Workflow
How VIDORIX works
VIDORIX is built around fixed video packages, simple intake forms, account access, and delivered short-form videos instead of open-ended production promises.
Teams can either start from package pricing or submit a request for production review. The package path is designed for direct checkout. The intake path is designed for qualification and follow-up.
Current package options are fixed commercial offers with a defined number of delivered short-form videos and optional paid add-ons.
- - Starter package for a first batch of 40 short-form videos
- - Growth package for 140 short-form videos
- - Factory package for 420 short-form videos
Customers provide the operating context the platform needs: company details, expected video volume, creative goals, deadlines, and any other information needed for review or production.
If a package is purchased first, the same account is reused for payment confirmation and order access.
Once a request or order is accepted, VIDORIX stores the order record, secures the account, and connects the customer to the same account area used for delivery status, support, and future purchases.
The account becomes the durable place for order status, request history, activity updates, and future billing actions.
Delivered outputs can include finished short-form videos and any paid add-ons included in the selected package, such as subtitles, thumbnails, or voiceover.
The goal is a clear commercial order with clear deliverables, not an opaque production black box.
Revision capacity depends on the purchased package or selected add-ons. Billing support, account setup issues, and account questions route through the same trust and support layer as the main account area.
For direct support, use hello@mail.vidorix.app.
Applied buying paths
See how the delivery model maps to concrete buying scenarios
How-it-works explains the operating model. These pages show how that same model applies to agencies, brands, channels, and buying comparisons.