visualcreator at desk, two phones up — both showing spotify family billing.
voiceoveri found out i was paying for spotify family twice. for fourteen months.
finance short-form has a credibility problem — the niche is full of bad advice in confident voices. the scripts that earn trust now are specific, sourced, and willing to admit complexity. the generator writes finance scripts that build authority without the 'gurus hate this' cadence.
a 60s short about discovering two overlapping spotify family subscriptions and how to audit your subscriptions in 10 minutes.
a 60s short about discovering two overlapping spotify family subscriptions and how to audit your subscriptions in 10 minutes.
visualcreator at desk, two phones up — both showing spotify family billing.
voiceoveri found out i was paying for spotify family twice. for fourteen months.
visualscreen recording: privacy dashboard at apple.com → subscriptions. arrow overlay: 'spotify family — $16.99' and underneath, on android phone, 'spotify family — $16.99.'
voiceoverone was billed through apple. one was billed through google. two different family plans. neither knew the other existed.
on-screen$16.99 × 14 months × 2 = $475
visualcreator opens a notes app. types: 'apple subscriptions, google subscriptions, paypal subscriptions, bank statements, dec.' checks each one off.
voiceoverdo this once a year. open every subscription source you have. apple. google. paypal. your last six months of bank statements. it takes ten minutes and pays for a vacation.
on-screenaudit annually. 10 min. ~$200 found.
visualcreator cancels one of the spotify subscriptions on screen. confirmation appears.
voiceoverspotify did not refund the fourteen months. apple's billing is not your friend. that's a hard lesson worth four hundred and seventy-five dollars.
visualphone face-down on desk, notes app visible.
dialoguesave this for your next saturday morning.
yes — but only when the creator names real numbers and real risks. generic finance hooks have been pattern-matched to ai content for two years; the scripts here lean specific and personal to break out of that bucket.
the generator doesn't give specific investment advice. it writes around the principles, the personal stories, and the patterns. if you're a registered advisor, you'll still want a compliance pass before posting.
educational primary, with a serious or comedy secondary depending on the angle. dramatic works for storytime finance ('i lost $14k in three days') but isn't a default.
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.