I spent seven years editing videos full-time before becoming a content creator.
And most of those years were spent doing the same repetitive tasks inside Premiere Pro ... cutting silences manually, searching for B-roll, syncing captions, organizing assets, and repeating small actions that slowly eat up hours.
I also noticed something with a lot of editors, especially Filipino editors.
Most weren't using plugins.
Not because they didn't need them, but because many of the good tools felt too expensive for what they offered. And even when I tried some of them, they still didn't fully match the way I actually edit.
It felt like I was being forced into someone else's workflow.
So I built PrimCut.
Every feature inside it comes from a real editing problem I personally deal with ... not random features added just to make the tool look bigger.
I know what a video editor's day feels like because I lived it. I know where the friction is. I know which tasks are annoying, repetitive, and easy to automate without removing creative control.
That's why PrimCut is built to feel simple, practical, and useful from day one.
I also priced it to be more accessible for editors in the Philippines, India, and other places where premium editing tools are often too expensive.
Because good workflow tools shouldn't only be available to editors with big budgets.
PrimCut was built for editors who want to move faster, stay in control, and spend less time doing repetitive work inside Premiere Pro.