Supercut Club

Stop searching and start cutting with the right editor.

Supercut Club is a focused matching layer for directors, producers, and hiring managers who need video editors with the right location, machine setup, budget fit, and aesthetic language, not just somebody who was forwarded in a WhatsApp group.

70+ Founding editors
10x Faster sourcing

The problem

The friction of word-of-mouth hiring

The current search process still depends on personal circles, last minute referrals, and partial information. That works until you need a very specific editor in a very specific place with a very specific sense of rhythm.

Supercut Club turns a scattered recommendation hunt into a structured, filterable match process that can happen in minutes instead of weeks.

  • Geographically restricted networks
  • Unknown hardware and workflow readiness
  • Mismatch between musical taste and pacing instincts

Speed comparison

Average time to hire

A verified match shortens the search because location, availability, technical setup, and creative fit are already part of the first pass.

The solution

The architecture of a match

The platform reads technical requirements and creative references at the same time, so the shortlist reflects both production reality and aesthetic compatibility.

Routing flow

How the brief gets translated

A cleaner four-step handoff from brief to shortlist, designed to explain the logic without overwhelming the page.

  1. 01

    Client enters the brief, delivery timeline, and budget range.

  2. 02

    The project gets paired with mood boards, reference cuts, and soundtrack cues.

  3. 03

    The matching engine reads timing, taste, and technical constraints together.

  4. 04

    A shortlist of available editors appears by region, rig, and creative fit.

Calibrated editor skills profile

What the shortlist actually tells a producer

This view compares secondary strengths across two editor types so a hiring team can quickly see whether they need an all-round operator or a specialist whose main strength is narrative rhythm.

The vibe matrix

Creative taste becomes a usable signal

Aesthetics are subjective, but portfolios still reveal measurable patterns. Music tempo, cut density, energy level, and pacing style can help cluster editors for documentary work, fashion edits, slow-burn narratives, or high-energy commercial jobs.

The chart below visualizes how a reference soundtrack and editorial rhythm could help narrow the shortlist before anybody sends another desperate message asking who is free this week.

Hover over a dot to meet a sample editor persona and see what kind of project they would be strongest on.

Community makeup

Platform talent distribution

An early snapshot of how the founding editor pool could be distributed across specialties.

Documentary 20%

Long-form editors focused on interviews, observation, and slower pacing.

Fashion and beauty 25%

Editors shaping rhythm-heavy cuts for campaigns, talent reels, and style films.

Commercial and ad 30%

Fast-turnaround editors for branded storytelling, launch films, and ad spots.

Narrative shorts 10%

Editors tuned to scene construction, emotional beats, and cinematic pacing.

Social media and reels 15%

Editors specialising in vertical formats, high-density hooks, and creator-led edits.

Why it matters

A community, not a commodity directory

Supercut Club is imagined as a high-trust network rather than an open bidding pit. Subscription logic, mutual feedback, and shared standards create a marketplace where good collaboration is part of the product.

Reputation layer

Two-way testimonials

Editors review clients and clients review editors, so strong working relationships become visible over time.

Risk signaling

Quiet red-flag system

The platform can surface patterns around payment issues, broken briefs, or communication failures before a match is made.

Inclusive hiring

Signals beyond the reel

Profiles can highlight identity-safe hiring preferences and working styles that matter in real production environments.

Product parts

Three routes, one product.

This landing page tells the client story. The three routes below open the editor-facing interface, the developer PRD, and the community system without over-explaining the path structure.

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Want to build Supercut Club for real?

This is a concept build. If you are a studio, platform, or founder who wants to take it further, reach out directly.