeating identical copy under testimonials, FAQ questions, and feature grids alike, regardless of what is actually on screen. The showcase reel is a tonal grab bag — ROBOT REVERENCE, a UFO abduction, a screaming Santa captioned Hold up — and the footer link farm scales out to an AI Video Generator for literally everything, Italian Brainrot Generator included.

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Exhibit A — Evidence

Captured 2026-07-06

Hero viewport of revid.ai. Dark near-black background with a bold headline reading Create viral videos in Minutes, the word Minutes in a green-to-blue gradient. Subheadline about turning creative ideas into TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube stories. A green Try for free button with No credit card required underneath, and a row of user avatars with a five-star rating reading And loved by 14,258 plus users. To the right, three overlapping phone mockups show AI-generated video stills, one labeled ROBOT REVERENCE over a waveform. Below the hero, a stat row reads 240,909 videos created, 14,258 plus creators using revid.ai, 400 plus creators reached 100k plus views, and 32 languages used in 68 countries.
Screenshot — revid.ai (1032×1080)

Score breakdown

Prompt residue7/10
Feature grid density8/10
Meaningless value prop5/10
Trust signal suspicion8/10
Founder face AI probability3/10
Product proof absence6/10
ShipFast resemblance7/10
Hero claim
Create viral videos in Minutes, backed by a stat row that contradicts its own formatting two sections later (240,909 vs. 240 909).
Proof problem
Three five-star AI Music Video Generator testimonials carry no name, handle, or company — just a quote mark and a star rating — and the loved by 14,258+ users claim has no link to a source.
Visual pattern
A sticky Your ideas deserve more views banner stays pinned to the bottom of the viewport through the entire page, repeating the same line regardless of what section it is sitting under; the showcase reel mixes unrelated tones (UFO abduction, screaming Santa, horror caption) with no unifying theme; footer scales into a programmatic SEO tool farm.
Why it still might convert
The core product demo videos look genuinely polished and the four-step workflow (find an idea, get a script, generate the video, publish) is concrete and easy to picture using. Creators chasing volume care more about output speed than whether the testimonials have names attached.

Editorial roast

By Editorial Desk · Filed against revid.ai

¶ 01

Create viral videos in Minutes sits above a stat row claiming 240,909 videos created, 14,258+ creators, and 400+ creators reached 100k+ views, which reads like real usage data until the Impact section two scrolls down repeats the same headline number as 240 909+ Short Videos Created By Over 14 258 Creators — spaces where the hero had commas, as if two different templates pulled the same figure from two different sources and never checked each other's formatting.

¶ 02

A sticky banner reading Your ideas deserve more views, Trusted by 14,000+ creators worldwide, with a Start for free button, is bolted to the bottom of the viewport for the entire scroll, re-appearing under the AI Music Video Generator testimonials, under the FAQ section, and under the four-card Why Creators Love Revid.ai grid — always the exact same line, never once rewritten for the section it happens to be sitting under. A CTA that never adapts to its context is not persuasion, it is just noise you learn to scroll past.

Your ideas deserve more views, trusted by 14,000 plus creators worldwide, start for free — the same sticky banner, pinned to the bottom of every single section, saying the exact same thing no matter what you're looking at.

¶ 03

The showcase reel underneath the fold has no unifying theme beyond looking exportable: a woman laughing over a plate of food, a still labeled Classified [redacted] transmission, a UFO beaming light into a forest, a captioned clip reading I'M SITTIN' over a karaoke waveform, a horror-styled frame reading My skin burns, and a screaming Santa captioned Hold up. The AI Music Video Generator section below it runs three five-star testimonials — I used this AI music video generator to promote my latest single on TikTok and Instagram — with no name, handle, or company attached to a single one of them, just a quote mark and a star rating.

¶ 04

The footer is where the real scale shows: past the ordinary Pricing and Blog links sit Revid MCP for AI Agents, Revid CLI, and Skills for Agents, plus an FAQ note offering a markdown version optimized for LLMs — the page is built to be read by crawlers as much as people. Beneath that runs a wall of auto-generated tool variants: AI TikTok Video Generator, PDF to Brainrot, Text to Brainrot, Italian Brainrot Generator, Talking Baby AI Generator, Create Minecraft Parkour Video, Snapchat Selfie Video Generator — the exact same core product, permutated across every noun someone might type into Google. The tiny Made with ❤ by Tibo credit in the corner is doing some heavy lifting, too: same Tibo behind outrank.so, so between two products and a following most SaaS founders would sell a kidney for, this page was probably always going to convert regardless of what the sticky banner did.

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