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Everything creators need to maximize their content performance with SFN AI.
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Creator Studio is your personal portal for content ideas, performance tracking, and brand partnerships. Here's what you'll find.
Your main screen shows personalized content ideas. Each card displays the angle name, a brief description, and badges indicating viral potential. Tap any idea to expand the full script breakdown.
Below content ideas, you'll see brand cards for each partnership. These show available products, active promotions, and brand-specific requirements.
Every content idea includes proof videos showing similar content that performed well. Watch these to understand the execution style, pacing, and energy that drove results.
On mobile, navigate by tapping left and right on the screen edges. On desktop, use the arrow buttons at the top. The indicator shows which idea you're viewing (e.g., "1 / 3").
Content DNA is how SFN AI understands your unique creative style. It's generated by analyzing your existing content and determines which angles get personalized for you.
SFN AI analyzes your last 50+ videos, looking at content type, energy level, narrative structure, editing style, and what drove engagement. The analysis runs when you're first added and updates periodically as you post more.
When brands send angles, SFN AI uses your Content DNA to personalize the execution. If you're strongest at "authentic testimonials" but an angle calls for "high-energy demos," the system adapts the idea to match your style while preserving the winning pattern.
Content ideas are personalized video concepts generated when proven angles meet your Content DNA. They're designed to eliminate decision paralysis and give you a clear path from concept to posted content.
When connected to a brand, you'll receive an average of 3 fresh ideas per day automatically. In addition, brands can send angles directly to your Creator Studio. When you receive an angle, SFN AI generates 1-2 additional ideas that adapt the framework to your unique style.
Each content idea includes:
Fresh content ideas appear in your Creator Studio daily. Here's how to make the most of them.
Open your Creator Studio to see available ideas. Use the navigation arrows to browse between them. Each idea shows badges indicating viral potential and conversion lift.
Tap an idea to expand its full script breakdown:
Always watch at least one proof video before filming. These show real creators executing similar content successfully. Pay attention to energy, pacing, and how they handle transitions.
Not ready to film right now? Tap the save icon to bookmark ideas for later. Saved ideas are accessible from your profile.
The shot list is your filming guide—breaking down exactly what to capture, section by section. Following it is the fastest path to high coherence scores.
From any content idea, tap View Shot List to see the complete filming breakdown. The shot list is designed as a reference guide you can follow while filming with your phone—not a camera app, just a clear checklist of what to capture.
Each shot section includes:
Following the shot list closely drives your coherence score—and coherence drives GMV. Creators with 90%+ coherence average 6.9x higher earnings per video. The structure isn't limiting your creativity; it's amplifying what works.
Coherence Score measures how closely your content matches proven patterns—on a scale of 0-100%. It's the single best predictor of your GMV potential.
Coherence is calculated by analyzing your posted video against the recommended content framework. The AI evaluates five components: Scripts, Hooks, Story, CTA, and Pre-ship.
These patterns aren't arbitrary. They're extracted from thousands of videos that actually drove sales. When you follow them closely, you're applying proven conversion psychology—hooks that stop scrolls, story beats that build desire, CTAs that drive action.
Coherence isn't about being robotic or losing your personality. The patterns provide structure; your unique voice and style bring them to life. High-coherence creators aren't reading scripts—they're channeling proven frameworks through their authentic selves.
Your coherence score breaks down into five components. Understanding each helps you identify exactly where to improve.
Did you hit the key messages and product claims? This component tracks whether you covered the essential talking points that drive purchase intent.
Did you nail the attention-grab? The hook component analyzes your opener against the recommended pattern. This is often the highest-leverage area—if viewers scroll past, nothing else matters.
Did you follow the story structure? This tracks whether your video follows the recommended narrative arc—setup, conflict/problem, solution, transformation.
Was your call-to-action clear and well-placed? The CTA component checks timing, clarity, and urgency. Too early, too late, or too weak all hurt conversion.
Did you address concerns before viewers ask? Pre-ship handles common objections proactively—price justification, usage instructions, setting expectations.
Each component shows a percentage and color indicator. Green (80%+) means you nailed it. Yellow (60-79%) means room for improvement. Red (below 60%) means you missed key elements.
Low coherence isn't a judgment—it's a roadmap. Here's how to systematically improve your scores.
Look at your score breakdown. Which component is consistently lowest? That's where to focus first. Improving one weak area can significantly boost your overall score.
Go back to the proof videos for your weak component. If hooks are your issue, watch how top creators open their videos. Study the exact words, timing, and energy.
Don't improvise until your scores are consistently above 80%. The shot lists exist because they work. Once you internalize the patterns, you can add your creative touches.
Especially for hooks. Film 3-5 variations and pick the best. The hook is only 3 seconds but determines whether anyone sees the rest.