Scriptmine listens to your audience on Reddit to find trending topics. It turns those insights into daily, camera-ready video scripts so you never have to guess what to post again. Built for short-form creators who want to stop guessing and just hit record.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
Scriptmine started from a personal problem: I didn’t know what to say on camera.
I’d sit down to record, open a blank doc, and waste hours trying to come up with a script that sounded natural, relevant, and worth posting.
So I built Scriptmine to turn real audience conversations into camera-ready scripts.
You bring your topic and audience context, Scriptmine helps you extract the real questions/pain points and turns them into structured short-form scripts you can record right away.
If you’re a creator, I’d love your feedback:
1) Does this feel truly “record-ready”?
2) What would make it part of your weekly workflow?
Thanks so much for checking it out 🙏
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I had such an issue with this! I never knew what to say. Feels super akward to even speak but your product atleast helps me not feel that akward, lol. Thanks!
What made you choose reddit to convert the convos into a script? It seems like a great idea which can be extended to other platforms too but I’m very curious on how does it particularly take ideas from reddit because the conversations there are crazy, they can go into very deep dive of things or people would just be joking!
Also, do you plan to expand this to other platforms as well in future?
I started with Reddit because it has something unique: people describe their problems in detail, in their own words.
That gives Scriptmine high-signal language for hooks, objections, and pain points you can actually use in scripts.
You’re also right that Reddit can be noisy (jokes, tangents, deep threads).
So it does not just “copy comments” it filters and structure the input by:
relevance to the topic/ICP
repeated themes across threads
practical pain points vs off-topic chatter
Then Scriptmine turn those patterns into a script format (hook, problem, insight, CTA).
Reddit was the best starting point for but i'am planning broader source coverage so users can combine multiple audience signals.
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@poyashad That sounds amazing to be honest! I do agree with the part where people share their problems in their own words plus I guess in much more depth on reddit.
Scriptmine sounds like something that’ll be able to help a lot of people!
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Super relatable problem. The blank doc before recording is brutal.
If this pulls real audience questions well, creators will keep coming back.
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Awesome idea and great design! Love it! Really cool launch!
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This is pretty smart.
Starting from real Reddit questions instead of guessing topics makes a lot of sense. The blank page before recording is way too real.
If the scripts actually feel natural and not robotic, I can see creators using this weekly.
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I had such an issue with this! I never knew what to say. Feels super akward to even speak but your product atleast helps me not feel that akward, lol. Thanks!
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@adrian_gonzalez5 you are not alone!
What made you choose reddit to convert the convos into a script? It seems like a great idea which can be extended to other platforms too but I’m very curious on how does it particularly take ideas from reddit because the conversations there are crazy, they can go into very deep dive of things or people would just be joking!
Also, do you plan to expand this to other platforms as well in future?
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@krupali_trivedi Thanks for the thoughtful question!
I started with Reddit because it has something unique: people describe their problems in detail, in their own words.
That gives Scriptmine high-signal language for hooks, objections, and pain points you can actually use in scripts.
You’re also right that Reddit can be noisy (jokes, tangents, deep threads).
So it does not just “copy comments” it filters and structure the input by:
relevance to the topic/ICP
repeated themes across threads
practical pain points vs off-topic chatter
Then Scriptmine turn those patterns into a script format (hook, problem, insight, CTA).
Reddit was the best starting point for but i'am planning broader source coverage so users can combine multiple audience signals.
@poyashad That sounds amazing to be honest! I do agree with the part where people share their problems in their own words plus I guess in much more depth on reddit.
Scriptmine sounds like something that’ll be able to help a lot of people!
Super relatable problem. The blank doc before recording is brutal.
If this pulls real audience questions well, creators will keep coming back.
Awesome idea and great design! Love it! Really cool launch!
This is pretty smart.
Starting from real Reddit questions instead of guessing topics makes a lot of sense. The blank page before recording is way too real.
If the scripts actually feel natural and not robotic, I can see creators using this weekly.