I have tried it now for a bit as I have to record a video this morning. I like where it's going, and in full transparency, I did end up going back to Screen Studio to do it. But directionally, I really think I could switch to Tite as soon as some other features are added in. These may seem like niceties, but it is what makes my flow with Screen Studio very quick. • There is a lot of keyboard controls, so I can just move the mouse over the timeline and click C, and the sections of the video will be cut out for me very quickly. • I also have commands for moving into the different sections as well as to move through the timeline. • The zoom animations are still smoother on Screen Studio, as the following of the mouse and the typing. The controls for zooming and speeding up are also easier to go from one to the other. So you can generate one setting and then copy it into all or some of your other zoom or video capture sections. There are more controls for the camera, view from what I saw, but it is very nice to see captions and subtitling as well as AI voice available in tight. So I do think that tight tries to go for more features, it just needs to deliver on a nicer experience for the base ones for me to decide to make the jump. Really great delivery for a solo founder, will keep a close eye