ReelCraft is simple to use and has excellent output. There is a good selection of models and voices to choose from.
There are options as to how your input is used, either as an idea to expend on, a rough draft, or a script to use as-is.
Output consists of small scenes which are then combined in a final video. The individual scenes can be regenerate with adjusted prompts, as well as adjusting the spoken script.
One other huge benefit is that it has excellent character consistency across scenes. Attempting that in other software is very difficult. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are only 2 issues I've had. First is simply speed. Since there isn't any competition at this point, I cannot say if their speeds would be better or worse than others. To be fair, generating a video is the equivalent of generating 30 or 40 smaller videos that other sites do, so a longer wait time would be expected.
The second issue is that sometimes it may take a few tries for the program to understand my script correctly. As a caveat, I do tend to have rather complicated scripts. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.


