We refuse to sound like every other AI tool
There are 51 phrases we will never output. Not because we blocked them with a filter — because we built the system to understand why they kill retention.
Six we feel strongest about
We will never open with 'In today's video'
That phrase is the fastest way to lose a viewer in the first 3 seconds. Every AI tool does it because it's safe. Safe is boring. Boring is a dead channel.
We will never say 'dive into'
No human has ever said 'let's dive into' in casual conversation. It's a corporate memo pretending to be a YouTube script. Your viewers can smell it.
We will never use 'buckle up' or 'without further ado'
These are throat-clearing phrases that signal 'I don't have a real hook yet, so I'm stalling.' A strong opening doesn't need a warning label.
We will never write a script that sounds like a Wikipedia article
Information density is not the same as entertainment. A script that reads like a textbook might be accurate — it's also unwatchable. We write for ears, not eyes.
We will never pad with filler to hit a word count
Every sentence must earn its place. If a line doesn't move the story forward, raise the stakes, or land a joke — it gets cut. No exceptions.
We will never use the same voice for every creator
Your signature phrases, your rhythm, your weird little verbal tics — that's what makes viewers subscribe. We learn it from your real transcripts and match it exactly.
“The best scripts don't sound written. They sound remembered.”
That's the bar. If a script reads like it came from a template, we failed.
No credit card. 2 free scripts on the house.