Each AI-detected segment carries a score — a number that estimates how well the clip works as an ad-ready moment. Higher is better, but it's a guide, not a rule.
How to read the score
Scores run on a 0-to-1 scale. A clip around 0.95 is a confident pick — a strong hook, a clean demo, a clear call to action. Something in the 0.7s is still usable but less of a standout. The score reflects ad-fit and retention potential, not whether the clip is "good" in your eyes.
Using scores well
- Approve your high-scorers first — they're your best inventory and most attractive to brands.
- Don't auto-reject lower scores — you know your audience better than any model. Keep a clip the score undervalues if you believe in it.
- Use scores to prioritize, not to replace your judgment.
Once you've decided, act on each clip in Review, approve, and reject segments.
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