The home for everything you've ever shot

Organize
fearlessly.

Scovo understands every clip on your drives, surfaces any moment you can describe, and moves your footage without ever breaking an edit. Your work stays on your machine, and nothing is ever deleted.

On-device. Original-safe. No delete button in the core workflow.

A graded frame from footage held in Scovo
One frame of 19,650 — understood, and safe where it lives.
01

Search has to show evidence.

A result is not just a thumbnail. Scovo shows the tags, moments, people, transcript, drive, and project usage that explain why it matched.

02

Moving has to be a ritual.

Pick a clip, pick a destination, preview affected edit projects, then apply. Copy first, verify, relink, and keep undo ready.

03

Every panel earns its place.

Click into any view and it does one real job: search shows why a clip matched, Safe move shows the edits at risk before you touch a file, Make hands your editor a sequence. Not screenshots. The working thing.

The part no one else does

Move the file. The edit never breaks.

Rename or move a clip the normal way and Premiere loses it: the timeline goes "media offline" and you lose the afternoon relinking. Do it through Scovo and it rewrites every reference the instant the file moves, so the edit never even notices.

The working thing

Go ahead. It's the real app.

Not a video, not a mockup. This is Scovo running in your browser, loaded with real footage. Search it, click a clip to see everything it understands, move something, or build a cut in Make.

Search "golden hour" or "the supercar", click a clip to read the inspector, or open Make and People from the rail. This is the real app.

For the person with footage, not for a generic file manager.

The same safety contract serves a creator with terabytes of client work and a family with fifteen years of phone videos. The difference is the surface Scovo opens first.

Production work

See which projects use a clip before you move it. Stage a digital folder, hand off a sequence, share a private link, or reconnect offline media without guessing where the file went.

Personal libraries

Search the way you remember the moment, browse by people and places, keep multiple drives understandable, and reclaim space through reversible archive instead of deletion.

Why Nelson built it

I had drives full of car footage, lacrosse clips, travel videos, family moments, and project files. I knew the shot existed, but the file name was useless. When I reorganized the drive, an edit would open with "media offline" and I would lose the afternoon relinking.

Scovo came from that specific pain. It is not trying to be your editor. It is the layer that understands the media, protects the originals, and keeps every downstream edit honest.

Nelson Telemaco Founder of Scovo · nelsontelemaco.dev

Get early access.

Scovo is invite-only while the public build comes online. Tell Nelson what you shoot and what you need it to protect.

Opening your email now. If nothing pops up, write to nel@mintmods.com.

Or email nel@mintmods.com directly.