Same clip, different platforms
Your clip is about why you quit meetings. Here's what we'd generate:
I stopped accepting meeting invites without an agenda.
Sounds harsh? Maybe. But here's what happened:
→ 60% fewer meetings on my calendar
→ The meetings that remained actually needed me
→ People started sending better agendas
The real cost of a meeting isn't the hour. It's the focus you lose for the rest of the day.
What's your meeting policy?
i started saying no to every meeting without an agenda and people lost their minds 😭
but also... my calendar has never been cleaner??
the trick is making it a policy not a personal rejection. "oh sorry, company policy, need an agenda" hits different than "i don't want to meet with you"
Started declining every meeting without an agenda.
Result: 60% fewer meetings, none of which were actually needed.
The real productivity hack isn't better meetings. It's fewer meetings.
The meeting policy that changed everything 📅❌
No agenda = no meeting. Simple rule, dramatic results.
Not being dramatic but my focus has never been better. Save this for when you need permission to protect your calendar.
#productivitytips #remotework #workfromhome #meetingfree #entrepreneurlife
Why these feel different
Generic AI just writes about a topic. We write from your transcript — the actual words you used, the specific examples you gave, the way you phrased things.
Then we adapt for platform norms:
- • LinkedIn — professional but not corporate-speak, hook-driven, asks for engagement
- • TikTok — casual, lowercase energy, relatability over authority
- • X/Twitter — concise, punchy, no fluff, strong take
- • Instagram — visual callouts, hashtag strategy, save-worthy formatting
You get 3-4 versions for each platform. Pick your favorite or edit from there.
Teach it your voice
In your brand settings, you can specify:
The more you configure, the less editing you'll do.
Still a first draft
Even good AI captions usually need a tweak. A word that doesn't sound like you. A hook that could be sharper. The goal is 80% done — skip the blank page, get something workable, polish as needed. If you're expecting perfect copy every time, you'll be disappointed. If you want a solid starting point, this delivers.