Palmier Pro isn't really selling AI video. I think it's selling 1 thing: a timeline an AI helper can touch.

If you only use AI in a chat box and keep wondering which new tool matters, I get the anxiety. I hate reading a long thread and still not knowing if I should care, and the expensive mistake is chasing shiny demo buttons instead of the tool that changes my next step.

Plot twist: Palmier describes a Mac editor where I can work with an AI inside the same timeline, and the app opens a doorway on my own computer so the helper can see the whole project, not just 1 clip.[S001]

That changes the whole feeling for me. Instead of making 1 clip, exporting, and starting over, I could have the helper trim, split, reorder, and adjust clips right on the strip where the story lives.[S005]

Lowkey, the pricing gives away the strategy. The editor is free to try, but AI generation is $29 a month.[S006] That reads less like "buy my magic button" and more like "come build your whole workflow here."

And this doesn't feel random. The company says this setup has already been used on 15+ launch videos, which explains why the boring back-and-forth got turned into product instead of staying a headache.[S003]

Boundary: I'm talking about the Mac app running on your own computer, not Windows or phone. Save this for your next AI tools spiral, or share it with the friend who still thinks the button is the product. Would you rather control the generator, or the timeline?

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