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Supercut does one thing and does it very well. It's sleek, it's streamlined, and it has taste. I wouldn't go back to another tool.
Superlist is the modern to-do list from the creators of Wunderlist. As a distributed 7-person team split between the US and Europe, they needed a fast, reliable way to communicate asynchronously. After growing frustrated with their previous solution, they switched to Supercut and haven't looked back.
Superlist
Productivity
7 employees
The modern to-do list and productivity app from the team that created Wunderlist, designed for teams and individuals who care about craft.
As a distributed team, Superlist relied heavily on async video to share design work and stay aligned across time zones. But their previous solution was laggy, buggy, and the experience of watching videos was unappealing. Features were hard to discover and the interface felt messy.
They were open to testing alternatives, but the bar was high. Any new tool needed to be significantly better for the team to naturally adopt it.
Superlist is a design-oriented company that's picky about the tools they use. They trusted that Supercut's design would be thoughtful, curated, and simple. As beta testers, they saw the product improve constantly and appreciated the responsiveness to feedback.
Adoption was swift. Supercut solved the video consumption problem. It's reliable, not laggy or buggy, and the team actually enjoys using it. They cancelled their old subscription shortly after.
Supercut started as a design update tool but quickly expanded to business updates and quick alignments. When an inaccurate AI meeting transcript caused misunderstandings, a quick Supercut video cleared it up instantly, no call needed.
Supercut has increased both the amount and quality of communication across the team, while reducing endless Slack threads. A quick video closes conversations that would otherwise go back and forth for hours.