A product link is enough
The page is read for the title, price and real details — menu clutter and shipping terms left out. What comes back is a script built on facts, with no invented specs and no imaginary discounts.
Convert Run reads your product page, writes the script, creates every shot, records the voice, burns the subtitles and cuts the video — then answers the people who comment on it.
No card required. You connect your own AI accounts and pay them directly — we never take a cut of what you spend.
Once you press create, the work happens in the background with a live progress view. Close the tab — it keeps going.
A product link, a topic, a script you already wrote, or a video whose style you want to borrow.
Vertical or square, real footage or generated shots, which voice, which language, how long. The cost estimate updates as you choose.
Shots sourced in parallel, voice recorded and timed, subtitles burned in, music and logo mixed, everything cut together.
Title, description, hashtags, cover and a ready-to-paste caption for each platform — then comment replies run themselves.
Every step below runs today. Nothing here is a promise.
The page is read for the title, price and real details — menu clutter and shipping terms left out. What comes back is a script built on facts, with no invented specs and no imaginary discounts.
Each line becomes a scene with its own brief, built around your product rather than generic mood footage.
Real stock where it works, generated shots where it doesn't — and the same clip never twice in one video.
Premium or free voices, then subtitles timed to the syllable instead of drifting out of sync.
Transitions, subtitle styling, music that ducks under the voice, your logo, and framing that suits the aspect ratio.
Instagram keeps to five hashtags, TikTok front-loads the payoff, YouTube leans on the title. Three texts, not one pasted three times.
Straight to your channel with the title, description and cover already attached.
Give it a topic and a rhythm; videos appear while you're elsewhere.
Shots that already worked are reused instead of paid for twice.
Paste a video that performed and Convert Run studies its technique: how the hook lands, where the curiosity gap opens, who is on camera, how the product is framed.
Then it writes a new ad for your product using that structure — never the original's words. A line written for someone else's product doesn't convert for yours.
Set a keyword. Anyone who writes it under your post gets a personal message with whatever you promised — a link, a code, a PDF, a video.
Everything here runs through the official tools each platform provides, inside the limits they publish. Nothing scrapes, nothing pretends to be the app, and nothing puts the account you spent years building at risk.
Convert Run runs on your server, against your own AI accounts, storing files on your own disk. No middle layer takes a cut or holds your library hostage.
Making video through paid services is an exercise in partial failure. Convert Run is designed around that, not in spite of it.
If a scene can't be created it's dropped and the rest still finishes. A video only fails when nothing usable is left — and then it names the service that refused and why.
A dropped connection won't quietly bill you for a second copy of a clip you already paid for. Retries are deliberate, never automatic on paid work.
When a post takes off and the platform's hourly limit is reached, the remaining comments wait for the next window rather than disappearing.
Platforms deliver notifications more than once by design. One reply per person is guaranteed at the storage level, not by a check that could race itself.
"Something went wrong" is not a diagnosis. When copy is rejected, the message names the claim that failed and why.
Account access quietly expires. Convert Run renews it well before the deadline so automation never stops without telling you.
Most tools resell credits at three to five times what they cost. We stand between you and the provider without touching the invoice.
Freealways
Run it on your own machine or server.
$0.05to about $3 per finished ad
Billed by whichever engine you chose.
Yoursalready
Plug in what you already pay for.
A product page that lists unbuilt features is just a lie with better typography. Here's what's still in progress.
Yes, and that's the point. You connect your own providers and pay them the real price instead of resold credits. Free tiers work: with a free text model, free stock footage and a free voice, a finished video can cost almost nothing.
Between roughly five cents and three dollars, depending entirely on whether you use real stock footage or ask an AI engine to generate every shot. The estimate is shown before anything is spent.
YouTube today, in one click, with the title, description and cover attached. Instagram publishing is built and being wired into scheduling. TikTok is waiting on their approval process.
Yes. It uses the official reply mechanism the platform provides for exactly this, and stays inside the limits they publish. Tools that scrape or pretend to be the app get accounts permanently disabled — that approach is deliberately not used here.
Generated copy is checked against your own script. Numbers have to appear in the source, and claims like waterproof, certified or guaranteed have to be supported. If something isn't, the text is rewritten — and if it still isn't, you're told which claim failed.
Twelve, written natively rather than translated — and each part is checked separately, so a Turkish description can't slip through with an English title attached.
On your own disk. Anything shared with a platform is exposed only through a link that expires, so nothing stays permanently public just because it was made.
No. The editing runs comfortably on a normal machine, and the heavy generation happens at whichever AI service you connected.
Create an account, drop in a product link, and watch it build.