The bit about teams dropping your engine straight into their apps without touching the heavy video logic is pretty wild, nice example of clean separation paying off. Curious when you first realised people were using it as a full plug in rather than a standalone tool.
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@[Henry Paul] Really appreciate you saying that – it's cool to hear the technical side clicked with you.
So, to your question about when I realized people were using it as a plugin... It was one of those slow-burn "aha" moments. I’d built it as a standalone extension, but about a year in, I started noticing developers forking the repo and doing exactly what you said – stripping out the UI and plugging the core engine directly into their own apps. It was pretty wild to see it being used in a way I hadn’t fully anticipated, but it totally made sense. Felt like the clean architecture paid off in real time.
That’s honestly what got me excited about offering it this way – it’s not just a product, it’s a building block.
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