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Can I bring my own finished edit back in?
Yes. If you cut the video yourself, import the finished edit and Framesite treats it as the final, learns how you cut it, and builds pages from it, so the memory keeps getting sharper even on the edits you make outside the assistant.
Where do the quotes come from?
Straight from your video, word for word, with the timestamp attached. Every quote links to the moment it was said. We don't rewrite what people said.
What if the video doesn't back something up?
Then we pause it. Anything we can't verify, like a name, a title, or a number, goes to a quick confirm step. You fill it in or skip it. Nothing made up ever goes live.
How does it match my brand?
We read your website and pull your colors, fonts, and logo, so every page looks like it came from you. You can adjust any of it.
What's the memory?
Framesite builds a memory of your brand and footage that grows with every video. It learns how you shoot, which products and clients you've covered, your voice, and where your gaps are. So your second video is faster than your first, and your tenth already knows your whole library. It learns from your edits too.
Can I plan shoots with it?
Yes. Framesite turns your coverage gaps and the questions people keep asking into a shoot plan: the angles and interview questions worth filming next, and why each one matters. Grounded in your real footage, never invented.
Does it track how my videos are doing after they post?
Yes. Framesite watches the engagement on your social posts, likes, comments, and reach, and compares each one to your own baseline so hot is relative to you, not to some huge account. Those signals feed your memory, your pages, and what it suggests you shoot next.
Will it tell me what's working and what to shoot more of?
Yes. It reads which of your posts and which products and topics are drawing above-baseline engagement and turns that into shoot ideas with the source attached, so you can walk into a shoot with a reason: this is popping, let's make more of it. You can export a clean performance report to share with your team.
What does it do when one of my posts takes off?
It flags it. When a post beats your usual reach, Framesite surfaces a clickable nudge to bring that video into the library and turn it into a page while it's hot, so the moment isn't wasted.
Does it pull in the comments people leave?
Yes. It mines the public comments on your posts, surfaces the genuine testimonials as review candidates you approve before anything is used, and spots your super-fans, the people who keep showing up for you. Nothing from a comment is ever published without your say-so.
Can I search across all my videos?
Yes. Ask your whole library a plain-English question and get the exact quote, the speaker, the timestamp, and the clip, across every video you've added.
Does it understand what's on screen, not just the words?
Yes. Beyond the transcript, Framesite watches the footage and notes the people, places, on-screen text, and demos. You can search your whole library by what was shown, like a whiteboard or a product close-up, and those observations feed the same memory that writes your pages.
Can it show my products in the video?
Yes. Framesite spots your products on screen and turns each one into a tappable card right in the frame, with the image, name, a one-line pitch, and a link. The same products land on the page with Product schema, you can reverse-search any product to find every clip it appears in, and you can drop the whole player on your own site with one embed.
Can my client sign off on a cut?
Yes. Share a read-only review link. Your client highlights any line and leaves a note, the way you comment in a Google Doc, with no login. Every note comes back to you with Accept, Adjust, or Dismiss, and Adjust jumps you straight to the beat to trim.
Does it research my competitors and market?
Yes. Framesite researches the competitors and market you mention, finds where you fit, and writes it to memory. It refreshes on a regular cadence, a light check each cycle and a deeper pass each quarter, so your space stays current without you re-running anything.
What about the people in my videos?
Framesite finds them, pulls clean headshots and name graphics, and keeps them as reusable speaker profiles. Confirm a name once and it carries everywhere they appear.
Can it use my scripts and briefs?
Yes. Feed it your scripts, storyboards, and briefs, plus text sources you add. Material and text facts show as labeled sources right next to the video clips, so you can see where each one came from.
What happens when I edit something?
Your edits are law. Once you change something, that becomes the rule the agent follows and it never asks about it again. No double-asking.
Does it keep asking me to confirm things?
Only when your sources genuinely disagree. The finished video leads, scripts and notes fill in gaps, and it raises its hand just for the real conflicts.
How do you keep watching after the pages are up?
Framesite calls it Signal. It re-researches the competitors you track, pulls public comments and reviews, and ranks your own videos so you can see which one is worth a page next. Everything it finds is a proposal you approve, never something it publishes on its own.
Can my whole team use it?
Yes. Your team works in the same company workspace and shared memory. Agencies keep each client in a separate workspace, with every change tied to the person who made it.
What counts as a video?
Any video you bring in: an upload, a YouTube or Vimeo link, a social post, or a podcast episode. Framesite interprets the transcript and footage, connects the people, products, company context, and moments, then builds VideoObject code for the page you own.
What counts as a page?
The published case studies, answer pages, and FAQ pages Framesite generates and you approve. Drafts you never publish do not count.
How do my pages get found after I publish?
The moment a page goes live, we ping search engines to crawl it, so it's found in minutes instead of weeks. Every page also carries a real author with a title and company, plus an AI summary up top, the expertise and clarity signals AI and search weigh when they decide who to quote.
Will it stop me from publishing a page that hurts my ranking?
Yes. Thin or near-duplicate pages are caught before they go live, every page is checked for genuine helpfulness, figures get flagged to confirm, and quotes pulled out of context are caught. Weak pages never drag down your strong ones.
Do my published pages stay current?
Pages that drift out of date get flagged for a quick refresh, so the work you published months ago keeps ranking and keeps getting quoted.
What does agency mode help me sell?
Beyond running every client from one workspace, it turns each client's coverage gaps into ready-to-send pitch ideas, so you always have the next piece of work to propose.
How do my pages get onto my website?
Four ways, your choice. Framesite can host the page on your own subdomain like answers.yourcompany.com, live the moment you publish. You can embed it in your existing site with a snippet. You can push it straight into your CMS as a native post, with WordPress and Webflow built in. Or send it anywhere with a webhook: your own host, a static site, or a repo. Every route ships the same server-rendered page with the schema and exact clip offsets, so AI and search read it the same wherever it lives.
Make social posts visible beyond the feed.
Paste the link. Framesite turns what was said and shown into a source AI can find, quote, and cite.
No raw file needed. The post link stays attached to the transcript, clips, and page.
Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube
Paste a post link or connect your public profile. Framesite pulls the video back from the platform itself.
Processed like everything else
Transcript, visual read, timestamps, clips, schema, and memory. Each social post counts once.
Spot your hot posts
When a post beats your usual reach, Framesite flags it so you can turn it into a page while it is hot.