Slice Studio.
Burning subtitles into a video so they don't look like everyone else's. Sending a guest a Drive folder full of clips and hoping they get round to posting. Calculating an aspect ratio at midnight. The list goes on.
Most of these don't have a good tool yet. The version that does exist is priced for podcast networks, or it was built by someone who has never recorded an episode. So we sit down on a Sunday afternoon and build the version we wished existed.
Below is everything we've shipped, so far.
Press upload. Walk away with a month of posts.
Trained on your voice, scoped to one episode at a time. Drop in your episode and it comes back with clips, captions written for each platform, the quotes worth pulling, and a calendar mapping the next month of posts. What a content team would do, if you had one.
Open EchoSubtitles that look like a designer wrote them.
Real typography. Word-level timing. Animation that doesn't scream CapCut. Built because we got tired of every video podcast looking exactly like the last one.
Try CaptionsEvery podcasting tool a creator eventually googles.
We tested 600+ of them, wrote opinionated reviews, and grouped them by what they're actually good for. So you don't keep ten browser tabs open the next time you're picking a transcription service.
Browse the directoryA free job board, only for video editors and motion designers.
Curated listings from studios, brands, agencies, and YouTube channels. Better than Indeed or LinkedIn if you're specifically looking for video work. Free for both sides.
Find jobsMade one evening at a time.
Converters, calculators, safe-zone overlays for every social platform that keeps moving its zone. Each one came out of an evening's frustration. No sign-up. No limits. No asking for your email. Free, forever.
A small note.
Slice Studio builds tools out of real problems we keep hitting on real projects. We make the version we wished existed, ship it, then keep sanding the edges. We stop when other people start asking for the link.
We don't sell your data. We don't run ads. We don't bolt on features so we can put them in a launch tweet. If a tool isn't getting better, we leave it alone or we take it down.
If something feels off, the email below reaches a real human. Usually within a day.
Yours, Slice