🚀 Just launched something new in under 10 hours:
🎤 You talk, I listen → and you get reels, carousels, LinkedIn posts, and more, all ready to go.
I call it TalkStories – a content engine for people who don’t want to be creators, but want to show up with authority online.
Here’s what I’ve done so far 👇
The Idea:
I’ve talked to a bunch of professionals (consultants, realtors, authors, execs) who are great at what they do, but still struggle to build a consistent, authentic content presence.
The Usual Problems?

They don’t know what to say.
They second-guess their voice.
They want to stay consistent but get stuck in the process.
Or they just don’t want to spend hours scripting videos or writing posts.
The Solution:
🎤 We hop on a 45-minute conversation (like a podcast but more personal)
🧠 I come prepared with deep questions based on your audience and niche
✂️ Then I turn that convo into a month of content:
✅ Reels
✅ Carousels
✅ LinkedIn posts
✅ Newsletter copy
✅ Captions + visuals to match your vibes

Why It’s Working:
✅ It feels real
✅ It’s efficient
✅ No AI templates or over-polished fluff
✅ It’s your voice, but professionally repackaged
✅ It helps people actually start creating without the burden of “creating”
What’s Next:
Testing with 3 more people before turning this into a full service.
DM me here or comment below if you want to try this!
I love the concept of TalkStories, especially the way it helps professionals find their voice without the hassle of content creation. However, one thing I’d be cautious about is the balance between ‘authenticity’ and the content being "professionally repackaged". While you’re definitely saving people time, it might be hard for some to maintain that authentic feel if they don’t have enough input or control over the final product. It would be interesting to see if there’s a way for clients to have more direct involvement in shaping the tone and direction of the content, while still keeping things efficient. Overall, this could be a game-changer for busy professionals who are struggling with content, though!
Hey Kamil, thanks for sharing such a thoughtful perspective. And honestly, it’s one of the core tensions I wanted to solve with TalkStories.
You're right, authenticity isn't only about what we say, but also how close it feels to our voice. The last thing I want is for someone to sound like a version of themselves they wouldn’t recognize.
That’s why the process is designed to feel more like a collaboration than a handoff. I prefer to start by understanding the tone, goals, and boundaries that the person is aiming for and during our call, I guide the conversation, but the insights, stories, and voice come from them.
Before publishing, they get everything to review with space to shape or refine what feels off. I want them to be excited to share whatever comes out of the conversation :)
It’s not about outsourcing the story. It’s about helping you express it more easily, and more often, without losing what makes it yours.
Curious, how do you work around content? Amazing that you're asking these questions :)
I'd love to hear more about your experience and if you have more questions.
Just thought of this idea the other day...
I am in the process of launching my first product and needed to create some content for my socials. I've never created anything on social media before so I really wasn't sure how to start. I ended up doing a very similar thing to your product: yapping to chatgpt using the dictate feature and asking it to turn it into a post -> then iterate the script until I thought it was ready.
So glad someone could make this an official product! I'd love to hear how the launch is going so far. Best of luck!
Hey Aiden! Thanks for sharing your experience :) What are you working on? Would love to know more about your product.
That's so true. I've struggled to create content, and honestly, I still do, but I know a lot of people, especially professionals who are amazing at what they do and have so much to share from their expertise, but either are super busy or find creating content challenging.
And this process, "content-interview", helps them talk about things as they would with a friend, and I get to use my expertise as a brand manager to help them build an authentic brand online.
I'm currently starting my first business: CartPilotAI.
It's an AI assistant for ecommerce stores to answer customer questions and provide expert-level knowledge, like the online version of in-store sales reps.
Here's my landing page (I'd love your feedback):
https://cartpilotai.vercel.app/
I love your process and I think that's a great way to use your skills. Talking with people is such a natural way to find out what we know, so it makes sense that it can help people find ideas for content (and even better if you can create it for them).
Separate question about marketing: How are you spreading the word about your service and what are the main channels you are using?
This is my first time starting an online business and I'm not sure what the best strategies are. Would love to hear what's worked for you!
Thanks for sharing the idea with me, Aiden! The Landing page looks great and explains the concept effectively! Having worked with 40+ e-commerce businesses, I can visualize the use case of your product, especially for small business owners who rely heavily on experts and might not have enough resources to access that kind of help.
I do have one question, if you don't mind me asking:
What would be the ideal scenario when your product would be highly valuable to someone?
If there's a way you could add a video of how the product works and how it can help the users, would be super helpful, I believe :) Just a thought!
Thank you for your feedback!
My ideal scenario would be a situation where a store owner is offering a large catalogue of products and/or when many similar products are differentiated in multiple ways (an example of this would be computers, which have many specs and properties).
I definitely plan on adding a demo video as soon as I get my MVP built; I'm still working on that.
Thank you again and best of luck!
Amazing! Looking forward to the demo video :) Thanks for sharing the scenario.
All the best with the MVP!
What's your current content process? What are you struggling with atm?