Tired of spending 40% of your editing time cutting out dead air and bad takes? AutoEdit brings Claude AI directly into Premiere Pro to clean up your rough cuts.

If you're a content creator or video editor who spends half your life chopping out dead air, restarts, and endless "uhms," stop scrolling. I’ve got some tech tea for you that might actually save your sanity (and your wrist joints).
There's a new plugin making waves on Product Hunt called AutoEdit. It claims to speed up your rough cut workflow by 10x using Claude AI. Let’s break down whether this is a genuine productivity cheat code or just another overhyped wrapper.
For anyone who has ever edited a video, the "rough cut" stage is pure pain. It's mindless, repetitive grunt work. AutoEdit aims to solve this by acting as a smart, context-aware assistant directly inside Adobe Premiere Pro:
The community response has been quite active, with users pointing out some very realistic pros and cons:
Let’s be real—there is no shortage of ai video tools flooding the market right now. What makes AutoEdit stand out (scoring a solid 85 on Product Hunt) is its pragmatic product design.
The takeaway here for developers? Friction kills retention.
Too many founders try to build the next monolithic, standalone platform, forcing users to break their existing habits and learn a whole new interface. AutoEdit took the smart path: they went directly to where their target audience already lives—inside Premiere Pro.
Furthermore, they positioned it perfectly. They aren't threatening to "replace human editors." Instead, they are offering to take over the boring, mind-numbing tasks so the editors can focus on the actual storytelling. It’s a win-win positioning strategy that respects the user while solving a very real bottleneck.
If your daily workflow involves a lot of long-form talking-head videos, this might be worth adding to your toolbox.
Source: Product Hunt