When buyers search forAI video outsourcing, the hard part is not finding someone who can use an AI tool. The hard part is finding a team that can deliver a complete video. Many people can generate a few attractive seconds, but a business usually needs something publishable: a clear script, stable visuals, natural voiceover, subtitles, editing, and a usable final file. If these details are not discussed early, the project can quickly turn into endless revision.
AI video outsourcing is not a one-prompt job
A business video usually starts with its purpose. Is it a company profile video, a product ad, a digital human spokesperson clip, an investment presentation, or short-form social content? Each use case changes the length, style, narration, shot rhythm, and delivery format. AigcSDM’s request posting flow is built around practical fields such as title, category, description, budget, deadline, attachments, and tags. When buyers fill these in clearly, production teams can judge whether they can take the job, how to price it, and how much time it may require.

The platform lets the request be seen before teams bid
After a request is posted, vendors can find it in the demand square and submit bids based on budget, schedule, and proposal. This is easier than asking vendors one by one, because the buyer does not need to repeat the same explanation again and again. Different quotes and production ideas can be compared in one place. AigcSDM also filters direct contact information in bids. This is not meant to trap the deal inside the platform. It helps reduce spam, random bypassing, and chaotic communication before a project is awarded.
Milestones matter more than vague promises
In AI video outsourcing, "unlimited satisfaction" sounds nice but often means nothing. AigcSDM’s project flow lets the buyer design milestones, the selected vendor fill in planned days, and the buyer confirm the plan before work officially starts. An AI promotional video might be split into script approval, visual sample, main footage generation, voice and subtitles, post-production, and final delivery. Once the milestones are written down, both sides know where the project stands and whether a revision is reasonable.

Reviews become part of account credibility
After a project is completed, both sides can review each other. Buyers rate vendors on quality, efficiency, communication, and attitude. Vendors can also rate the buyer on brief clarity, payment timeliness, and communication. This matters for AI video work. A buyer does not have to judge a team only by a polished sample. A serious vendor can build a history through completed orders and real reviews.
Free use and paid rights have different purposes
AigcSDM is not built around taking commission from every deal. Request posting, work display, basic bidding, project coordination, milestone records, and reviews are core community functions. Short-term users do not need to worry about hidden charges blocking basic use. Paid rights are mainly about more exposure and higher usage limits, such as priority display, stronger recommendation, more request postings, more invited bidders, or higher daily bid limits. In plain terms, paid access buys efficiency. It does not replace the basic functions.
If you need outsourced AI video production, post the project on AigcSDM first. Do not start with only "what is the lowest price?" Explain the purpose, length, style, budget, and deadline. Good teams will respond with clearer proposals, and unsuitable teams will usually reveal themselves quickly. For buyers, this is steadier than hoping to meet the right person in a random chat group.