SendShort vs. VEED – which one actually gives you more?
VEED is a well-known video editor, but when it comes to AI automation and repurposing content, it falls short in key areas.
SendShort is designed to automate content creation, from clipping long videos into shorts to generating full faceless video series. VEED, on the other hand, charges more while limiting video processing, missing key AI features, and struggling with basic video imports.
1. Pricing – lower cost, more features
SendShort starts at $20 per month and includes all major AI tools upfront.
VEED starts at $24 per month, costing more while capping video processing time. You’re paying extra for fewer automation tools.
2. Video clipping – unlimited vs. restricted
SendShort lets you clip 100+ shorts per month from any long video. No caps, no restrictions.
VEED limits you to 5 hours of video processing per month. If you’re repurposing long-form content consistently, this will slow you down fast.
Even worse, we’ve tested importing YouTube videos into VEED multiple times, and the videos wouldn’t even load. The platform just kept getting stuck, making it unusable for clipping long videos into shorts.
3. AI automation that actually saves time
Both platforms offer AI-generated captions, but SendShort takes it further with automation that helps you grow faster:
- Emoji subtitles that auto-insert relevant emojis to boost engagement. VEED doesn’t support this—you’d have to add them manually.
- AI-generated hooks that automatically create dynamic visuals to keep viewers engaged. VEED doesn’t have this feature.
- Custom thumbnails so you can choose the best frame for your video. VEED doesn’t let you set a thumbnail, meaning platforms like YouTube Shorts pick a random one.
- Automated faceless content series that schedules and posts multiple videos for you. With VEED, you have to manually create and publish content.
SendShort is the smarter choice for video creators
VEED is a strong editor, but it lacks the automation needed to scale content creation efficiently.
Even something as simple as importing a YouTube video can be unreliable. If you need a tool that works smoothly, automates your workflow, and helps you create more content in less time, SendShort is the better option.