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Supercut just feels like a product built by people who care about design. That matters to us.
Ramp is one of the fastest-growing fintech companies in America, known for its world-class product design. When their design team needed a better way to share work, walk through prototypes, and give precise feedback, they found Supercut.
Ramp
Fintech
1,000+ employees
The finance automation platform helping businesses manage expenses, cards, and accounting in one place.
Ramp's design team was using a screen recording tool that felt sluggish and clunky. Performance issues made recording frustrating, and the output didn't match the quality bar the team held for everything else.
For a team with incredibly high design standards, the tool they were using to present their own work felt off-brand. They wanted something that looked and performed as well as the products they were building.
The team immediately connected with Supercut's clean, minimal interface. It felt like a product built with the same care they put into their own work: fast, polished, and distraction-free.
The team onboarded quickly. Supercut became the default way to share design work, walking through prototypes, presenting updates, recording demos, and communicating decisions asynchronously.
Designers record walkthroughs of prototypes and share them with the team instead of scheduling yet another meeting. Stakeholders watch on their own time and leave feedback directly on the timeline, pinpointed to the exact moment that matters.
Timeline comments have become central to how the team collaborates. Instead of vague written feedback, designers point to a specific frame and say exactly what they mean. It's faster, clearer, and eliminates back-and-forth.