Tools for creators

AI tools for content creators —
YouTube, TikTok, podcast, newsletter.

Scripts with A/B hooks, retention-tuned pacing, titles, descriptions, summaries, newsletter subject lines, and multi-language reach. Pick the angle before you record.

How content creators use this.

A real workflow, not a list of apps. Each step chains into the next — summary becomes flashcards, outline becomes draft, draft gets polished.

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    Write a script that survives the first 15 seconds — where the 2026 YouTube algorithm decides whether to promote your video at all. YouTube Script Generator ships a primary hook plus 2-3 A/B alternate hooks in DIFFERENT styles (curiosity / stat / bold-claim / story) so you can record 2-3 openers and let YouTube Studio's built-in A/B test pick the winner. Plus 3-7 timestamped sections with talking points and b-roll cues, an outro with next-video teaser, and 3-6 pacing notes targeting the 30-second and 3-minute retention cliffs specifically. Shorts, standard 5-10 min, or long 15-30 min — all three lengths built in. Never fabricates stats; flags YMYL / demonetization risks before you record.

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    Turn your raw video or transcript into a clean YouTube description. Drop the URL or paste the transcript — get a TL;DR, section timestamps, and pull-quote key points your audience will skim in the comments.

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    Write the description that earns the tap. YouTube Description Generator gives you the under-125-char hook that shows above the "...more" fold, a 2-3 sentence summary, clean chapter markers, labeled CTA link slots (you fill in the URLs — we never fabricate), and 8-15 CamelCase hashtags where the first 3 pin above your video title. Paste-ready block with the right newlines already formatted in. No "In this video, I…" openings.

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    Pick a title that doesn't look like every other channel's. 6-12 options across styles — curious, numbered, provocative, question — each with character count and a one-line reason it works. YouTube's first 40 chars matter most; we optimize for that.

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    Turn every video or essay into a LinkedIn post that gets shared, an X thread that gets quoted, and an Instagram carousel caption that earns the tap. LinkedIn Post returns 2-3 long-form variants with scroll-stopping hooks. Tweet Generator turns the same idea into punchy singles or a 3-7 tweet thread. Instagram Caption Generator ships 3-5 variants with first-line hooks tuned for the 125-char "more" cutoff plus a curated hashtag pack. Repost your long-form work where your audience actually hangs out — all three feeds, one run each.

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    Tighten your profile bios so new followers know who you are in 150 characters. Bio Generator writes IG (150 char), Twitter (160), and LinkedIn (220) in one run, 3-5 variants per platform, all under the limit. Keeps your positioning consistent across every profile the algorithm sends someone to.

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    Hashtags that actually earn reach instead of blending into the noise. Hashtag Generator splits every run into broad (high-volume reach), niche (where your community lives), and branded (tags you can own) — sized right for Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, or LinkedIn. No engagement-bait tags like #like4like, honest volume estimates, plus related keyword seeds for your next video or caption.

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    Newsletter subject lines that survive the inbox. Email Writer returns 2-3 body variants + 2-4 extra subject-line options. Under 50 chars (the sweet spot for preview text). No "I hope this finds you well" energy.

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    Script structure from a topic. Essay outline gives you a thesis + hook + H2-level outline that works just as well for video scripts and podcast episodes as for blog posts. Use the "analytical" type for commentary videos.

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    Turn the video into a companion blog post in one pass. Most creators skip this — it's the single biggest channel-growth lever nobody uses. Blog Post Writer takes the episode title and outline (your video section list works as-is) and drafts a 900-1400 word SEO-indexed post your video viewers land on from Google months later. Meta title + description ready for YouTube descriptions, key-takeaways box that doubles as pinned-comment content, pull quote for the newsletter, internal-link-anchor suggestions pointing back to related episodes. Never invents stats from your video — uses bracketed placeholders when it would have to.

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Ready when you are.

Free to try — no signup for the first few runs per day of any tool. A free account adds 30 credits/month and saves your work.

Common questions from content creators.

Can I summarize my own YouTube videos?

Yes — paste the URL or your transcript and we'll return TL;DR, sections, and quotes you can lift into the description, pinned comment, or show notes.

Does the Title Generator know YouTube's character limits?

Yes. Each candidate returns its actual character count. For YouTube we target up to 100 chars, but optimize the first 40 (the part that shows in search). For newsletters we aim for 40-60. For email subjects we stay under 50.

How do I repurpose one video into 5 pieces of content?

YouTube Summarizer → newsletter draft (use Email Writer to tighten). The summary → Mind Map → carousel slides. The transcript → Essay Outline → companion blog post. Translate the description → international markets. One video, five formats, roughly 15-20 credits.

Does this work for podcasts?

Yes if you have a transcript. Paste it into YouTube Summarizer (it accepts raw transcripts, not just URLs). For episode-title brainstorming, use Title Generator with kind="podcast" — we optimize for the 45-70 char range most podcast apps display.

What about TikTok / Instagram caption help?

Title Generator with kind="tweet" returns 60-120 char options that work well as Instagram caption hooks. A dedicated hashtag + short-caption tool is on our roadmap.

Is my transcript stored somewhere?

Cached server-side for 7 days (so re-running the same input is instant), and saved under your session so you can find it in history. Public share links only work if you share them.

Tools for other workflows.