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Vidotoria turns mobile apps into TikTok, Instagram and Youtube Shorts content.
Built for mobile app founders, indie developers and growth marketers who need to ship short-form content daily without learning CapCut or hiring an editor.
You describe your app, drop in a few screen recordings and Vidotoria handles the rest: AI writes a hook script tailored to your niche, sources matching stock footage, adds natural AI voiceover in 10+ voices across 5 languages and renders polished MP4s formatted for TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts.
Founders behind Glimpsy, InvoiceMaker, Beselina, HabitPattern, and Reflectly to ship daily app content.
Pricing: Starter $20/mo, Pro $49/mo, Scale $139/mo. 7-day free trial, no credit card required.
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Vidotoria's answer:
Vidotoria runs on a modern web stack: Next.js on Vercel for the front end, a Node.js worker on Railway handling video rendering with Remotion, Supabase for database and authentication, ElevenLabs for AI voiceover with character-level subtitle timestamps, and Anthropic's Claude API for script generation.
Vidotoria's answer:
Vidotoria is the only AI content engine purpose-built for mobile app founders. It generates multiple content formats like hook videos, slideshows, meme reels, feature demo and text stories from a single app description, then renders them with trending hooks specific to your app category (productivity, finance, health & fitness, journaling, lifestyle, education, business). Unlike generic AI video tools, every script ends with an install-focused CTA not a follow prompt. The platform also auto-detects your iOS details from your App Store listing, so output stays on-brand without manual setup.
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Vidotoria's answer:
General video editors like CapCut and VEED require manual editing skills and hours of time per video. Generic AI video tools like InVideo and Pictory aren't built for app marketing, their hooks, pacing and CTAs miss the mark for driving installs. AI pixel generators like Synthesia raise authenticity concerns and don't show real app UI. Vidotoria sits in a different lane: it combines licensed stock footage, your actual screen recordings, natural AI voiceover and category-specific trending hooks, all engineered to drive installs, not vanity views. App idea to ready-to-post content in under 5 minutes.
Vidotoria's answer:
Mobile app founders, indie developers and small studios who need to ship daily short-form content for TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts but don't have a dedicated marketing team or the time to edit in CapCut. Also app growth marketers at early to mid-stage startups testing content angles fast without commissioning external creators. Categories served include productivity, finance, health & fitness, journaling, lifestyle, education and business apps.
Vidotoria's answer:
Vidotoria came out of my own frustration as a mobile app founder. I was trying to grow my app through TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, and creating content daily was crushing me. CapCut took hours per video. Hiring an editor was out of budget. Templates looked generic and didn't drive any installs. I watched other apps go viral while mine sat with barely any traction, and the gap was always distribution, never the product itself. Vidotoria became the tool I wished existed: something that could take any app and generate genuine short-form content in minutes, with hooks specific to that app's category and CTAs engineered for installs not vanity views. I built it for myself first. Then every other indie founder I showed it to said the same thing, they needed it too.