Works inside Claude + ChatGPT

The button your AI is missing.

bloopo plugs into Claude and ChatGPT like a power-up. You type one sentence — it makes real marketing: finished video ads, images, voiceover, music. No new app. No timeline. Just a very good button.

Go on. Press it.

Pressed 0 times. That's about to change.

Fresh out of the button
Just got made A video ad

A 20-second video ad. Voiced, scored, cut to length.

You said: “make me a 20-second ad for my candle shop”

Quoted first: $4.87 you pressed yes ✓

An image set × 6. Scroll-stoppers for feeds, banners, thumbnails. On brand, on time.

You said: “six posts for my flower stand — bright, spring-y”

Quoted first: about $0.70 apiece you pressed yes ✓

A voiceover that sells it. “Small batch. Big deal.” Warm, sharp, or shouty — your call.

You said: “say ‘small batch. big deal.’ — warm, like a friend”

Quoted first: about $0.30 you pressed yes ✓

A jingle: “bloo-po!” Original music, stuck in heads by noon.

You said: “a five-second jingle people hum without meaning to”

Quoted first: about $1.50 you pressed yes ✓

A brand kit. Logo, palette, type, voice — the whole outfit, matching.

You said: “make my taco truck a whole brand”

Quoted first: about $2 you pressed yes ✓

One ad, every platform. 9:16 for TikTok and Reels, 1:1 for the feed, 16:9 for YouTube. Same ad, every spec.

You said: “cut yesterday’s ad for TikTok, feed, and YouTube”

Quoted first: about $0.20 you pressed yes ✓

A new background. Same bottle, brand-new world. No reshoot, no studio, no beach trip.

You said: “same bottle, put it on a beach at sunset”

Quoted first: about $0.25 you pressed yes ✓

The power-up

No new app to learn.

bloopo shows up where you already are. It plugs into both Claude and ChatGPT — you keep chatting, it does the making. No dashboard, no editor to master, no tab number forty-one.

In Claude

Ask like you'd ask a person. bloopo makes it right there in the chat.

“Make me a 20-second ad for my candle shop. Cozy, funny, ends on the logo.”

In ChatGPT

Same button, same bloopo. Ask for a jingle, get a jingle. Ask to change the last line — it changes the last line.

“Love it. New ending: ‘free shipping this week.’ Keep everything else.”

What comes out

One press. Real stuff.

Not drafts. Not “inspiration.” Finished pieces you can run today.

Video ads

Voiced, scored, cut to length. Vertical, square, wide — ready to run.

Images

Scroll-stopping stills in sets — feeds, banners, thumbnails, all on brand.

Voiceover

Voices that sell it. Warm, sharp, or shouty — pick and swap anytime.

Music

Jingles and background beds, composed for your ad. Hummable by lunch.

And everything stays editable. Change the ending, keep the rest. Swap the voice, keep the cut. Re-color one image, leave the other five. Nothing bloopo makes is ever locked.
Open the lid

Also in the box.

The big button has a lot of little buttons inside.

Swap the background

Same product, new world.

Erase anything

The price tag was never there.

Restyle any image

Same shot, new mood.

Stretch a video

That shot, but longer.

Captions, word by word

Reads itself with the sound off.

Cut for every platform

TikTok, feed, YouTube — one press.

Ten variants of the winner

Test them, keep the champion.

Undo anything

Every version kept, forever.

The honest part

It asks before it spends.

Every job gets a price tag before bloopo spends a cent. You see the number, you press yes, then it makes the thing. No meters running in the dark. No surprise bill. Ever.

$4.87

That's a finished 20-second video ad — script, footage, voice, music, cut. Quoted before. Not after.

bloopo: “One 20-second video ad, voiced + scored, will cost $4.87. Make it?”

It won't spend a cent until you press yes. That's the whole deal.

Press your worry

Things this button refuses to do.

Every worry below is a button. Press it and watch it not happen.

The usual ways

How ads usually get made.

You already know these. You've probably paid for a couple.

An agency Thousands of dollars. Weeks. Meetings about the meetings.
A freelancer Write the brief. Wait. Revise. Wait. Days of back-and-forth.
A DIY editor Your whole weekend. And it still looks homemade.
This button A sentence. A few minutes. About $4.87 — price on screen before it spends.

No software to learn at midnight. You approve finished work.

Pricing

Credits, not subscriptions.

1 credit = 1¢. Buy once, press forever. Credits never expire — and there's nothing to cancel, because you never subscribed. Every pack below is a button. Obviously.

$10 1,000 credits ≈ two video ads. A taste. “Test two different hooks tonight.” Press to buy Most pressed $25 2,500 credits ≈ five video ads, or a week of images. “A real campaign: five ads, pick the winner.” Press to buy $50 5,000 credits ≈ ten video ads. A real campaign. “A month of posting without opening an editor.” Press to buy $100 10,000 credits ≈ twenty video ads. The whole quarter. “Launch week, fully armed.” Press to buy

No subscription. No expiry. No fine print — a credit is a penny, today and next year.

Questions, answered

Fine print, in large print.

Do I need design skills?

No. You talk, it makes. If you can describe your shop to a friend, you're qualified.

What if I hate the result?

Say what to change and it changes it — the ending, the voice, one image. You approved the exact price before it made anything, and every edit is a new quote you approve the same way.

Is this a subscription?

No. Credits. 1 credit = 1¢, packs start at $10, and they never expire.

Who owns what it makes?

You. Entirely. Run it anywhere, forever.

Do I have to learn a new app?

No — it lives inside Claude and ChatGPT, the chat you already use. Adding it takes about two minutes.

What does an ad actually cost?

A finished 20-second video ad is about $4.87 — and the exact price is quoted on screen before anything gets made.

Two minutes, tops

Get the button.

Pick your chat. Three presses each.

The steps are buttons too — press them as you go. Of course they are.

Path A: Claude

Path B: ChatGPT