Three short prompts, 60 seconds each, recorded from your phone or laptop. Here's how the flow works for reviewers, and what community owners actually get when one lands on their page.
1.Find a community and tap Video review
On any community page, tap Leave a Review and pick the video option. The recorder opens with a quick rundown of what's about to happen.
2.Allow camera and microphone
Your browser asks for permission. Once you tap Allow, you'll see a live preview before any recording starts. Nothing is captured yet.
3.Answer up to three short prompts
Each prompt is capped at 60 seconds. There's a 3-second countdown after you tap Record so you don't get caught mid-blink. Skip any prompt you don't want.
4.Review your clips, retake what didn't land
After recording, you'll see all three clips together. Retake any of them as many times as you want. The previous take is replaced when you re-record.
5.Submit and we take it from there
Moderation runs, our worker stitches your clips into a single video, and once it's approved your review goes live on the community page.
1.Watched, not skimmed
Text reviews get scanned in two seconds. Video reviews get the full minute. A real person on camera saying real things does more for skeptical readers than star ratings ever could.
2.Indexed for AI search
Every video gets auto-transcribed by Whisper. The transcript is rendered alongside the video so search engines and AI answer engines can pick up your community in their citations.
3.Stitched and watermarked automatically
When the reviewer submits, our worker joins the clips into one continuous video, levels the audio, and adds a small ProveWorth watermark with a /c/your-slug URL. No manual editing on your end.
4.Shareable beyond your community page
Reviewers can download their finished video and post it on TikTok, Reels, or YouTube. Your watermark and short URL go with it, which means traffic comes back to your page from anywhere they share.
5.Transcript corrections go through admin
If Whisper mishears your community name (it happens), flag the segment. Our team verifies the audio against the proposed correction and updates the transcript. The original is preserved on file so nothing gets quietly rewritten.
A real face saying real things builds trust faster than any block of text can. The fence-sitters often sign up after watching one video.
Every video has a transcript rendered next to it. AI answer engines cite your community when the words match what someone's looking for.
Reviewers download and post their video on TikTok, Reels, or YouTube. Your watermark and short URL ride along, so any reshare brings traffic back.
Each clip uploads in the background as you tap through the prompts. On submit, moderation checks the content, then a worker joins your clips into one continuous 9:16 vertical video. Audio gets leveled so nothing's too quiet or too loud, the ProveWorth watermark and your community's short URL go in the bottom-right corner, and the finished file is saved.
That stitched file is what plays on the community page. It also powers the Share button on every video review and the download option for the reviewer (who can pick clean or captioned). Original raw segments stay around for 30 days in case the stitch needs a redo, then they're auto-purged. Captions are generated on demand the first time anyone asks for them.
Up to 60 seconds per prompt, three prompts max. So three minutes total at the absolute longest. Most reviewers come in well under that.
Yes. After recording, you'll see all three clips on a review screen. Retake any of them as many times as you want. The previous take is replaced when you re-record.
Nope. Your phone or laptop camera is fine. Most people record on their phone in selfie mode. Decent lighting (face the window) does more than expensive gear.
No. There's a 3-second countdown after you tap Record so you can settle in before the camera actually rolls. Nothing before the countdown is captured.
Tap the Stop button, then Retake on the review screen. No penalty for as many takes as it takes. The recorder is built for this.
No. The only thing our stitcher does is join your clips into one continuous video, normalize the audio levels so nothing is too quiet or too loud, and add a small ProveWorth watermark in the bottom-right corner. Nothing is cut. Nothing is censored. Your words stay your words.
No. Viewers see your clean video on the community page. When you download your finished testimonial later, you can pick the version with burned-in captions or without. The captioned version is generated on demand the first time you ask for it.
Yes. From your reviewer profile, the same way you'd delete a text review. Deletion is permanent and removes the stitched file from our storage. Once it's gone, even community owners can't recover it.
Yes. The recorder is built mobile-first. Phone is the most common path. Just keep the phone in portrait orientation.
Embedded inline next to text reviews. Each video has the reviewer's transcript rendered alongside, so search engines and AI crawlers can index your review content even when the video isn't auto-playing.
Not from the owner side. The reviewer downloads and shares their own video. Their downloaded MP4 carries your watermark and a short URL pointing back to your page, so any reshare on TikTok, Reels, or YouTube earns you traffic.
Same star weight as text reviews in the score calculation. The advantage of video is reader trust, not algorithmic boost. We don't tilt the scale just because someone recorded instead of typed. More on how scoring works in the main FAQ.
Whisper sometimes mishears community names (we've watched ProveWorth come out as Proverb, Prover, and Proof in the same review). Flag the segment, our admin team verifies the audio against your proposed correction, and the transcript updates. The original stays on file so nothing's ever lost or rewritten in secret.
Bottom-right corner of every stitched video, sized about 10% of frame width, with a clickable /c/your-slug URL underneath. Sticks around for the full duration of the video. Travels with the file when reviewers share it off-platform.
Served from edge with faststart enabled, which means playback begins almost immediately rather than waiting for the full file. The stitched MP4 is built once at approval time and served from cache after that.
Stitched videos stay live for as long as the review does, same as text. The original raw segments (one per prompt) hang around 30 days after stitching, then get auto-deleted to save storage cost. From that point on the stitched file is the only copy.
Yes, and this is the trust posture: the reviewer owns their words. If they delete, the stitched file is removed from our storage and from your community page. You can't save it off or appeal the deletion. It's their voice, their call.
Find a community you've been part of, tap Leave a Review, and pick the video option. Five minutes start to finish.