Not Perfect, But Has Potential and Is a Good Basic-Level Video Editor
Over the holidays, I finally had time to put InVideo to the test. And I must say that it's worth it... when it works.
Pros
Perfect for YouTubers - I created 2 dozen (short and longer) videos for a YouTube channel, and it did the job. It also had a direct integration with YT for copyright claims, a nice plus.
Decent library - while the premium stock videos were tempting, the free library was more than enough for my YT project
Easy to learn - I picked up the dashboard pretty quickly; but then again, I did have experience with other video editors. But it was fairly easy.
Good value - for the price, I thought it was a great value. 30 downloads a month is fairly generous compared to the other video editors I've seen
Attentive support - The chat support was reliable.
Cons
Buggy on Chrome - I found that I needed to use Microsoft Edge to use the editor for some reason, instead of my preferred Chrome.
Duration limit - Creating hour-long (or longer) videos is not currently available.
Occasionally slow - No surprise, but it sometimes took a while for longer videos to render.
Overall, it was a good investment. It's not Adobe Premiere, but it's hard to beat the price. And I may actually upgrade down the line, especially as it rolls out more improvements.