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Wisdom Odeh

Wisdom Odeh

@odeh_wisdom

Helping SaaS founders make complex products easy to understand with short explainer videos, faster sign-ups and less time repeating yourself on calls.

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Wisdom Odeh
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
Saw @thecosmos just raised $15M for their Series A So I made this animation🔥 What do you think?
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Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
Cooking 👨‍🍳
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Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
@oleksantoniv Hi alex, wanted to share something with you but your DM is closed
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Alex Antoniv
Alex Antoniv@oleksantoniv·
Building Remly. AI search across everything you've ever made – Drive, Notion, your Mac. Years of files you forgot you had, in one search bar. Launching soon. remly.it
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Wisdom Odeh
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
@joovier_ Yeah, a very interesting topic a lot of people don't want to discuss. BTW I dmed you
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Joovier
Joovier@joovier_·
I hate school but I love to learn
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Wisdom Odeh
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
Most SaaS founders only use explainer videos for launches. But there are other powerful ways they can help: - On your landing page, so users understand your product in seconds instead of bouncing. - In onboarding flows, so new users don’t get confused after signing up. - In sales calls and investor pitches, so you stop repeating the same explanation. And there are even more ways depending on your stage and goals. By the way here's frames from my recent explainers. Which of these use cases do you think would help your product the most?
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom

Did a video breakdown of the recent promo video by Base44 Video structure: {intro —> intergration —> demo —> cta} The results: 3.8 Million views on YouTube. 📈

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Abdulquadri | Brand Designer & Strategist
Currently working on a branding project, and everything about it; from onboarding the client to the research and ideation has been great. First time I’m not having even a bit of headache while working, and I’m surprised too, lol. One thing stood out though: it made almost everything easy and on point, which was the client’s response to the brand identity questionnaire. By the way, if you’re a brand designer and you aren’t sending a brand identity questionnaire to your clients before working on their project, you’re wronggggg. I haven’t seen answers so detailed and on point because it showed how well he understands his brand, which some founders honestly don’t. From how the idea of the brand came up before he started, to the brand story inspired by his mother’s business and some students he interacted with in an NGO. Then the brand name idea? I was flabbergasted because I wasn’t expecting that. I was even pronouncing the name wrongly until I read the answers. I don’t even know the main purpose of this post. Probably I just want to rant and let you know that I’ve been enjoying every bit of the process. The moral lesson here should be how important it is to understand a brand well and the founder’s goals before moving on to designing. And yeah, I’m enjoying the fruit of my labour, lol. So, if you’re a founder looking for a brand designer who doesn’t just jump straight into designing but starts with clarity, I'm your best bet. Send me a DM or mail workwithabdquadri@gmail.com to book a space for your brand design. . . A work-in-progress shot. Took this some days ago. I’ve done a whole lot more already. And don’t mind the movie on the screen, a moving man needs to rest. 😂
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Fadh-lulahi Yusoof
Fadh-lulahi Yusoof@HunnidMedia·
I am 23 today! What do i want? I want to fail faster Early morning deep work session
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Ayman Arab
Ayman Arab@theaymanarab·
Last week, over 100 people got access to my agency course that i used to sell for $5,800… for free there were a couple hundred other people that wanted access but the DMs got buried just comment “course” if you want me to send it over (i’ll do it manually, bare with me😂)
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aquatic
aquatic@0xAquatic·
I'm seeking your most cracked launch video specialist. Let's connect. DMs open.
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Wisdom Odeh
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
@joovier_ True bro. By the way, I sent something your way in the Dms
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Joovier
Joovier@joovier_·
The market will try to convince you that you're a loser. Bad entries. Missed moves. Stopped out again. But losing trades don't make you a losing trader. Quitting does. Know the difference.
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Wisdom Odeh
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
Did a video breakdown of my Recent explainer video for Omni ai Video structure: {Hook —> Solution —> Demo —> Features —> Cta}
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Wisdom Odeh
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
Friday Tip for SaaS founders: An explainer video can have different structures depending on your goal. The most effective ones usually follow this simple flow: • Strong hook in the first 3–5 seconds • Clearly show the problem • Introduce your product as the solution • Show how it works (simple demo) • End with a clear call to action This structure helps users understand your product fast and actually take action.
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom

Most SaaS founders only use explainer videos for launches. But there are other powerful ways they can help: - On your landing page, so users understand your product in seconds instead of bouncing. - In onboarding flows, so new users don’t get confused after signing up. - In sales calls and investor pitches, so you stop repeating the same explanation. And there are even more ways depending on your stage and goals. By the way here's frames from my recent explainers. Which of these use cases do you think would help your product the most?

