Our Take
Scriptmine is a quietly clever tool that scrapes Reddit for real conversations and spits out camera-ready content — think of it as a research assistant that does the digging so you don't have to. The team behind it is four people strong, including Krupali Trivedi, a senior Java developer with nine years of experience building at Syncabout Business Solutions. There's no public traction to point to yet, which makes this a hard one to read — the idea is sharp, but whether creators actually want to outsource their research to an AI is the question. Worth watching to see if they ship something people actually use or if this stays in the "cool concept" bucket.
Finds trending topics in your niche from Reddit, turns them into TikTok, Shorts, and Reels scripts with a built-in teleprompter for recording
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