Increditors vs. Vidshops: Inside the Systems, Behind the Promises

Vidchops vs. Increditors: Inside the Systems, Behind the Promises



Every editing company claims to be “the one.”

But the truth isn’t in their slogans. It’s in the system they’ve built. So, we did what any creator would do before signing up.

  •         We opened their websites.
  •         We compared the visuals.
  •         We studied their services, their workflows, their teams, and how they handle feedback.
  •         We timed their turnaround promises and broke down their pricing models.
  •       We even asked the most important question: “Who is this service really for?”

Across six real-world criteria, we placed Increditors and Vidchops side by side.

Not just to decide which one is better, but to help you figure out which one fits your work, your goals, and your standards.

Because in the end, not all creators want the same thing.

Some want speed. Others want creative direction.

Some want checklists. Others want collaboration.

This is what we found when we looked beyond the headlines.

First Impressions Matter: What the Website Tells You Before the Editor Does

 

Before you upload your first video or receive your first draft, there’s something even more telling than a demo reel: the website. And in the world of visual content, how that story looks says a lot about what’s to come.

Vidchops promises professional video editing, but its own platform is ironically slow to navigate and visually underwhelming. The UI feels dated. Navigation is unclear. Categories are sparse, and the experience lacks the visual appeal you’d expect from a company in the video business.

Whether it’s because of limited resources or a focus on backend delivery, the truth remains: a creative brand should first look the part.

Increditors, on the other hand, feels like a studio the moment you land. Clear service breakdowns, intuitive flow, and language that speaks directly to creators and marketers alike. It’s not just a sales page; it’s a creative handshake.

In video editing, perception matters before the first cut, before the first render. And if a brand’s own visual presence doesn’t inspire confidence, how can it elevate yours?

  •         Does a Visual Brand Need a Visually Clear Website?

If the only thing you care about is getting videos edited quickly and uploaded regularly, a dated website may not bother you. You’ll find Vidchops usable, even if it’s not memorable.

But if visual clarity and creative polish matter to you, especially from a company claiming to amplify your brand visually, then Increditors’ website is your first sign that you’re in the hands of professionals who take design, language, and presentation seriously.

Because how a creative company shows up visually before you hire them? That tells you everything about what they’ll deliver after you do.

 

Speed delivers content.
Strategy delivers impact.
Choose a partner who does both.

Beyond the Homepage: Who’s Actually Offering What?

After all, a polished website is just one part of the story. The real test begins when you look at the actual services. So we did just that. Here’s what we found when we stepped past the homepage.

Vidchops: Editing at Scale, but Within Limits

Vidchops organizes its services into three main categories:

  1. Video Editing:

The core offering. You upload your raw footage, and they edit itfast. The process is built for speed and simplicity, with editors working on one video at a time and delivering within 1–2 days.

While higher-tier plans promise unlimited revisions, this often reflects a lack of creative alignment rather than added value. In practice, endless revisions mean clients end up paying with their time. Most professionals limit revisions because they aim to get it right the first time.

The workflow remains linear: one video, one queue, one round at a time.

  1. YT Helper (Add-on):

Not part of the main subscription—this upgrade adds SEO support, thumbnails, metadata optimization, and repurposed Shorts with captions. It’s designed to help your channel grow technically, not creatively.

  1. White Label with Chops

A B2B solution allowing agencies to resell Vidchops’ editing services under their own brand. While this sounds scalable, it also exposes the system’s template-based nature: you scale volume, not vision.

But alongside these offerings come a number of hard limitations:

  •         No voice-overs
  •         No 2D or 3D animation
  •         No complex visual storytelling
  •         No strategic collaboration

Even captions require an additional $95/month. And if your video exceeds 15–20 minutes? That’s a problem, too.

In short: Vidchops is built for speed and consistency; not complexity, creativity, or nuance.

Increditors: A Creative Ecosystem, Not Just a Service List

At Increditors, services aren’t just things you tick off a list. They’re built around the actual needs of modern creators and brands. Here’s what the platform offers:

  •         Strategic Video Editing that begins with conversations, not just uploads
  •         YouTube Retainers including thumbnails, SEO, scripting, and ideation
  •         2D Animation, designed from scratch in over 20 styles
  •         Motion Design and VFX, tailored to storytelling; not just decoration
  •         Full-Time Editor Placement, with HR, payroll, and management handled for you
  •         Minimal Reels, optimized for virality using AI voiceover; but never template-only
  •         Creative Direction, with every project overseen by a CD and executed by a dedicated team

What stands out is not just the list of services; it’s the philosophy behind them.

