Clik is an AI video editor you talk to. Upload your footage, describe the story, get a draft back in minutes. Refine it through conversation, timeline edits, AI search, or the storyboard view.
Under the hood, Clik is three agents — each built for a different kind of project. Pick the one that matches what you're trying to make.
The three agents
Edit Agent — for one video at a time
Upload footage, pick a format, get a publish-ready first draft in minutes. Edit by conversation ("tighten the intro," "cut the pause at 0:15") or drop into the timeline for finishing touches.
Use this when: you have one shoot, one story, one video to make.
Workflow Agent — for one shoot, many videos
Feed it a batch of footage plus an optional brief. It plans a set of video variants, maps footage to each one, and creates a rough cut per variant. A creative director's tool for turning one shoot day into a week of content.
Use this when: you have a batch shoot, a long-form recording to break into shorts, or a brief with multiple scripts/hooks to produce at once.
Brainstorm Agent — for planning before you shoot
Plans content, writes scripts, and builds shot lists tailored to your niche and audience. The creative strategist you haven't hired yet.
Use this when: you know what you're building toward but haven't nailed down what to film. (Brainstorm Agent docs coming soon.)
Which agent should I pick?
- Just starting? → Edit Agent. Upload one video, see what Clik does, then come back for the others.
- Run a lot of content or shoot in batches? → Workflow Agent. Multi-output is where the compounding value lives.
- Not sure what to shoot yet? → Brainstorm Agent. Plan before you press record.
Shared tools across all agents
Every project — regardless of which agent started it — exits through the same polish layer: captions, text overlays, and export. See Captioning & Exports once your draft is ready.