Content Creation

Captions that don't scream "AI wrote this"

We've all scrolled past those generic AI captions. "Here's the thing about..." "You won't believe..." They're dead on arrival. These are different because they're based on what you actually said, not a template.

Same clip, different platforms

Your clip is about why you quit meetings. Here's what we'd generate:

LinkedIn

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?

TikTok

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"

X / Twitter

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.

Instagram

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:

• Formal vs. casual tone
• Emoji: heavy, light, or never
• First person vs. "we"
• Phrases you always use
• Words to avoid
• Hashtag preferences

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.

See what it writes for your content

Upload a clip. Check if the generated captions are actually useful or just more generic AI noise.