Buzzy launches chat-based video editing with WhatsApp and iMessage capture
Buzzy launched a conversational editor that turns chat instructions into video edits, taste-matched inspiration, and phone-to-desktop capture from messaging apps. The launch thread also points to concrete edits, entry points, and a 14-day 2000-credit offer.

TL;DR
- Buzzy is pitching AI video editing as a chat interface, where you ask for changes like speed, backgrounds, or endings in plain language, according to hasantoxr's launch post and hasantoxr's chat-editing demo.
- The product's second hook is a taste-learning feed that turns references into remixable starting points, as hasantoxr's inspiration demo put it, while AIwithSynthia's reaction framed that as the prompt box disappearing.
- Buzzy also uses messaging apps as an input surface, with hasantoxr's phone workflow demo showing idea capture from WhatsApp or iMessage before generation starts.
- The launch thread attached concrete upside claims, with hasantoxr's creator-results post listing follower growth, ad lift, and a 14-day pool of 2,000 free credits.
You can browse a replay from the inspiration flow, check another replay focused on chat edits, and the phone capture demo in hasantoxr's WhatsApp and iMessage post shows Buzzy trying to live where creators already dump half-formed ideas.
Chat editing
The main product claim is simple: the edit surface is a conversation. hasantoxr's Photoshop comparison described current AI video tools as blank prompt boxes with cryptic settings, while hasantoxr's chat-editing demo showed Buzzy positioning chat as the only control layer.
The examples in the launch thread were brief enough to matter: make this part faster, swap the background, try a different ending. That reads less like prompting a model and more like handing notes to an editor.
Taste feed
Buzzy's other bet is that video generation starts before the first edit. In hasantoxr's inspiration demo, the product is described as learning a creator's taste, then surfacing personalized video references that can be remixed into the next project.
That gives the launch a second interface besides chat:
- taste learning from prior output, per hasantoxr's inspiration demo
- a personalized inspiration feed, per hasantoxr's inspiration demo
- remixable references instead of static moodboards, via the replay example
AIwithSynthia's reaction picked up the bigger shift quickly, calling the social-feed-to-creative-input move a natural next step.
Messaging capture
The most practical part of the thread is the input surface. hasantoxr's phone workflow demo said a one-line idea dropped into WhatsApp or iMessage can kick off capture, inspiration gathering, and generation while the user is away from the desktop.
That matters because it moves the first step of video production into the apps where ideas already get parked. Buzzy is not just replacing a prompt box here, it is trying to replace the moment when a note sits in chat and never becomes a project.
Credits and launch claims
The launch thread ended with harder-edged marketing claims than the earlier UI demos. hasantoxr's creator-results post listed four creator outcomes:
- 100K followers in 2 months
- 100x sales lift on UGC ads
- replaced an entire content team's workload
- "Would've cost me $10K in agency strategy"
The same post also said Buzzy was offering 2,000 free credits for 14 days, via the product site. tupacabra's reply added one more bit of launch-day texture, describing the tool as being made by "the anti Ai bros," which suggests the team identity was already part of the conversation around the product, not just the product itself.