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VGrow · early access

Growth jobs that run while you build.

Describe the job. VGrow picks from the skills and connectors you allow, does the work in an isolated sandbox, and returns artifacts for review. You approve what ships.

The loop

Brief, scope, review.

  1. 01

    Brief it

    Tell VGrow what to create, inspect, or turn into next actions: a competitor teardown, a launch reel, a welcome sequence. One job, stated plainly.

  2. 02

    Scope it

    Pick the skills it may load and the connectors it may touch. VGrow runs the job in an isolated sandbox with that access and nothing else.

  3. 03

    Review it

    Artifacts land in a queue: documents, briefs, cut reels. Approve publishes. Anything you skip stays a draft.

The flagship job

Recording is the only part you do by hand.

Hand VGrow a raw talking-head take and it comes back a branded 9:16 reel: trimmed, captioned, mixed, graded. Five steps, a review point before each one. The same pipeline runs in your own agent today through the suite skills, and your footage stays on your machine.

  1. 01

    Cut

    Rough cut from a transcript

    The video-cut-editor skill transcribes your footage on your machine, flags silences and filler words, and builds a rough cut with FFmpeg. You review the edit list before anything renders.

    silence + filler removal · EDL rough cuts · local transcription

  2. 02

    Captions

    Word-synced captions, three styles

    Karaoke pop, highlight box, or minimal. The active word pops in your brand color, timed to your voice. Person segmentation puts hook text behind you and keeps captions in front.

    word-level sync · text-behind-speaker · brand-kit colors and fonts

  3. 03

    Sound

    A music bed that stays under your voice

    Generated instrumental beds duck under speech through sidechain compression. The final mix lands at -14 LUFS with true peak under -1.5 dB, so platforms leave your audio alone.

    sidechain ducking · -14 LUFS master · generated instrumentals

  4. 04

    Grade

    Color through DaVinci Resolve

    ChromaCode is a local MCP server for Resolve. Your agent applies LUTs, CDLs, and DCTL looks, snapshots grade versions, and copies a grade across the clips in your timeline.

    LUT / CDL / DCTL · grade versioning · copy grades across clips

  5. 05

    Generate

    Briefs for AI video tools

    The video and ad-creative skills carry working notes on Veo, Runway, Kling, Sora, and Higgsfield: which tool fits which shot, camera moves, prompt structure. Bring your own accounts; the agent plans the shots.

    tool selection · shot planning · avatar and voiceover notes

Rules it keeps

Built so you can trust the queue.

Nothing ships itself.

Publishing binds to the exact content you approved. If the draft changes, the approval dies with it.

Scoped access only.

A job sees the skills and connectors you granted it, per run. Revoking access is one toggle, not a support ticket.

Artifacts over chat logs.

Each job ends in files you keep: markdown, CSV, rendered video. The work outlives the session that produced it.

Where it stands

Early access, built in the open.

The skills, extensions, and video pipeline VGrow orchestrates already ship in the suite. The hosted console at app.vibegrow.io is landing piece by piece, and the changelog records each step. Judge it by what has shipped.

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