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Have you tried to create your own videos, either to promote your company or to celebrate with friends and family? It’s not easy, is it? FlexClip Video Maker wants to make it easy for you. It helps you create those videos, providing you with templates or allowing you to create from scratch, promising it will take just minutes to do. They’re also allowing Make Tech Easier readers to take 25% off!

Create an account for free to enjoy many key features and visual effects. If you choose to go with one of the more than 1,000 templates at the site, it can save you much time, and there are templates for nearly every occasion, for personal and business use.

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Another option is to add animation to the videos you create with FlexClip Video Maker. Add animated texts, widgets, and dynamic overlays. You can also add animated intros and/or outros, just to make your video really special.

While it’s tempting to add your favorite music, videos, and photos that you find on the Web, the problem is that these often aren’t royalty-free and can’t be used without permission. But with FlexClip, you get access to more than 1 million royalty-free stock assets to include in your video.

Create a free account now and use the templates, elements, and royalty-free assets to create business proposals, video invitations, Instagram slideshows, and more. If you need help, click the chat button.

Take 25% off at FlexClip with the code maketecheasier25.

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