#Thumbnail Review
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Gets me curious. I know what the video is about. Makes me wonder what the app is. Needs the company name or a clearer logo
I hid the logo to keep the sense of curiosity, maybe i need to make that intent more obvious
Get rid of the quotations. Use something like this photo with a blurred app overlay:
https://img.freepik.com/free-photo/top-view-hand-holding-smartphone_23-2149711490.jpg?w=2000
like this?
I like it! I think the white/yellow/red clash a little bit. Reminds me of McDonald’s.
There’s a couple approaches you can try, something that will compliment the red, or even a plain white background with black text.
I like the composition better overall. I feel like the text could be 20% bigger too
Make the phone bigger and the text
also IMO I'd keep the quotations, without them people will view it as a statement and cause confusion or ragebait
also, you can see the edge of the wrist :P
Oh and just as a tip, I've heard (So this statement is completely anecdotal and should be taken with a grain of salt) that unless your thumbnail has a single primary focus point; viewers will see the left side of an image first, so it's where you'd want to put the most important information, usually text or your brand.
Do you notice a pattern 
ds?
Also feel free to roast in any way, thinking it might be missing some color but im not sure
Honestly? I love it
yeah but the more effort it takes the mind to process information, the less likely they are to click IMO
its why thumbnails that are hard to read are bad
if Sageless loves it, thats how you know its going good
that's nice!
I think you can have a good thumbnail that goes left to right or right to left, so long as it feels organized