Paste source text
Use the existing New project flow to paste the script, brief, story, listing facts, or approved product notes.
Templates / Brainrot-style explainer
Create a brand-safe brainrot-style explainer from pasted facts with clear structure and quote-first generation.
Current app handoff
This CTA opens /projects/new?template=brainrot_explainer with the workflow preselected in the New project form before quote confirmation.
The current route needs pasted topic facts. It does not scrape trends or import external sources.
What to paste
These pages are truthful P0 entry points. They work from source text and facts you provide directly.
Workflow
The static template page hands off to the current project form and keeps cost visibility in the app flow.
Use the existing New project flow to paste the script, brief, story, listing facts, or approved product notes.
SceneLock plans the storyboard and shows an itemized USD estimate before paid generation starts.
The project stores the selected template slug and uses source-fact prompts to avoid unsupported claims.
Hook metadata
The registry stores hook style metadata alongside each template so prompts and future analytics share the same source of truth.
Open with a direct contradiction, meme-speed premise, or surprising comparison.
Very short beats, frequent visual resets, and a clear explanation underneath.
Use bold captions, simple metaphors, kinetic cutaways, and brand-safe absurdity.
End with a punchy takeaway or comment prompt.
Keep the style brand-safe; do not make the result incoherent, abusive, or misleading.
Use cases
Use this template when your source facts are ready to paste before quote.
P0 boundary
These limits keep the page aligned with what the current app route can render.
FAQ
Short answers for search visitors before they enter the app.
It means fast, playful short-form pacing with bold metaphors, not incoherent or unsafe output.
It can add style, but factual claims should stay anchored to the pasted source text.
Not in P0. Paste your own topic facts or trend notes.
Ready for quote-first generation?