AI handles the grunt work. You bring the humanity. That's the magic.
AI won't replace creators. It'll replace creators who don't use AI. That's not a threat. It's an opportunity.
Think of AI like a talented intern. Give it direction, and it'll handle the boring parts. You still make the creative decisions. You still add your voice. You still connect with your audience.
The truth: AI can write a first draft. Only you can make it yours. AI can generate ideas. Only you know which ones matter to your audience.
Think of credits like tokens at an arcade. Different AI tasks cost different amounts based on how much computing power they need.
Your platform subscription includes monthly credits. Need more? Buy Booster Packs. Use them wisely, they're non-refundable.
Best for: Writer's block. Getting started. First drafts.
Pro tip: The more specific your prompt, the better the output. "Write about productivity" is vague. "Write a 500-word article about morning routines for remote workers who struggle with focus" gets you something usable.
AI tends to be generic. Here's how to fix that:
Upload documents (PDFs, articles, research). AI reads them and can reference them when generating content.
Perfect for: Creating content based on your existing knowledge base, research papers, or proprietary information.
Privacy note: Your uploaded documents are only used for YOUR content generation. We never use them to train models or share them with others.
Your best superpower: turning one piece of content into many.
One video becomes:
AI can help with all of this. You create once. AI helps you distribute everywhere.
You own everything AI generates for you. Period.
Whether you use AI to write an article, post, or newsletter, it's yours. Use it commercially. Sell it. Whatever you want.
Important: AI-generated content may not be unique. Similar prompts can produce similar outputs. Always review and edit to make it distinctly yours.
We're transparent about our AI partners:
About your data: When you use AI, your inputs are processed by these providers. They don't use your data to train their models (per their enterprise API terms). Your content stays yours.
Golden rule: AI should feel like a tool in your toolkit, not a replacement for your craft. If your audience can't tell you used AI, you're using it right.
AI is improving fast. What's impossible today becomes standard tomorrow. We're constantly adding new models and capabilities.
The creators who thrive are the ones who experiment, learn what works, and stay focused on serving their audience - with or without AI.