Start with a thought.
Record a voice memo or paste a transcript. Paradise Studio gives you six angles, then scaffolds outlines for the platforms you publish on. You write the copy.
./run.sh from the folder, or click instead.
Paradise Studio runs on Claude (Anthropic's model). You connect your own API key, so there's no subscription, no markup, and your data goes directly from your browser to Anthropic. Nothing touches our server.
Up to three minutes. Browser transcription is rough; tidy it up below before generating.
Click a starter to drop it into the box above. Edit, expand, or just hit generate.
Pick an angle.
Six directions you could take this. Each is filtered through your brand voice notes so it sounds like you, not like AI. Take any one as a starting point. Shape it into something only you could write.
Recent pieces on this topic. Use them to find the gap, not the script.
Six different ways into the same idea. Pick one and the brief is scaffolded around it.
Get a fresh set. Optional hint shapes what's different about the next one.
Reading your transcript and your brand voice notes...
Your brief.
Show source memo
Scaffolding outlines for the platforms you publish on...
History.
Every brief you've saved on this browser. Click the body to reopen, click the status pill to cycle through Potential, Used, Archived.
FAQ.
You might be asking...
Who made this? Why?
Jess Allison, founder of Producing Paradise. I built Paradise Studio in four weeks as part of the Women in AI Accelerator with Build Club. The brief was to ship something real using the AI tools available right now. This is what I made.
If you like it or have feedback, tell me. I'm building Producing Paradise on the side. The feedback loop is small but it matters.
Who can see my data? Where does it go?
Almost nobody.
Your voice memo, your transcript, your brand voice notes, your saved briefs. All of it stays in your browser (localStorage on this device). When you click Generate angles or Refine, your browser sends the relevant text directly to Anthropic's API, using your own key. None of your content passes through my server. I don't have one.
The one exception: anonymous page-view counts via Vercel Analytics. No cookies, no individual tracking, no content. Just a count of visits so I can see whether the app is getting any traction. Block with any standard ad blocker if you'd rather not be counted.
If you clear your browser data, everything goes with it.
Why do I need my own API key?
Two reasons. First, hosting generation for everyone would cost me money I don't have, and I'd rather build something useful than an MVP I can't sustain. Second, your data stays between you and Anthropic. There's no middleman logging what you write.
It's slightly more friction at the start. Once your key is saved, it persists in this browser.
How much does it cost?
Roughly 5-15 cents per brief at current rates. Refinements are cheaper because they run on Haiku, a smaller and faster model. You can cap your monthly spend on your Anthropic account so it never goes above what you're comfortable with.
What if the suggestions don't sound like me?
Two fixes. Open Settings and expand your brand voice notes. Paste 15 to 20 samples of your existing content (blog posts, captions, reel scripts you've liked). The more specific your samples, the more the suggestions land in your register.
Then on the brief view, use the Refine panel. The Cut the slop chip is aggressive about cutting generic phrases. The freeform input takes any instruction you'd give an editor.
Is my voice memo recorded anywhere?
It depends on your browser. Safari processes the audio on your device, no cloud involved. Chrome and Edge send the audio to Google for transcription, then return the text. Whichever browser you use, only the text transcript is sent to Anthropic when you generate. If routing audio through Google bothers you, paste your transcript instead of recording.
What happens to my saved briefs if I clear my browser?
They go with everything else in localStorage. There's no cloud backup. If you want a brief permanently, hit Copy as markdown and paste it somewhere persistent (Apple Notes, Google Docs, wherever you keep things).
The output is wrong, weird, or bad. What do I do?
Three things to try in order. Use the Refine panel on the brief. Chips for common fixes, freeform input for specific ones. Click Try another set on the angles page if the angles themselves are off. If something's repeatably wrong, tell me so I can fix the prompt.
Can I use this for client work?
Yes. Read Anthropic's commercial terms for specifics. Generally fine for content scaffolding.
Settings.
Local-first. Your content stays in your browser. The only outbound traffic is direct API calls to Anthropic, plus anonymous page views via Vercel Analytics.
Three steps to set up. Then you're ready.
Paradise Studio uses Claude for generation. You connect your own key, so there's no subscription, no third party in the loop, and your data goes directly from your browser to Anthropic.
What it costs: roughly 5-15 cents per brief at current rates. Refinements run on a smaller model so they cost less. Cap your monthly spend on Anthropic if you want a backstop.
Where it lives: in your browser only. Saved to localStorage on this device. Never sent to me, never logged.
First time on Anthropic? API credits are separate from any Claude.ai chat subscription you might have. The API uses pay-as-you-go credits, set up in the console below. New thing to add to your life, sorry.
How do I get a key?
- 01Sign up at console.anthropic.com
- 02Add credit ($5 lasts months for personal use)
- 03Settings → API keys → Create key. Copy the value (starts with
sk-ant-) - 04Paste below and Save
You're ready. Steps 2 and 3 use defaults if you skip them.
Pick the platforms you publish on. Briefs are generated only for these. Only their tabs show in the brief view.
Paste 15-20 samples of your existing content (blog excerpts, captions, reel scripts you've liked). This is what makes the suggestions sound like you, not like AI. Pre-loaded with PP writing rules and a sample blog excerpt.
Built with Claude. Sonnet 4.6 handles the angles and briefs. Haiku 4.5 handles refinements and topic scans (faster, cheaper). Voice transcription runs through the browser's Web Speech API. Settings and brief history live in your browser. No accounts, no cloud, no other services in the loop.