The video gave you 60 seconds. You need 60 steps.
TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, Facebook, X, Pinterest — paste the link, get every tool, step, cost estimate, safety warning, and checklist you actually need to finish what the video started.
The Problem
"Apply epoxy" but which brand? What grit sandpaper? What respirator? The video assumes you already know.
"Let it dry overnight" — but what's the humidity? What's the temperature? Is it safe to rush? The video leaves out the timing reality.
No safety note. No "check your local regs." No "this epoxy is toxic until cured." Dangerous gaps dressed up as casual tips.
"Just get some epoxy" — great, which kind, how much, and is there a cheaper equivalent that works just as well? The video never tells you.
"Here's what went wrong for me" would be more useful than every "it's easy!" tutorial. Common failure modes are edited out every time.
"It didn't come out like mine" — well, what went wrong? What should you do when it bubbles, or cracks, or doesn't stick? The video ends, you don't.
"You watched the video three times. You still don't know what epoxy to buy, how much it costs, or what could go wrong. That's the gap FullStep fills."
How It Works
Any public video from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, X, or Pinterest. No download required.
Video title, caption, transcript, hashtags, visible text, comments — every scrap of public information, ingested and structured.
Everything the creator left out: tools, costs, warnings, mistakes, alternatives, a checklist — the complete manual for the video's promise.
Ready to stop guessing?
What You Get
Every FullStep guide includes all of this — not just the highlight reel.
Plain-English description of the video and what the creator is actually trying to show you.
Every step from first action to final result, including what the creator skipped over.
Specific products, brands, quantities, and where to buy them — not just "you'll need some glue."
Realistic time commitment and budget range — not "a few hours" but "3–5 hours including cure time."
Honest assessment of whether this is beginner-friendly or requires experience.
Electrical, chemical, structural, medical — anything dangerous gets flagged and explained.
What goes wrong, why, and how to fix it. The stuff creators never show.
Other ways to get the same result — different tools, different methods, tradeoffs laid out.
Download as PDF for reference, as a checklist for execution, or as a shopping list for materials. Keep it forever.
Every guide has a chat interface. "What if my epoxy is expired?" "Is there a cheaper substitute for the primer?" Get answers specific to your situation.
Founder pricing — limited time
Once FullStep goes public, prices go up. These two options are only available now, while we're still in early access.
Your rate is locked in forever. Pro tier goes to $39/mo when we open to the public — yours never changes.
Pay once. Use forever. Every guide, every feature, no subscription, no renewal — ever.
After payment, you'll see a short form to add your name and email so we can reach you when the app opens. No account creation needed today.
Who It's For
Home projects, furniture restoration, craft builds — every one of those "easy 5-minute" tutorials leaves out the prep work.
Marine and mechanical repair videos are full of gaps. You need the tools, the torque specs, the safety checks.
Quick tutorials on setup, marketing, operations — the video says "just do this" but there's a whole infrastructure behind it.
Turn competitor and inspiration videos into actual execution plans. Reverse-engineer what works and make it happen.
Software tutorials that skip the setup, the config, the "oh and you'll need to install X first" — we fill those gaps.
Products, measurements, techniques — the "perfect" result in a video takes a lot more prep work than they show.
"There's a video for everything now.
A video for restoring a boat seat, building a shelf,
prepping a wall for tile, cooking a specific cut of meat.
You watch the video. You feel ready.
Then you try it and realize you have no idea
what sandpaper to buy, how much it costs,
what could go wrong, or how to fix it when it does."
That gap isn't a content problem. It's a knowledge problem. The creator made something look simple because they're experienced and assume you are too.
FullStep exists to close that gap — to give every person who watches a "how to" video the complete manual they actually need to finish what they started.
No more guessing. No more half-done projects. No more "I'll figure it out as I go."
The instructions were always there. They were just edited out.
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