Creaibo generates content in your voice, not generic AI output – targeting the 50 million online creators for whom sounding human is a commercial necessity.
ENTRY ANGLES
Build specialized AI platform that generates content in creator's distinctive personal style · Partner with specific creator to develop platform alongside their workflow · Focus on quality and voice preservation rather than volume production
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CAPABILITIES
AI model fine-tuning for individual creator voice/style, Understanding of creator workflows and content quality standards
CREAIBO FOUNDER
“the first personal AI for creators”
The slide deck opens with a pointed declaration: "Bro, your content sounds like AI slop! Not anymore, because I started using Creaibo!"
Creaibo is an AI platform that lets creators generate content that sounds like they actually wrote it – only 10 times faster and 10 times better than before. At least that's the promise.
The primary target audience is people posting written content and videos on social media.
But the platform could also work for authors writing books, marketers producing ads and promotional videos, and researchers or analysts who need to process large volumes of content into insight-driven reports.
Creaibo's workflow starts with training the AI on your unique voice – your style, tone, and even your particular habits around punctuation – by uploading examples of your own work. Content creation then begins with brainstorming: drop in a few seed ideas or paste links to third-party content you want to riff on. The platform builds a visual mind map of the topic, which you can explore – adding new thoughts, loading new references – until new content ideas start to surface.
Once an idea has taken shape, the platform surfaces trending content on that topic from social platforms – YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and others. The author can engage with this material in two ways: write something in the same vein, or go in the completely opposite direction. Both are valid – creators typically either want to ride a trend or stand out from it.
From there, the AI engine drafts a structure or outline for the content – already shaped around the author's unique style – which the author can adjust manually. A button press turns the outline into finished content: either a polished written piece or a video script complete with scene descriptions, voiceover copy, and visual direction – ready to feed into an AI video generation tool.
The founder says the next priority is integrating Creaibo directly with AI video platforms, to make the end-to-end production flow fully seamless.
A limited version of the platform is free to try. Full plans are priced at $9.90 or $99 per month, with the difference being the number of AI credits included. Additional credits can be purchased as needed.
Creaibo launched only last week – the announcement appeared on Product Hunt.
AI-generated content is a recent but enormously powerful trend. In just two years since ChatGPT's release, AI-generated content on the internet has already surpassed content written or created by humans.
But the content has a real problem: in the vast majority of cases, readers and viewers can immediately tell it was AI-generated. There's something off about it compared to human writing. Partly because it lacks the individual style that distinguishes one creative voice from another – it all looks like it came off the same content factory assembly line.
For bulk tasks – ad copy, promotional videos, SEO text – that level of AI output is perfectly fine. But for serious creators, it simply doesn't cut it.
At the same time, even those serious creators are starting to feel a sharp pang of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) because they haven't yet tapped into AI's potential – which, in theory, could help them dramatically scale their output and audience reach.
As Creaibo's founder tells it, he felt exactly that – which is why he built the platform, first and foremost for himself. Not to replace himself, but to "amplify" himself.
Clearly, this situation resonates with a lot of creators – which is why similar platforms are starting to emerge.
One example: Palo ([related review](/review/u-kogo-to-est-somnenija)), founded by a former member of MrBeast's creative team, which raised $3.8 million in its first round in November.
The founder called it "the first personal AI for creators" – and its concept maps closely onto Creaibo. Or vice versa.
Palo also adapts to each creator's individual style, with the author sharing links to their social accounts so the AI can analyze their existing content.
From there, Palo supports brainstorming sessions to generate new content ideas, then turns those ideas into video scripts – since Palo is specifically optimized for video creation.
Palo's particular angle is that it also monitors the performance of content produced on the platform. The goal: identify which elements and patterns actually drive a video's success. Some of those patterns turn out to be unexpectedly specific – "adding melted cheese in the frame increases average views by 5 million" – but if it works, it works.
Here's the key distinction worth noting. The overwhelming majority of existing AI content platforms are designed for mass content production – where volume matters more than voice.
For creators, those platforms don't work. Their audiences expect quality content that carries a recognizable, distinctive personal style. That requires platforms that – as Creaibo's founder correctly put it – don't replace the creator, but support them.
And very soon, "would be nice to have" will become "can't function without" – because creators who still work entirely by hand won't be able to compete on volume or publishing pace with those who've learned to use AI the right way.
If you factor in that there are already around 50 million online influencers in the world – a number that keeps growing – creator-specific AI platforms start to look like a very attractive market.
One that, for the moment, relatively few startups are targeting – because most founders head straight for the mass content AI market, which is, at minimum, much easier to enter.
The direction of travel here is building specialized AI platforms for professional-grade content creation – platforms that, among other things, can generate content in each creator's uniquely recognizable style.
The best entry point: build it alongside a specific creator whose voice you understand deeply. A real person who already knows they should be using AI, but doesn't know how to do it without producing generic AI slop. If the platform solves their problem, it solves the same problem for every creator like them.