About
What is EditBoxd?
EditBoxd is the reputation layer the edit and comp community has never had.
The edit community — especially football Twitter and TikTok — is full of genuinely talented people putting hours into craft: colour grading, beat sync, storytelling, humour. But the current ecosystem rewards speed and virality, not quality. Someone who throws together a 2-minute clip compilation in 20 minutes gets the same or more engagement as someone who spent a week on a cinematic Bellingham edit.
There's no infrastructure that says "this person's work is actually exceptional." EditBoxd fixes that.
Three things in one
A creative portfolio. Creators have a proper gallery. Their work is catalogued, credited, permanent. No more hoping someone screenshots your best edit before it drops off the timeline.
A discovery and appreciation engine. Ratings, written reviews, genuine critique culture. Like Letterboxd, but for edits.
A community space. Forums and group chats built for this community — because TikTok has no group chat outside the US, Twitter/X has no group chat at all, and everyone's currently scattered across DMs, WhatsApp groups, and private Discords.
How it works
Edits and comps are submitted by pasting a TikTok or X/Twitter URL. The video embeds via the official embed API — no downloading, no hosting, no copyright risk. Content is tagged by category, subject (player, team, artist), style (cinematic, hype, funny, montage) and platform.
Credit always goes to the original creator. If a creator signs up and claims their handle, all their past and future edits link to their EditBoxd profile automatically.
Categories
Football (the biggest — both TikTok edits and Football Twitter comps), NBA, F1, NFL, Boxing, Tennis, Music, and more over time.