visualcreator holds the actual viral serum bottle (label blurred but recognizable to the niche).
dialoguei used the viral $80 serum every night for ninety days. i tracked it. nothing.
beauty content has been ai-flooded harder than almost any other niche. the scripts that break through are voice-first, opinion-driven, and willing to say one product is bad. the generator writes beauty scripts that lead with point of view, not with the product.
a 30s tiktok about using the viral $80 serum every night for 90 days and seeing zero difference.
a 30s tiktok about using the viral $80 serum every night for 90 days and seeing zero difference.
visualcreator holds the actual viral serum bottle (label blurred but recognizable to the niche).
dialoguei used the viral $80 serum every night for ninety days. i tracked it. nothing.
visualside-by-side: day 1, day 30, day 60, day 90 selfies. lighting and angle controlled. no visible difference.
dialoguesame lighting, same time of day, same angle. i had a friend who didn't know which was which sort them by skin quality. she got it wrong.
on-screenblind sort. wrong.
visualcreator now holds a $14 drugstore serum next to the viral one. switches the viral one off-camera.
dialoguei'm not saying it's a scam. i'm saying for me, with my skin, the fourteen-dollar one i used the year before did exactly the same nothing.
visualcreator close-up. honest, unfiltered.
dialogueyour skincare budget is probably better spent on sleep. that one i can prove.
name brands. name prices. name the year you started using it. specificity is the differentiator — the generator pushes hard for that level of detail.
yes, but it stays in the realm of consumer experience, not clinical advice. for medical-grade claims you'll want a derm-licensed reviewer; for everything else the script lands.
trends still help discovery in beauty more than in most niches, but the script the generator writes is sound-agnostic — voiceover-first, with on-screen text doing the brand call-outs. layer audio underneath if it fits.
yes — sign in with google, walk through a 90-second onboarding, and start generating scripts. there's no paywall on the core generator right now. paid features may come later, but the v1 is free.
openai's gpt-4o, with a structured output schema that enforces shot-by-shot format. that means the script always comes back as labeled shots with separate fields for visual, voiceover, dialogue, on-screen text, caption, and hashtags — never as a wall of text.
90 second onboarding tunes the generator to your niche. drop one line, get a full script.