When you post a moment or short in Minvo, the platform renders and publishes the version that exists at that time. This means that if you edit the same moment later and post it again, you will end up with two different versions of the video.
How Versioning Works
First Post (Version A)
You create and post a moment.
Minvo renders and publishes the video as it exists at that moment (Version A).
Editing After Posting (Version B)
You edit the same moment a few days later (e.g., changing captions, trimming, or adding effects).
When you post it again, Minvo renders and publishes the new version (Version B).
Result: Two Different Versions
Both Version A (original post) and Version B (edited post) exist separately.
The original post does not update automatically—you need to manually replace it on your social platforms if necessary.
Key Takeaways
✅ Editing after posting does not replace the original post—it creates a new version.
✅ If you want only the latest version visible, manually delete the previous post from your social media.
Need Help?
If you have questions about editing and posting, contact Minvo Support for assistance.