120-Second Hybrid SaaS Intro

Job ID: 39922168

Budget: $50 – $100 USD

I need a polished, two-minute video that blends live-action footage with clean, engaging motion graphics to present our SaaS platform to potential customers. The tone should be upbeat and professional, making it clear what problem we solve, how the product works, and the immediate benefits a viewer gains from signing up.

Here is what I’m after:

• Story development that distills our offering into a concise product overview.
• A hybrid production approach: on-screen footage (team shots or staged scenarios) seamlessly integrated with animated UI call-outs, data visuals, and logo stings.
• Final runtime right around 120 seconds, delivered in 1080p (MP4).
• Consistent styling with our existing color palette and typography; I’ll share the brand guide once we start.
• Light background music and professional voiceover included—or guidance if I should supply the VO separately.

here is the script -
Meet LoomPin, the employee survey platform that turns feedback into immediate, auditable action. We collect surveys via email, SMS, Slack and kiosks. Smart AI reads each response, detects urgency and intent, and generates follow-up questions when needed. Configured rules then auto-create HR or safety cases, assign owners, and attach evidence for compliance. The result: detect issues five times faster, create cases ten times faster, and automate eighty percent of critical follow-ups. Managers spend up to ninety percent less time chasing context, and teams recover forty to seventy percent of at-risk employees. Key use cases include attrition rescue, rapid safety investigations, and manager-driven recovery plans. Launch a one- to two-week pilot: connect, tune, soft-launch, and view KPI results live. LoomPin is privacy-first, human-in-the-loop, and audit-ready. Protect people, save time, prove outcomes.


Please manage scripting, storyboarding, editing, and any motion design needed. I will supply raw clips, logos, and screen recordings; you weave them together so the viewer walks away saying, “I get it—and I want it.” A quick first cut, one revision pass, and a mastered final file will complete the engagement.