Smarter AI That Learns My Editing Habits Would Be a Game Changer
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Ella Jesper
I’ve been using Descript pretty heavily for podcast edits, and it’s honestly one of my favorite tools. But one thing I keep wishing for is smarter AI that can actually learn from how I work over time. I came across https://pearllemonai.com/ai-marketing-automation/ recently and it got me thinking, what if Descript could adapt to my editing habits? Like, if I’m always cutting the same filler words or trimming dead space at the end, maybe it could suggest those edits automatically, or even batch them for approval. It’d be so much faster than manually doing the same stuff every time. Basically, a little AI memory that helps me get in the zone quicker.
I’m not looking for a full hands-off automation thing. It’s more about small, optional nudges that are based on how I usually work. For example, Descript could say something like “You usually delete this kind of pause, want to do it again?” and let me approve or ignore. Everyone has their own flow, so maybe it could just track individual habits rather than apply blanket suggestions. That would feel super tailored and helpful without getting in the way. It’s kinda like training the app to know my style. Just smarter editing, not full-on autopilot.
Another idea: AI-assisted feedback handling. When I collaborate with clients, they often leave scattered comments across multiple sections of a project. Wouldn’t it be great if Descript could summarize those for me? Like a quick overview that groups similar comments or highlights repeated feedback. Something that just helps me focus on the common themes rather than chase down every single note. That kind of clarity would make managing revisions way easier. Especially on big projects with multiple voices giving input.
And while we’re at it, maybe there’s a way to give users a little dashboard showing how their editing evolves. Nothing too deep, just light insights like “You’ve been using fewer edits lately,” or “Your episodes are getting tighter.” It’s not about performance tracking, but more like a creative mirror. Sometimes I don’t realize how much my workflow or speaking habits have changed until I step back. Having those kinds of patterns highlighted might be a good motivator to keep improving, or to see where I’m falling into bad habits too.
Overall, Descript already does a great job simplifying editing, but there’s so much potential to build more personalized, context-aware AI features. Stuff that respects the way each user works instead of pushing one-size-fits-all solutions. I’d love to see tools that adapt quietly in the background, just offering helpful tweaks and feedback when needed. Nothing flashy, just genuinely useful enhancements that show the app is learning alongside me. Hope something like this is on the roadmap.
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Make the Edit for Clarity AI learn what I usually keep and remove for faster use each time
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Stephen A. Hart
This is a great suggestion and a similar frustration of mine.