Clear product promise
The page leads with one sentence: capture the spark, publish in your voice.
A creator agent that catches voice notes, screenshots, and rough thoughts, then turns them into a draft that feels ready to show — not like a homework assignment for the user.
The strongest product story here is simple: ideas arrive while people are busy, the rough note is already enough, and the system should help them ship without flattening their voice.
Nothing gets lost. Every idea finally ships.It is still brief, but the story is clearer: a named product, a clean promise, a visual workflow, and a tighter explanation of what the user actually gets.
The page leads with one sentence: capture the spark, publish in your voice.
Capture → Shape → Ship gives the product a reliable workflow without feeling rigid.
The language stays anchored in the real creator moments you found during research.
These are the moments the page is built around — the ones that make the product feel immediately believable.
The idea arrives between tasks, so the capture flow has to be faster than the distraction.
An image can carry the spark, so the system must treat it as part of the idea rather than a loose attachment.
The output should sound authored by the creator, not cleaned into generic marketing copy.
The user wants a path from raw capture to publishable draft without getting stuck in a blank editor.