  • Where Vidchops automates, Increditors collaborates.
  • Where Vidchops fills a content calendar, Increditors builds a content strategy.
  •         So, Which Services Match Your Workflow?

If you’re producing frequent, straightforward content and just need someone to clean it up and ship it fast, Vidchops offers a clean, contained process.

But if your content needs evolve across formats, platforms, and business goals; Increditors gives you a creative infrastructure that flexes with your vision.

Inside the Process: What Happens After You Hit ‘Send’

Revision policies say more about a company’s philosophy than any demo reel can.

Do they invite real feedback? Or just tolerate repeated instructions?

Vidchops: Unlimited… But Not Quite

At first glance, Vidchops seems generous; especially in its higher-tier plans. “Unlimited revisions,” they claim. But the fine print tells a different story. And perhaps, so does the offer itself.

Because when a company relies on unlimited tweaks to satisfy clients, it’s often not a sign of flexibility, but a symptom of inconsistent quality.

Rework shouldn’t be your safety net. Precision should.

Let’s break it down:

  •         In the Weekly plan, you get 3 revisions per video.
  •         In Pro and Full-Time, revisions are technically unlimited, but here’s the catch:
  •         Editors work on one video at a time
  •         Feedback is handled via comments inside a portal
  •         All other videos wait in a queue

So yes; it’s unlimited… but only if you have unlimited time and patience.

And there’s no creative challenge to your ideas. The system executes your instructions; but it doesn’t question them, enhance them, or refine them with you.

Increditors: Revisions With a Reason

Increditors takes a different approach: 3 thoughtful rounds per project. Not because there’s a cap, but because most clients don’t need more.

That’s because:

  •         The process begins with alignment: creative calls, strategy, and a shared vision.
  •         Edits are handled collaboratively, not transactionally.
  •         Feedback can happen across tools like Slack, comments in Frame.io, even live reviews; depending on your workflow.

And if something needs to change late in the game? You won’t be penalized for evolving ideas. Revisions are part of the collaboration, not a quota to fight over.

  •         How Much Revision Do You Actually Need?

If you’re the kind of creator who needs to tweak endlessly without structure, Vidchops offers a queue you can live in.

But if you’d rather get it right faster, by being heard earlier, Increditors’ feedback loop will feel like less work and better results.

You’re not just hiring editors.
You’re building a creative system around your vision.

Behind the Workflow: Who’s Actually Handling Your Content?

A great editing experience isn’t just about the work; it’s about who’s doing it, and how they’re structured to support you.

Some companies rely on tight systems and queues. Others build creative teams with real humans behind every decision.

Here’s how Increditors and Vidchops differ; not just in what they deliver, but in who’s delivering it.

Increditors: Structured Teams. Real Roles. Human Flow.

At Increditors, every project is supported by a layered creative team that knows your brand, speaks your language, and grows with your needs.

Here’s how it works:

  •         A dedicated editor handles your content consistently, building brand familiarity.
  •         A project manager acts as your main point of contact; managing timelines, feedback, and coordination.
  •         A creative director oversees the project creatively; ensuring consistency across videos, formats, and storytelling tone.

This team doesn’t just “deliver” content. It collaborates, questions, and amplifies your vision.

And feedback doesn’t live in a ticket.It flows across Slack, Trello, Frame.io (a professional video review platform), live calls, wherever you work best.

With Increditors, you’re not just getting edits.

You’re getting a creative workflow shaped by real people who treat your videos like they matter.

Vidchops: A Streamlined System; with a Few Gaps

Vidchops offers a simpler team structure, mostly based on automation and queue systems.

In the Pro plan, you are assigned a dedicated editor and given direct email access to them. That’s a plus. But even here, there’s no project manager to coordinate timelines or feedback, and no creative director ensuring visual consistency or storytelling strength.

Every project follows the same structured path:

  •         you upload your footage, it gets assigned to an editor, edited in turn, reviewed once it’s ready, and finally sent back for download.

It works well for straightforward tasks.

But when something needs deeper alignment, there’s no real team behind the process; just a task in a queue, waiting for its turn.

  •         What Kind of Team Do You Want on Your Side?

If your workflow is simple and task-based, Vidchops gives you a solo editor and a platform to manage the process.

But if you need strategy, supervision, and real partnership; Increditors brings you the kind of team that knows how to elevate your video before they ever open your footage.

