Send with a reason, not a guess.
Use Sides for the last check before the file leaves your hands: what works, what distracts, and whether the take is ready.
Submission read
Strong after one pacing adjustment
Readiness score
8.4
Line delivery
8.6/10The thought lands cleanly. Hold the last silence longer.
Emotional truth
8.2/10Specific and grounded, strongest when you stop preparing the feeling.
Technical readiness
7.4/10Sound is clean. Trim the final breath before exporting.
Retake only if you can protect the stillness. The fix is timing, not more emotion.
Submission confidence
Make the final call calmly
A self-tape rarely needs ten more takes. It usually needs one clear read and one honest decision.
Start freeCatch the weak beat
Find the line, pause, or technical issue that might pull casting out of the moment.
Protect what works
Know what not to change so you do not polish the life out of the take.
Ready signal
- A clear read on whether the tape is safe to send.
Retake reason
- If it needs another pass, know exactly why.
Technical scan
- Catch sound, framing, and lighting distractions.
Actor-first notes
- Feedback written as playable choices, not generic metrics.
How it works
Setup in under a minute
01
Upload the candidate
Use the take you are actually considering sending.
02
Read the verdict
Review performance and technical readiness together.
03
Act once
Submit it, trim it, or record one focused retake.
FAQ
Before the file leaves your hands
What if the take is already good?
Then the read should protect your confidence and help you stop recording.
What if it needs work?
You get the smallest useful next step, not a giant list of abstract improvements.
Can I use it for quick deadlines?
Yes. The flow is built for the final minutes before upload.
Stop sending from doubt.
Get a clear read and make the final call.