Hello, I'm operating the 'diatomicarbon' and 'kimwengttak' accounts
on Instagram, and 'diatomicarbon' on Threads.
I've been interested in AI content automation
and have been steadily automating my content creation process since 2023.
What differentiates my approach from other automation methods is
that I don't blindly implement AI.
Instead, I first design a 'content structure that can perform well even without AI,'
and then gradually replace repetitive or automatable tasks within that framework.
Initially, I was only creating card-news style Instagram content,
but I wanted to try making Reels as well.
That's when I began looking for TTS solutions and discovered
the Supertone Play ambassador recruitment link, which led me to join.
I briefly used Typecast before.
At that time, it had too many settings and a complex UI,
creating a significant barrier to entry for TTS beginners.
In contrast, Supertone Play's advantage is its 'simple UI'
that contains only the essential functions,
which made automating the Reels creation process much easier.
The feature I use most is voice cloning.
I can train it with my voice and naturally apply it to my content.
I also occasionally use the Serin character voice.
The Reels I currently produce are 100% narration-based Instagram toons.
I layer the voice like background audio over card-type images.
My workflow is as follows:
First, I structure the video timeline based on the voice MP3
Second, Then I overlay the card news images for cut editing
Third, This approach makes video editing much simpler
The total time it takes to create one piece of content is about 7 minutes.
That includes everything from planning to production and editing.
Content created this way averages around 300,000 views.
The efficiency ratio is extremely high.
In August 2023,
I was researching TTS while preparing YouTube Reels content,
but I gave up due to negative perceptions
like "TTS sounds unnatural," "it seems mass-produced,"
or "it might negatively impact branding."
However, Supertone Play is different.
I can clone my own voice exactly,
and it records in the tone I expect without awkwardness,
allowing me to use it without worrying about branding or quality issues.
First, create card-format images with Canva
Second, generate narration audio with Supertone Play
Third, edit card transitions to match the voiceover using CapCut
→ This 3-step workflow allows me to create Reels quickly and efficiently.
I was impressed by how the site continuously improves in real-time.
When I suggested "I need this feature,"
I was surprised to see it implemented and updated the very next day.
This culture of rapid feedback
and improvement built trust from a user perspective.
Right now, I'd like to focus on running a YouTube channel
centered around informational short-form content.
I tried making vlog-style Reels once,
but found it's not easy
to capture attention with just a script without a story.
So currently, I'm focusing more on comic-based content,
and I'm planning to create informational shorts
about the anime "Attack on Titan,"
which I've recently come to enjoy, starting this week.
"Try Supertone Play.
It's easy, and you can clone your own voice."
The low barrier to entry and no risk to branding make it
especially recommendable for beginners.
By the way,
I'm currently preparing to launch an online course with Coloso.
We've adopted Supertone Play as the official practice tool,
so students can directly experience and utilize it.