Human QC — Every Video Reviewed Before It Goes Live
Fully automated video pipelines ship errors. Avatar glitches, caption drift, audio clipping, wrong aspect ratios — these problems are common in AI-generated video, and they go live without a human in the loop. Assurgit puts a trained reviewer on every video before it publishes.
The QC Checklist
Avatar rendering quality
No artifacts, glitches, or uncanny valley moments in the avatar animation.
Lip sync accuracy
Voice and avatar mouth movement aligned within acceptable frame tolerance.
Caption timing and accuracy
Captions match the spoken audio, appear and disappear at the right times, and are readable on mobile.
Branding compliance
Logo placement, color palette, and any branded elements match the client's specifications.
Audio levels and quality
No clipping, no background noise bleed, volume consistent throughout the video.
Platform format specs
Aspect ratio, resolution, and file format match the requirements for each target platform.
Hook and pacing
The first 3 seconds are strong enough to stop a scroll. Pacing is appropriate for short-form retention.
Why QC Matters More Than You Might Think
A glitchy AI avatar video does not just look bad — it actively damages trust. Viewers who see rendering errors assume the creator is either careless or using cheap tools. In a business context, where your content is building credibility and attracting clients, a single embarrassing video can cost more than a month of subscription fees.
Caption errors are a less obvious but equally damaging problem. A significant percentage of short-form video is watched on mute. If captions are off by even a few words, viewers notice — and they do not come back.
The QC step also catches issues specific to individual platforms. A video formatted for Instagram Reels does not automatically work for LinkedIn — the aspect ratio, the caption style, and the hook pacing all need to be adjusted. A human reviewer who knows each platform's requirements catches these mismatches before they become published mistakes.
What QC Protects You From
Public avatar glitches
AI avatar rendering errors that would embarrass you or your brand in front of your audience.
Caption failures
Timing errors, wrong words, or missing captions that break the experience for the 60%+ of viewers watching on mute.
Platform rejections
Format mismatches that cause platforms to crop, reject, or penalize your video post — wasting the production entirely.
Real Result
WellPreparedLife grew their business 50% in their first week with Assurgit.
Every video that went live had passed human QC. No embarrassing moments, no platform errors, no content their audience would cringe at.
Nothing embarrassing goes live. Ever.
Book a free call. We'll show you the QC process, explain how we catch issues before publishing, and walk you through what your content pipeline would look like. Starting at $397/month.
Book Your Free Call — Starts at $397/moFrequently Asked Questions
What gets caught in QC?
Common catches include: lip sync drift in the avatar, caption timing errors, missing or incorrect branding elements (logo placement, colors), aspect ratio issues for specific platforms, audio clipping or volume inconsistencies, and rendering artifacts in the avatar or background. The majority of videos pass QC cleanly. When something is caught, it is fixed and re-checked before publishing.
Does QC delay publishing?
No. QC is built into the production schedule, not added on top of it. Videos are rendered earlier in the week specifically to leave time for the QC pass before the publishing window. You will not experience delays from QC — it runs as part of the standard pipeline.
Who does the QC?
QC is performed by a trained Assurgit team member using a standardized checklist. It is not automated — a human watches each video, checks each item on the list, and signs off or flags for re-render. This is why Assurgit can guarantee that nothing embarrassing goes live.