Quso promises an all-in-one workflow — but many teams still outgrow the editor
Quso, formerly Vidyo AI, positions itself as a broad AI platform for social media content creation.
On the surface, that sounds similar to what many teams want: clips, captions, scheduling, text generation, and more from one tool.
But in practice, many users still start looking for alternatives when the workflow feels fragmented or too limited inside the editor.
The biggest frustration is not always the feature list. It is how much control you actually have once you start shaping the final asset.
Many users start looking for alternatives when they want something that offers:
- stronger editing control inside the main workflow
- a better transcript-based editing experience
- easier timing control for on-screen elements
- more flexibility for auto-framed scenes and layouts
- integrated repurposing across video, audio, and text without jumping between separate project flows
That's where Recast Studio takes a different approach.
Recast gives you a more cohesive repurposing workflow with stronger editing control, better in-editor usability, audiograms, and integrated text repurposing for blog posts, show notes, and custom prompt-based content.