Q: Minutes only count during first transcription?
Hi what an amazing tool and idea! I'm hoping to start recording my first course soon, and I'm interested in grabbing a few codes (since I'll need plenty of time for each one!) to help me with the editing!
However, I had a question about the consumption of minutes and revisions. If I upload a video, and edit it and download the exported video. then when i'm working with that finished video, I realize I need to make a few more edits here and there. Can I go back to the project on Trebble as I left it and make those edits without consuming additional minutes?
Are there any limitations to doing this, like you can only edit X times before it won't let you export any more?
Finally how does revision history work, can I really go back say 4 versions to restore stuff I cut and edit it differently? thanks a bunch!!

armel_beaudry
Jun 13, 2025A: Hi! So sorry for the delay in getting back to you — and thank you so much for the kind words! We're really glad to hear you're excited about Trebble and planning to use it for your course.
To answer your questions:
✅ Transcription minutes: Once a video is transcribed, you can re-edit it as many times as you like without using any additional minutes. You're only charged transcription time the first time the file is processed.
🔁 Edits and exports: There’s no limit to how many times you can go back to a project, make edits, and export it again. If you notice something to fix later, just reopen the project and continue working — no extra cost, no cap on revisions.
🕓 Revision history: Yes, you can go back to previous versions of your project — even several versions back — and restore or re-edit from there. That restored version simply becomes a new editable copy.
Hope that helps, and let us know if you have any other questions. Wishing you all the best as you kick off your course! 🙌