What Does “Fast Turnaround” Really Mean?

Speed is great; until it starts working against the story you’re trying to tell.

When it comes to editing timelines, fast isn’t always better. What matters more is whether the timeline fits the project, and the people behind it.

Here’s how Vidchops and Increditors think (and act) differently when it comes to deadlines.

Increditors: Timelines That Respect the Creative Process

Increditors doesn’t believe in a one-size-fits-all turnaround. Instead, delivery is based on what type of project you’re working on:

  •  Reels and Shorts: 1–2 days
  •  Long-form YouTube videos (4–15 min): 3–5 days
  •  2D Animation: 10–14 days
  •  VFX-heavy ads or motion design: Delivered on a custom timeline after discovery call

This approach protects creative quality, instead of rushing it. You know what to expect based on the scope of your project; not how many hours your editor has left that day.

And when a video needs to go live faster? The team plans accordingly, without cutting corners.

Vidchops: Speed by the Hour, Not by the Idea

Vidchops uses a daily editing hour model. Their subscription plans are built around how many hours an editor works on your content per day; usually 2, 4, or 8 hours.

That means:

  •  The timeline isn’t based on project type, but on available time from an editor
  • The “48-hour turnaround” only applies if the video fits into the time block assigned
  • There’s no differentiation between a quick edit and a cinematic video; it’s all tied to daily bandwidth

And since editors work on only one video at a time, longer or more complex videos may clog the queue and delay future projects; even if they fall within your subscription plan.

  • Are You Rushing to Publish or Planning to Build?

If speed is your only KPI, Vidchops gives you a fast and functional system; especially for high-frequency content.

But if your timelines need to flex based on quality, concept, or complexity, Increditors builds your schedule around what the project actually needs; not just how many hours are left on a clock.

You Get What You Pay For; But What Are You Actually Buying?

Pricing is never just about numbers; it’s about what those numbers represent.

Some services charge based on quantity. Others, on strategy and depth. Let’s take a closer look at how Vidchops and Increditors price their offerings, and what you actually get in return.

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Vidchops: Predictable Prices, Predictable Output

Vidchops offers clear-cut subscription plans. That’s a plus if you’re looking for structure:

Weekly Plan ($495/mo):

  •         4 long-form or 16 short-form videos per month
  •         Limited to 3 revisions per video

Pro Plan ($995/mo):

  •         8+ long-form videos or 32+ short-form
  •         “Unlimited” revisions, plus a dedicated editor

Full-Time Editor:

  •         Custom rate based on a full 40-hour week
  •         Still, no project manager or creative director included

You know what you’ll pay. You know what you’ll get.

But that clarity comes with trade-offs:

  •         No flexibility around scope or creative complexity
  •         The more creative the task, the more the structure gets in the way
  •         No option to scale strategically—only quantitatively

It’s pricing that rewards consistency, not customization.

Increditors: Custom-Tailored Value, Not Fixed Tiers

Increditors approaches pricing differently:

  •         You don’t choose from pre-made plans.
  •         Instead, they build a solution around your needs.

Whether it’s:

  •         A YouTube retainer that includes scripting, thumbnails, SEO, and editing
  •         A 2D animation with voiceover and multiple versions
  •         A VFX-heavy ad campaign
  •         Or a full-time editor embedded in your team

…everything is scoped through a discovery call and a custom quote.

This may sound less “structured,” but here’s the difference:

  •         You’re not paying for time blocks
  •         You’re investing in creative outcomes
  •         You don’t start with “what the plan allows”; you start with “what the brand needs”

It’s not cheap. It’s not designed to be.

But if your content is mission-critical, neither is your budget.

  • Do You Want a Price List or a Creative Partner?

If budget predictability is your top concern, and you need volume more than vision, Vidchops gives you structure, consistency, and a set output.

But if your content demands flexibility, depth, and real creative collaboration, Increditors builds pricing around the impact you want to create, not just the hours you use.

And That’s When You Know



The difference isn’t just in tools or turnaround. It’s in philosophy, people, and priorities.

Every editing service promises fast results, unlimited revisions, seamless delivery. But somewhere between the upload button and the final render, you start to feel what really matters. You feel whether your editor is just following instructions; or bringing something more to the table.

You notice if your video is treated like a checklist; or like a creative asset that defines your brand. And if that matters to you; if you’re building something bigger than just content; then it’s not even a question. 

You’re not just hiring editors. You’re building with Increditors.

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