Good questions

A new format brings questions.

The what, how, and why.

The basics

A capsule is a story you scroll through. Text, image, and motion moving together as one surface, instead of a wall of text with a few pictures bolted on.

It reads like a short film and a visual essay at once. You publish it as its own page, or embed it where you already write.

You start with writing. Drop a link, paste an article, or write fresh in the launcher.

Capsules reads the structure you gave it and builds scenes around it, with imagery and motion that answer the words rather than decorate them. You set the mood, refine, and ship. The writing leads the whole way.

No. If you have writing, you can make a capsule.

The hard parts, composition and pacing and motion, are held by the format.

Yes, and most people start that way. Bring an essay, a dispatch, a launch post, a chapter.

Capsules is built to take finished writing and give it a form that matches the weight of the idea.

People who have something to say and want it to land. Founders telling an origin or launch story. Writers and essayists looking past the feed. Personal storytellers chronicling something that matters.

The common thread is intention. Capsules is for storytellers and story-readers. Those with vivid ideas and imaginations; those curious to experiment and co-create with AI. Writers, people with stories, visionaries, visual storytellers. Wanna-be visual storytellers.

The thinking

With infinite text, image, video, and sound generation, the bottleneck moved from making things to composing them. A blog cannot hold a multimodal idea without flattening it into a post. A capsule is a container built for new outputs that have never existed before.

No, and the distinction is the whole point. A divide has opened online: some turn away from AI and brand themselves made by humans, others surrender the page to whatever the model produces. Capsules walks the line between them. Human-led creation, made with AI, in a form readers actually want to dive into.

We are in the age of curation, where the art lies in taste. Constraints are what let generation produce something meaningful instead of infinite slop. Not every thought deserves a capsule, the same way not every idea deserves a book. That restraint is the signal.

Underneath, not on top. It turns your words into image and motion, then gets out of the way.

It is the engine, not the medium. The thing you publish, and the thing people remember, is your story.

The manifesto

Capsules are containers.

The longer argument for why this has to be its own medium, and why now.

The practical

Same medium, two doors. Start solo in the launcher and have a capsule live in minutes. Or bring the team in through Creative Lab for a built-for-you piece, made in your voice, end to end.

Either way, the writing comes first.

Both. Share a capsule as its own link, or embed it into a site you already run. Custom domains come with Pro.

It travels well, which is the point. Every capsule someone sees is the clearest argument for the format.

Plans start at $25 a month with Creator, for writers shipping their first capsules. Pro is $99 a month for creators and teams publishing more often, with unlimited capsules, custom branding, and a custom domain.

Every plan includes AI credits, with credit packs available anytime you need more. Subscriptions come with a 7-day money-back guarantee, and you can cancel anytime.

That is Creative Lab. Our team takes a story that deserves the full treatment and produces the capsule end to end, from creative direction and custom-tuned models to final motion and site integration.

It starts with a refundable $250 deposit that is applied to your project. It is for the launch, the campaign, or the one piece where the bar is high and the timing matters.

Still deciding?