visualcreator at parents' house, holding up dad's flip phone (no calendar, no apps). dad in background.
dialoguemy dad refuses to use a calendar. he has a perfect attendance record. nothing makes sense.
writing comedy for short-form is the hardest niche to do well and the easiest one to fake badly. the generator writes comedy scripts that commit to the bit — setup, twist, exit — and avoid the 'four jokes per shot' pattern that makes most ai-written comedy feel synthetic.
a 30s reel about a dad who refuses to use a digital calendar and somehow has never missed a single appointment.
a 30s reel about a dad who refuses to use a digital calendar and somehow has never missed a single appointment.
visualcreator at parents' house, holding up dad's flip phone (no calendar, no apps). dad in background.
dialoguemy dad refuses to use a calendar. he has a perfect attendance record. nothing makes sense.
visualcut to dad explaining his system. extremely confident. he points to his head.
dialoguehis system is, and i quote, 'the appointment will remind me when it is happening.'
on-screenthe appointment will remind him.
visualscreenshots of texts from creator to dad: 'don't forget your dentist tuesday' — dad replies 'why would i forget the dentist.'
dialoguei tried to add him to my google calendar. he told the receptionist his daughter had hacked his appointments.
visualdad at the end of frame, walking out the door. checks watch. nods.
dialoguedentist is in eleven minutes. he's never been late. i'm starting to think we're the broken ones.
specificity, restraint, and rhythm. the format has matured past hook-slop and back into actual comedy structure — setup, escalation, payoff. the generator writes to that structure deliberately.
yes. drop the character premise in your idea ('a 70-year-old retired pilot trying to use venmo for the first time') and the script will commit fully to the voice.
only when the audio is the joke. otherwise, original voiceover lands better — it's harder to algorithmically pattern-match, which is what the algorithm rewards now.
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.