Honestly, I think a lot of people would at least try something like this—especially those who struggle with consistency.
The biggest bottleneck for most creators isn’t ideas, it’s execution. Turning a rough thought into a structured video (hook, flow, captions, timing) takes way more effort than people expect. So a tool that handles that first layer could definitely save time.
That said, I don’t think people are looking for a “complete replacement.” If every video starts to feel templated or AI-generated, it might hurt performance over time. TikTok still rewards content that feels personal or slightly imperfect.
Where something like this could really work is as a starting point:
- Idea → rough script → structure → then the creator adds their own tone/style
From a product perspective, this is actually very aligned with where TikTok-style platforms are heading—reducing friction between idea and creation.
You can even see similar thinking in how platforms and solutions are evolving. For example, with systems like Miracuves’ TikTok clone, the focus isn’t just on hosting videos but enabling faster creation cycles and smoother content flow for users.
So yeah, I’d say there’s definitely demand—but the real value will be in how flexible it is. If users can tweak and personalize the output easily, it could be genuinely useful.
Curious—are you targeting beginners who struggle with ideas, or more advanced creators trying to scale output?