visualfounder in a hoodie, kitchen, single ring light. confident.
dialoguepeople keep asking how big the team is. let me walk you through our org chart.
satire is the hardest tone to nail because the moment you wink at the camera, the joke dies. this generator writes satirical scripts where the speaker plays it completely straight while saying something absurd. the viewer figures it out — the script never explains the bit. works for political commentary, industry takedowns, and absurdist character work.
tiktok rewards low production and high specificity. lean into voice — the words the speaker says matter more than the camera moves. on-screen text is the second voice; treat it like a character, not a caption. native audio over original is fine, but don't lead with a generic 'follow for more' close.
a deadpan tiktok where a startup founder slowly admits that 'we' and 'the team' refer to himself, alone, in his kitchen.
a deadpan tiktok where a startup founder slowly admits that 'we' and 'the team' refer to himself, alone, in his kitchen.
visualfounder in a hoodie, kitchen, single ring light. confident.
dialoguepeople keep asking how big the team is. let me walk you through our org chart.
visualfounder pulls up a powerpoint org chart. ceo, cto, head of product. four boxes.
dialoguewe have a ceo. we have a cto. we have a head of product. we have a dedicated qa lead.
on-screen4 roles. 1 hoodie.
visualfounder removes glasses. puts them on a different desk. sits in different chair. now is 'cto.'
dialogueour cto is currently building the new auth flow. he is also in this kitchen. he is me.
visualback in original chair. straight to camera.
dialoguewe're hiring. by we i mean i. by hiring i mean please.
you don't. you write it for the viewers who'll get it; the rest are not the audience. the generator commits fully to the bit — no hedging, no clarifying captions.
depending on the target, yes. the safest satirical takes punch up at industries or patterns, not at individuals. the generator leans toward systemic targets unless you specify otherwise in your idea.
15s to 60s. the platform leans into 30s clips for high-watch-through content. for storytelling — the kind that gets pinned — you can stretch to 60s if every beat earns its place. the generator scales the shot count to the duration.
implicit beats explicit. a 'pov: you' frame works when it's specific. asking the viewer 'wait until the end' works less than it used to. the strongest hooks here are confessional or contrarian, never declarative.
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.
drop a one-line idea. the generator handles the structure, the pacing, and the voice.