for creators

Study the source. Ship in your voice.

Uoink keeps the videos, podcasts, and articles you study on disk, then gives Writing Studio source material it can cite and shape into posts.

Hooks / screenshots / comments / Voice DNA / creator credit

writing sourceready
source: karpathy-intro-to-llms.mdhook: curiosity_gap / confidence 4 of 5best frame: 00:47 / compression of the internetthread angle: the metaphor that made LLMs clickcredit: via @karpathy / source link preserved
creator loop

Turn research into output without flattening the source.

01capture

Grab the thing you are studying.

Uoink a video, podcast, article, or thread and keep the original source link intact.

02read

Search the corpus like notes.

Find hooks, claims, screenshots, comments, people, products, and phrases across your saved library.

03write

Draft from the source card.

Writing Studio pulls the saved material, checks Voice DNA, and keeps citations close.

04publish

Carry creator credit forward.

Threads and blogs keep the source line visible so the original creator gets credit.

starter prompts

Ask questions that start from evidence.

These are the questions Uoink makes cheap because the transcript, screenshots, comments, and metadata already sit in one file.

01What hook type opens this video, and what proof shows the audience noticed?
02What claims should I verify before I repeat this idea?
03What pacing beats should I borrow for my next script?
04Which comments reveal objections I should answer?
05What source line should become the first tweet?
06What screenshot belongs with the main point?
writing studio

Draft the thread with source credit baked in.

Uoink is built for creators who study other creators. The draft can move to X, a blog, or your editor, but the source link and creator handle stay close by default.

Writing Studio X video capture

local by default

I am studying a competitor channel. Where does that research go?

Onto your disk. Uoink has no hosted corpus, no account, and no telemetry endpoint.

best next click

Install Uoink, capture one source, then open Writing Studio with that source selected.

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