Choose a hook pattern or tag collection.
Get 30-90 second vertical clips built around curiosity hooks, punchy captions, voiceover, SFX, pacing, and final exports ready for organic or paid social.
The current masonry block is the strongest differentiator. Give it darker broadcast framing so it feels like a channel programming surface, not a decorative carousel.
This should sit before the catalog grid. It turns "more videos" into a menu of repeatable social formats.
This block makes the craft visible. It turns the product from "AI videos" into a repeatable storytelling system.
The page should spell out the delivery bundle before asking teams to browse. This reduces procurement uncertainty.
These variants help the LP speak to channel owners, agencies, brands, and publishers without changing the core product.
A timeline block makes the buying process feel controlled and reviewable.
Choose a hook pattern or tag collection.
Topic, tone, platform, rights, and must-avoid notes.
Approve the claim, wording, and final tone.
Get final vertical files with captions and pacing.
Turn the format into a recurring content series.
This block turns price into a workflow comparison: subscriptions, exports, and manual assembly versus one ready-to-review clip.
$6/month for starter voice generation and cloning capacity.
$20/month for prompt writing, scripting, and iteration.
$10/month for an assumed starter video generation plan.
$10/month for an assumed Pro editing and export plan.
DIY stack total: $46/month, plus the time to assemble voice, prompts, video shots, captions, and exports. Ready video: $5 per finished clip.
One publish-ready trivia clip: hook, script, voiceover, captions, pacing, SFX, final export, and review-ready delivery.
Buy a ready clipThese are package shapes, not pricing claims. They help users understand how to start small and expand.
Best for first-time buyers validating one trivia style.
Best for teams testing one repeatable content lane.
Best for recurring short-form publishing calendars.
After the page explains formats and delivery, the catalog proof grid becomes proof and browsing, not just another repeated video surface.
This block clarifies why "publish-ready" is the product category.
Replace generic feature prose with procurement questions and operational guarantees.
Yes. Facts, tone, captions, and edits are reviewable before a clip is marked ready for your channel.
Order a single clip first, then expand the winning format into recurring batches.
Make licensing and intended use explicit before purchase so teams know where each clip can run.
This should be in the mockup because it is a conversion close, not a support afterthought.
The clip includes script, visuals, voiceover, captions, pacing, SFX, and final export.
Yes. The review moment should cover factual accuracy, tone, caption clarity, and export details.
The LP should make usage rights explicit before purchase, especially for paid campaigns.
Yes. The strongest offer is starting with one clip, then scaling the format that performs.
Let buyers choose tags, format lanes, or provide a topic brief with must-use and must-avoid notes.
Add an explicit fact-review gate before final delivery, especially for brands and publishers.