Use case / Brand campaigns
Lock the creative
before a camera rolls.
Brand campaigns live or die on consistency. One off-brand edit, one tone-deaf social cut, and months of positioning work dilute overnight. Storyboards give you a locked creative direction every stakeholder can see, before production starts.

Every brand campaign is a chain of approvals. The storyboard is the one artefact every person in that chain can read in the same way.
Why we built this
Act 01
On-brand by design, not by revision
Paste your website URL and the AI reads your tone, audience, and positioning before writing a single line. Every panel sounds like you wrote it. No briefing templates, no "can we make this more on-brand" rounds, no agency onboarding week.
- Brand voice extracted from your live site
- Audience and positioning baked into every caption
- Consistent sign-off panel across all campaigns

Act 02
One brief, every channel
Brand campaigns touch five surfaces in one launch. A hero 60-second spot for the homepage. Vertical cuts for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. Pre-roll YouTube edits. Pick a production tier and the storyboard style adapts to match the output you need.
- Social: quick vertical 9:16 sketches for platform-native content
- Brand: widescreen 16:9 boards for hero campaign spots
- TVC: cinematic charcoal boards for broadcast and long-form

Act 03
Sign-off in hours, not weeks
Send the storyboard link to your CMO, legal reviewer, media agency, and product marketing team. They view it in a browser on any device. They feed back. You iterate by regenerating a single panel. The whole approval loop collapses from three weeks to an afternoon.
- Public share link. No viewer account required.
- Regenerate individual panels without rebuilding the board
- Revoke access with one click once approved

The anatomy
What sits inside every brand campaign storyboard
One brief in
A rough concept, a Figma doc, or a one-liner. Anything readable becomes a starting point.
Three production tiers
Social, Brand, or TVC. The level of craft scales to match the scope of what you're making.
Six panels as standard
A complete narrative arc. Go to twenty panels on Pro for long-form and multi-scene work.
One link to share
Stakeholders review in-browser. No logins, no Dropbox chains, no "pls advise" emails.
Questions we get from brand teams
The answers you'll want before you pitch this internally.
Will the storyboard actually respect our brand guidelines?
The AI reads your live website before it writes a word. It picks up your tone, positioning, and audience, then carries those through every caption and closing frame. It won't read a PDF of brand guidelines, but in practice the site-based read produces cleaner, more consistent output than most agency first drafts.
Can our production partner or media agency use this too?
Yes. Share the storyboard link with them directly. They can view, download the script, and use it as a locked creative reference before cameras roll. Many teams use it to align internal and external partners on the same document.
How do we handle multi-market campaigns?
Generate separate storyboards per market from the same core brief. Change the audience line, regenerate, and the tone shifts for the new market while the narrative structure stays consistent.
What about rights and IP on generated content?
The storyboard is yours. You own the scripts, panels, and any video animations you produce from it. Panels are illustrated references, not final artwork, so there's no ambiguity when you hand off to a production team.
Does this replace our creative agency?
For early-stage concept work, often yes. For full production, no. Most brand teams use it to nail the creative direction in-house, then bring an agency in for execution with a storyboard already approved.
How many rounds of revision does a typical brand campaign take?
With a traditional agency cycle, three to five rounds across two or three weeks is standard. Teams using storyboard tools report collapsing that to a single afternoon per campaign, because stakeholders review a visual artefact instead of a written brief.
Your next brand campaign,
storyboarded before lunch.
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