Video Spell Checker
Re-check pricing

Re-checks cost a fifth of the price.

Check, fix, re-export, re-check is the whole point of the app. So when you verify a video you've already verified, you pay a fifth of the standard rate, not full price.

  1. Step 1
    Check v3
    Verify Client_Promo_v3.mp4. Four typos found, each one a marker on your timeline.
  2. Step 2
    Fix and re-export
    Fix them in your NLE and export Client_Promo_v4.mp4. Different bytes, different name, same video.
  3. Step 3
    Re-check v4
    Verify again to confirm the fixes. The app spots the re-export and bills a fifth of the standard rate.
Video Spell Checker showing a green PASSED verdict: no spelling errors, with 5 low-confidence items tucked away

The goal: a green PASSED on the re-export before it goes to the client.

How the app knows it's the same video

Recognition uses technical details and hash values: duration, filename patterns, and a file fingerprint. Never the content itself, and never a stored copy of your footage.

Re-verify in place

Run verification again on a file already in your queue and it's automatically treated as a re-check.

Version-aware filenames

Client_Promo_v3 to Client_Promo_v4 or _FINAL links up. EP_101 and EP_102 never do, because episode numbers are different videos.

A sanity check on duration

Typo fixes rarely change the timeline, so the runtimes have to roughly agree before the discount applies.

When the app links a re-check, it says so before you run it, with the discounted cost shown up front and a control to unlink if it guessed wrong.

The limits

30 days
The discount window runs 30 days from the first full-price check of that video.
One original
Chains count back to the start: v3 → v4 → v5 are all discounted, all measured against v3's date.
10 re-checks
Up to 10 discounted re-checks per original. Need more? Email support and we’ll sort it out.

Retries are always free

A failed job refunds itself, and resubmitting the exact same file within 24 hours (after a crash, a network drop, or an impatient double-click) costs nothing. That's a retry, not a re-check. If a re-check doesn't qualify, it's simply billed as a new video, and the app tells you why. A pricing question never blocks the job itself.

Full pricing is on the pricing table, and the FAQ covers how minutes are billed.