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Helpy Creator

@Helpycreator

Providing creators with their own personal video editors.

You won’t remember the views. You’ll remember the video that finally felt like you.


A creator isn’t just a “video person.” They’re a writer, editor, designer, strategist, and marketer. Most just don’t realize how many hats they’re wearing.


Which matters more to you right now: better editing, better design, or better reach?


Editing is invisible when it’s good. Unbearable when it’s bad. Crazy how much that one skill shapes the whole experience.


If a post goes live and nobody sees it… Does it exist? Asking for a creator friend btw.


Dogs are the loveliest creaturess!!


Algorithms don’t make creators. Consistency does.


Important News for the creators out there!!


The internet has creators fighting like: “Long-form is the future.” “Short-form is king.” “Podcasts will take over.” Meanwhile, the audience just wants something worth watching. What do you think wins long-term: short or long form?


Hot take: do you think creators focus too much on trends and not enough on originality? Be honest, which side are you on?


Being online feels like: “Post consistently.” “Post quality.” “Post trending stuff.” “Post original stuff.” …so which one is it? Because the algorithm clearly can’t make up its mind. Do you actually listen to the “rules” or just wing it?


If you could delete one social media app forever, which one would it be. And why?


There’s never been a cheaper time in history to reach millions of people. And most are still wasting it.


What’s the one editing mistake you can’t unsee once you notice it?


Actors being real about their job


The internet killed boredom. But it also killed patience.


Content doesn’t need to be “high quality.” It needs to be highly watchable. Big difference.


“Go viral,” they said. “Easy,” they said. Also me: crying over my 12 views.


Some days you’re “I could build an empire.” Other days you’re “existing is enough.”


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