Conversation that keeps context
You can refine one scene over multiple turns instead of restarting from zero whenever the brief changes.
Build video through natural language instead of bouncing across timelines, tool folders, and dead-end route pages.
Multi-turn editing
Adjust action, camera, style, and mood in sequence while keeping the world readable.
Reference-led control
Bring in stills, clips, sketches, or audio when the prompt alone is not specific enough.
Cleaner public surface
One strong entry point beats dozens of thin landing pages when you want quality and speed.
The goal is not to look busy. The goal is to keep the creative chain tight so every next step feels obvious.
You can refine one scene over multiple turns instead of restarting from zero whenever the brief changes.
Use uploads and prompt guidance together so the model has both intent and concrete visual anchors.
Motion, framing, and subject consistency stay more stable when the workflow is designed around edits, not one-shot luck.
Less public sprawl means fewer SEO contradictions, fewer brittle tests, and less confusion for first-time visitors.
Use the public site to explain the workflow clearly, then let the workspace handle the heavy lifting.

Change the look, energy, or setting of a shot while preserving the underlying composition and narrative thread.

Use a still reference to swap a face, costume, or visual style without making the result feel like a disconnected collage.

When timing, sound, and atmosphere need to land together, one focused workspace reduces handoff friction.
The site should explain the path in seconds. The product should let you run it without wandering.
Write the action, camera feel, and mood in plain language before touching anything else.
Attach an image, clip, or audio cue when you need the result to follow a concrete anchor.
Tighten one dimension at a time so the edit stays legible and the scene does not collapse into noise.
Once the output is coherent, move to export and pricing decisions instead of burning energy on navigation.
The site now stays intentionally on one main path: public pages explain the entry point, value, and rules, while the workspace carries the real complexity. Fewer branches mean steadier code and fewer wrong turns for new visitors.
The short version of what the public site promises and what the workspace is optimized to do.
Ready To Build
The public site should point you to one clear action. The workspace should carry the rest.