Gling does the first pass on raw video: cutting silences, stripping filler words and flagging bad takes, so an editor starts from footage that is already tightened rather than from an hour of everything that happened.
Text-based trimming is the other half. Editing a transcript and having the video follow is far faster than scrubbing a timeline for talking-head footage, which is most of what a creator-led channel actually produces. Captions, short clips and noise removal round it out.
Pricing is published, with a free tier and paid plans from around $20 a month. Automatic cuts still need a review pass on conversational footage, where a pause is sometimes doing real work, and the product is built around talking-head video rather than general editing.







