Smart Video Organizer for Course Creators

Published on 10/30/2025 Marketing Opportunities

The user is struggling to organize over 220 video files for an online course, with many being out of order. This is a common pain point for content creators, educators, and students managing large video libraries. Manually sorting by creation date or renaming files is tedious and prone to errors. A SaaS solution could leverage AI and metadata to intelligently reorder and manage these files.

Product Form: A web-based application or desktop tool that allows users to upload or connect to their video directories.

Core Functionality:

  • Intelligent Sorting: Analyze video metadata (creation date, modification date), file names (e.g., 'Lecture 01', 'Chapter 1.1'), and potentially AI-driven content analysis (e.g., detecting intro/outro sequences, spoken chapter titles) to infer the correct order.
  • Batch Renaming: Automatically rename files to a consistent, sequential format (e.g., 'Course Name - Module X - Lesson Y.mp4').
  • Playlist/Manifest Generation: Create ordered playlists or manifest files compatible with popular learning management systems (LMS) or video players.
  • Manual Override & Preview: Allow users to review, manually adjust, and preview the proposed order before applying changes.
  • Cloud Integration: Connect with cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive) or directly integrate with LMS platforms (e.g., Teachable, Thinkific, Moodle).

Expected Revenue:

  • Pricing Model: Subscription-based with tiered pricing. A free tier for small projects (e.g., up to 20 videos) or a trial period. Paid tiers based on the number of videos processed per month, storage for organized files, and advanced AI features.
  • Target Audience: Online course creators, educators, content producers, students with extensive course libraries.
  • Monetization: A basic paid plan could be $10-$25/month for medium usage, increasing for professional creators or teams. Given the large market of online course creators, acquiring even a few hundred paying users could generate significant MRR.
  • Example: 500 paying users at $15/month = $7,500 MRR.