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The content crawled from one-pager.com presents an AI enterprise training solution called Forma, designed by a team associated with Hangzhou Youxing Ersheng Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. It is not simply an AI digital-human talking-head tool; rather, it is a B2B SaaS platform for corporate training scenarios, aiming to connect AI Avatar video generation, real-time interactive role-play practice, automated assessment, and learning analytics into a complete closed loop.
The product design covers both the administrator side and the employee side. Administrators can upload training materials such as PPT, Word, PDF, and video files; the AI then extracts scripts, generates Avatar training videos, creates quiz questions automatically, and assembles courses. On the employee side, users watch videos, practice with Avatars playing customers or scenario-based roles, and receive real-time feedback, scores, and suggestions on weak areas. Technically, the roadmap mentions GPT-4o, Claude, Qwen-Max, Qwen/GLM, RAG, TTS, voice cloning, and digital-human generation solutions. Typical use cases include new product training for chain stores, service script practice, financial compliance training, customer complaint handling, manufacturing onboarding SOPs, and safety training.
The main content does not disclose specific plan pricing or any public free quota. The planned business model is “seat subscription + pay-as-you-go video generation minutes + value-added services”: tiered pricing by number of employees, per-minute billing for video usage beyond the included quota, separate fees for customized enterprise trainer Avatars, and private deployment with custom quotes for clients such as financial institutions and state-owned enterprises.
Its main strength is its focused positioning: compared with Synthesia and HeyGen, it emphasizes a closed-loop enterprise training workflow rather than general-purpose video generation. It also takes the China market into account, including DingTalk, Feishu, WeCom, dialects, multilingual support, and requirements around keeping data within China. The RAG-based enterprise knowledge base, compliance reports, and learning analytics dashboards also align well with B2B procurement needs.
The downside is that the publicly available content currently looks more like a product concept or pitch deck than a fully launched service. It lacks details on official availability, stable customer numbers, SLA, security certifications, pricing tables, and hands-on performance. Real-time Avatar interaction has demanding requirements for latency, speech recognition, video rendering, and scoring accuracy, so the actual user experience still needs to be verified.
Forma is better suited to chain retail, food and beverage, financial insurance, and manufacturing companies with large frontline workforces, frequent training needs, and fast-changing content. For access from China, the page’s videos are hosted on Alibaba Cloud OSS, and the product is clearly aimed at domestic scenarios, so direct access from China should be available. Payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives include Synthesia, HeyGen, Colossyan, as well as Chinese options such as 腾讯智影 and 万兴播爱.
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