The PeBS function is known as community-augmented content and it is part of many successful websites, so what sets RazorTV apart?
Here are the reactions of those who had a preview of RazorTV's PeBS.
On the 'couch commentary' function, teacher Chen Ke Wei, 29, said: 'Even though my overseas friends and I live in different parts of the world, I feel as though my friends are watching the videos with me because I get to see the comments and reactions they leave behind.'
Commented 23-year-old sales executive Regina Koh: 'Being able to group the videos on a particular topic is useful. Once the videos are grouped together, other netizens would be able to navigate through the site more easily and with more purpose.'
She added: 'The PeBS gives me more incentive to send the link to my site to my friends.'
Account executive Ronald Sim, 25, also gave the PeBS concept the thumbs up.
'For me, the potential for enjoying videos in a whole new way is great, especially when you have Singaporeans annotating hyperlocal videos produced for Singaporeans,' he said.
'I believe it will create a more diverse culture in terms of how our netizens will interact online and enable content to grow in richness.'
So if you, too, want to take your video viewing on RazorTV a step further, go ahead and customise your personal channel at www.razortv.com.sg