Whirl.Video

Help me explain... Uber for Dogs

Upload a storyboard, add product screenshots, and shape a launch-ready SaaS explainer with fast creative control over script, pacing, and revisions.

A guided workspace for product video production.

Start with a storyboard

Upload the rough flow you already have, then let Whirl turn it into a structured video plan.

Bring in screenshots

Add interface captures, feature states, and product moments so the video stays grounded in the real experience.

Tune script and timing

Shape the narration, scene order, pacing, and beats without getting buried in a timeline-heavy editor.

Iterate and export

Compare revision variants, refine the direction, and export a polished SaaS explainer for launch.

Turn product clarity into launch momentum.

Whirl helps teams move from rough narrative to polished motion asset without handing every iteration to a production queue.

Product launches

Create a clear, polished video asset that explains the product moment and gives your audience a reason to act.

Feature updates

Create a clear, polished video asset that explains the product moment and gives your audience a reason to act.

Sales explainers

Create a clear, polished video asset that explains the product moment and gives your audience a reason to act.

Website hero videos

Create a clear, polished video asset that explains the product moment and gives your audience a reason to act.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I modify the video after Whirl creates it?

Yes. Whirl is designed for creative control, so you can adjust the script, scene timing, product moments, and revision direction before export.

How do you handle my data?

Your storyboards, screenshots, and project materials are treated as product work, not public content. The landing page does not make broad training claims, and the product experience should make data controls clear before upload.

How much video design experience do I need?

You do not need to be a motion designer. Whirl is built for marketers, founders, and product teams who know what they want to explain but need help turning it into a polished video.

Is Whirl for short launch clips or full explainers?

Both. Use it for fast website hero videos, feature announcements, sales explainers, or a more complete product launch narrative.