Story Architect takes a single idea and runs it through seven proven storytelling frameworks — Pixar, Golden Circle, StoryBrand, Hero’s Journey, 5-Part Arc, Three-Act Structure, and ABT. You fill in a brief (what’s the idea, who’s the audience, what do you want them to do) and it generates a full script for each framework you’ve selected, calibrated to your target duration. 30 seconds or 5 minutes, it adjusts accordingly.
What I actually like about it is the comparison layer. You don’t just get a script — you get to see the same idea told seven different ways, which makes it obvious pretty fast which structure fits. A founder story shouldn’t use the same framework as a sales page. A keynote opener isn’t the same as a Slack update. The app makes those distinctions visible instead of leaving you to figure it out yourself.
It was also my first proper vibe-coded full-stack app. It has a Neon PostgreSQL database, serverless API routes, login with password management, and a history feature that saves your generated scripts. Probably overkill for what it does, but that’s the whole point.
Select one or all seven frameworks and generate scripts for each simultaneously.
Scripts are timed to your target length, from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, at natural speaking pace.
Each generated script is a single editable text block you can tweak directly in the app.
Type your goal and the app auto-suggests which frameworks are the best fit.
Scripts are saved to a database so you can come back to them later.
Eight tone settings from visionary to sassy, applied to the generated language.
Simple auth with the ability to change your password from the account menu.
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