Six sections. One verdict.
Your report opens with three numbers — Retain, Shield, Convert — and zooms out from there. Every score traces back to an exact moment in your video, with a specific fix you can execute in your editor.
A real report. Scroll through it like you would on your account.
This is the actual layout. Top-line scores, dimension breakdowns, ranked critical fixes — all framed by their impact in score points.
What you'll see, in the order you'll see it.
Scroll the next section — the right panel changes as you move through the six pieces of the report.
Top-line scores
Three numbers, color-coded, ranked against your niche. The first thing you see — because it's the first thing you need to know.
Not suggestions. An actual cut list.
Each line lands on a timecode. Each verb maps to a tool in CapCut or Final Cut. Each "why" is grounded in a specific signal your video did or didn't send.
Where viewers are predicted to leave.
Modeled on top-performing benchmarks in your niche. Annotations call out the moments where the predicted curve deviates from the benchmark — these are the moments to investigate.