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Hlib Trazanov
Hlib Trazanov@hlibtrazanov·
The evolution of my responsibilities in business: 2019-2026 2019: freelancing, learning the video craft, working alone - I met with clients - did scripting (there was no chatGPT at the time, haha) - recorded voiceovers myself - designed in Adobe Illustrator - animated in After Effects - did SFX 2020: hired first help - Painful transition: working alone -> overseeing other people (now responsible for theirs output on top of mine, and mostly it didn’t go right) - Fully delegated the design part - Still did 70% of animations myself - Started working with professional voice actors for our videos, directing them at fancy sound studios🤘 2021: turned into a manager - Another painful transition, from executing to leading/managing - Had to reconstruct my whole identity and inner reward system (from output-based to people-based) - Hired my first project manager - Grew to 10 people, no marketing, just referrals and a bit of LinkedIn DMs 2022: the new beginning War in Ukraine, no work for 6 months, lost our all clients, had to let go of my whole team. - Started learning email outreach, offers, funnels, USPs (to get our first clients in the US/EU) - Back alone again, but with experience!! - Used freelancers to fulfill occasional projects - Started upselling existing clients to more services (again, to survive): websites, 3D, presentation design, etc. 2023-2024: stabilizing plateau - All I knew was email outreach, so I started using it to sell all these different services, with no strong focus or positioning - We had cashflow from them all, but it was chaotic, inconsistent, little profit - I hired my first 2 sales reps - Started using project managers again - Most of my time went into “cracking” the leads problem (ads, new offers every day, new websites, etc) - Nothing changed within those 2 years - Shiny object syndrome is real 2025: focus - Got rid of my Skool community, of my website agency, of aaallll the possible distractions - Chose 1 service for 1 client type (product videos for SaaS), full commitment - The team got small again (4-6 people) - Started making content around that 1 thing - We started doing so many reps of the 1 thing, that we actually became good at it - My Linkedin blew up - The team quickly grew to 13 people. 2026: people, vision - Now I’m almost not involved in the production anymore (just giving small feedback during the review stages alongside our clients) - I’m still making content (and probably always will, haha) - I’m still closing deals - I’m helping our head of production build systems for the team - I’m hiring, training new talent - Setting the vision: we might have a solid foundation to not disappear overnight, but I still gotta be prepared for the future coming, and lead the way for the team. Over those 7 years, I’ve tried sooo many different “professions”, all of them within my own business, haha :) The journey has been anything but boring!! So, I guess I’m in the right place.
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Wisdom Odeh
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
Did a video breakdown of the recent promo video by Base44 Video structure: {intro —> intergration —> demo —> cta} The results: 3.8 Million views on YouTube. 📈
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AnkyShots
AnkyShots@ankyshots·
Thank you AE & Motion Design ✨
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Wisdom Odeh
Wisdom Odeh@odeh_wisdom·
@michal_gren Yeah, exactly this is something I touched on, on my recent post. Its beyond just launch videos it shouldn't stop there
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Michal Gren
Michal Gren@michal_gren·
Motion design is the most underpriced service in SaaS right now. Every founder this year asks if we do it. The demand is huge because AI still cant produce quality motion work. And good product videos spread fast. But most founders only think launch video. The real value is bigger. Product explainers. Onboarding walkthroughs. Sales demos. Internal training. Translations. All cheaper and faster with motion than building custom flows or writing docs.
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Bohdan Serdiuk
Bohdan Serdiuk@bohdanmotion·
This launch video we made for our client at @flashmotion_io got a lot of attention last week Amazing feedback from the community — and we're already working on a second video with the client Someone even stole it and claimed authorship Now you know the original author
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