And to Think: I Thought It Was Intuitive? 🤦♂️

It's a lesson as old as time. And a blind spot I knew about just as I launched my LLM-native video library a few weeks back.
(Still not a single customer! Which: Calm down folks, totally fine. This is not some fly-by-night microsaas built on Lovable. It's likely to be my very last chance as true entrepreneurial success, something that's evaded me for an entire career of decent - but not great - hits and runs.)
But still, when you spend a year plus immersed in developing the best LLM-native library for webinar content, you're gonna wind up in some narrow, deep alleys.
So I launched without the quick start video demo here, and a ton of other things too.
Lesson one? Don't do that. Get the video demo up immediately so that no one has to remind you how deep you are into the UX. Fresh eyes are a must.
Even with the maturity of 53 years on this planet, I launched a platform that no one knew what to do with. What kind of idiot does that? 🙋♂️
I've also begun to see the impact of something I knew was coming:
My name for this company, which is a deep, linguistic philosophical discussion for most product marketers, is throwing people off!
"Brian. Webinars suck."
Yes! Because they're typically terribly boring & uninspiring. (In TV, you don't just go live without a lot of talent and prep beforehead.) So, call your webinar a podcast, live event, town hall, or keynote, and make it great.
But when you're done, you STILL need to chop it up!
It still needs be processed by an LLM or two for it's post-live journey. Chopped up. Analyzed. Clipped out. Shared.
Look, I'm not changing the name of this company. I've filed a USPTO trademark for WebinarVault. Webinar is a weird word that is incredibly sticky and not going anywhere.
But please, don't let the name distract you!
G0t a pod? Use WebinarVault! Got a conference? Use WebinarVault! Got a Town Hall? Use WebinarVault.
My own webinar is titled #FutureOfTV.Live. I call it a Zoomcast!
And yet - as a B2B2C GTM ninja, it's a no brainer that webinars - no matter what you call them - should be run as any high-class premium television production, something that I'm super familiar with given my background.
So, yes - executing an awesome Webinar takes PREP. And work. And so much blood sweat and tears.
And when it's done? You're tired.
Cutting, sharing, exploiting that content should be as simple as dropping a file into an AI vault.
A WebinarVault.
So if you don't have a good webinar recording to upload and test using my very generous 3-Day Free Trial, here's a quick start guide video demo.
Coming soon...
An Enterprise Edition!