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Queue & batch answers: how do I run more than one teardown without babysitting each one? Queue and batch workflows are available on Power and Team. They are built for research sessions: competitor sets, category sweeps, launch references, and client folders.

What you can batch

Power and Team can queue teardowns from:
  • CSV drops
  • ZIP drops
  • Multiple video files
  • Multiple supported links
Each submitted source becomes its own job. Jobs keep their own progress, status, and result.

Queue states

StateWhat it means
QueuedThe source is accepted and waiting for a worker
RunningThe teardown is being processed
FinishedThe report is ready to open
FailedThe source could not be pulled or processed
CanceledYou stopped the job before it finished
Use cancel when you submitted the wrong source, duplicated a job, or no longer need that teardown. Finished rows remain available from the analyses list and Library if you save them.

Good batch hygiene

  • Name the batch by campaign, client, or research question.
  • Keep CSV rows clean: one source per row, with a human-readable title when you have one.
  • Do not mix unrelated research jobs in one batch if you plan to share the results later.
  • Check source-quality badges after finish; batch does not guarantee every platform served the best master.

Plan behavior

Free can browse public teardowns. Pro is for running individual teardowns. Power and Team add queue and batch volume. Team also adds pooled credits and a shared Library.

Submit a video

Supported sources and the single-teardown flow.

Team plan & seats

Pooled credits, shared Library, and seat pricing.