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Create jokes, sketches, and one‑liners fast

Purpose-built templates, tone controls, and safety-aware guidance so performers and creators can draft, refine, and export publishable comedy for TikTok, stand-up, podcasts, and classrooms.

Free tier

Available

Discovery-oriented plan for rapid idea generation and rehearsal

Output formats

Script, caption, tweet-length

Ready to copy into captions, teleprompters, or show notes

Audience

Who this is for

Built for stand-up comedians, short-video creators, sketch writers, podcasters, comedy teachers, and small teams producing parody content. Use it to break writer’s block, test multiple angles quickly, and adapt material to platform-specific timing and tone.

  • Stand-up: expand a premise into a 2–3 minute set with callbacks and beats
  • Short-video creators: fast one-liners and 15–60 second sketch drafts formatted for TikTok and Reels
  • Podcasters & hosts: scripted jokes and transitions for episodes and intros
  • Teachers & workshop leaders: classroom prompts and improv callbacks for exercises

Start with a prompt

Prompt templates & examples

Pick a template, set tone and length, then generate variants. Each result separates setup and punch, includes rewrite prompts, and offers delivery notes for pacing.

One-liners

Short, tweetable jokes focused on a single setup/punch pair.

  • Example prompt: "Write 8 one-liners about working from home in a self-deprecating tone, 10–15 words each"
  • Outputs include alternate endings and a suggested delivery note (pause, emphasis, callback)

Observational Bits

60‑ to 90‑second bits with escalation and payoff.

  • Example prompt: "Turn this observation into a 60‑second bit: 'People still have unread emails from 2016' with an escalating payoff'"
  • Includes beat breakdown and possible audience callbacks

Premise-to-Set

Expand a single premise into a structured multi-part set with a callback.

  • Example prompt: "Start with the premise 'my smart fridge judges my life' and expand into a 3-part setup-punch sequence with callback'"
  • Produces setup/punch pairs and rehearsal notes

Two-person Sketch Starter

Short sketch outlines with clear beats and roles for two performers.

  • Example prompt: "Create a 90-second sketch premise with two contrasting characters (overly optimistic salesperson vs. skeptical customer) and three beats"
  • Includes stage directions and suggested timing

Roast & Friendly Insults

Mild roast lines safe for public sets or friend roasts with explicit guardrails.

  • Example prompt: "Generate 6 mild roast lines for a best‑friend roast, safe for public performance (no personal attacks)"
  • Each line is flagged with a sensitivity advisory when applicable

Product Parody & Ads

Short parody scripts and sarcastic taglines for promo-style sketches.

  • Example prompt: "Write a parody 30‑second ad script for a ridiculous gadget that solves a trivial problem, include a sarcastic tagline"
  • Formatted for voiceover and cut-to-visual beats

Improv Prompts & Callbacks

Quick improv starters and audience-linked callbacks for live shows and classrooms.

  • Example prompt: "List 10 quick improv prompts tied to audience jobs (teacher, barista, web developer) and one-line callbacks"
  • Designed for warm-ups and crowd-work exercises

Character Voices & Monologues

Short character monologues with a distinct voice and consistent through-line.

  • Example prompt: "Create a monologue in the voice of a conspiracy‑theory‑loving houseplant, 120–150 words"
  • Includes pacing cues and emotional beats

Family-Friendly Set

Clean jokes and bits appropriate for mixed-age audiences.

  • Example prompt: "Produce 5 clean jokes about family road trips appropriate for a mixed-age audience"
  • Prompts include guidance to avoid adult topics and sensitive targets

Satire (Guided)

Satirical starters with disclaimers and explicit non-targeting of protected groups.

  • Example prompt: "Write a satirical op-ed starter lampooning an absurd workplace trend, with clear disclaimers and no targeting of protected groups"
  • Includes framing language and audience-safe edits

Responsible generation

Safety, tone controls, and editorial scaffolding

The generator includes built-in editorial prompts and content flags to reduce abusive, hateful, or targeted insults. Tone controls let you choose deadpan, absurdist, self‑deprecating, or neutral voices and set explicit sensitivity levels before generating.

  • Safety-aware defaults: mild roasts and satire include guardrails and public-performance advisories
  • Editable rewrite prompts to remove or soften potentially offensive lines
  • Guidance for testing jokes in workshops and avoiding personal attacks

From draft to stage

Export formats & publishing workflow

Output is formatted for quick copying into captions, scripts, tweets, or a teleprompter. Each result includes variants, setup/punch separation, and suggested edits to tighten timing.

  • Export as script (line breaks and stage directions), caption-ready text, or tweet-length lines
  • Variant generator for punchline rewrites and alternative endings
  • Step-by-step scaffolding to expand a premise into a short set or sketch

Source ecosystem

Where to test and publish

Use generated material across TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, stand-up clubs, podcasts, newsletters, and classroom exercises. The tool provides platform-aware length and pacing suggestions for each target channel.

  • Short-form: 15–60 second sketch formatting with visual beat notes
  • Stand-up: multi-beat set expansion and callback tracking
  • Podcast & long-form: scripted intros and transition punchlines

Workflow examples

How creators use it in practice

Quick workflows for different creators lead to faster ideation and safer testing.

  • Stand-up: generate a premise-to-set draft, rehearse with delivery notes, then run a workshop edit
  • Short-video: pick a sketch starter, set platform to TikTok, generate a 90-second outline and three headline captions
  • Teachers: produce 10 improv prompts and one-line callbacks for classroom exercises

FAQ

Is this generator really free and what features are included in the free tier?

Yes — a discovery-focused free tier is available for rapid idea generation and rehearsal. The free tier provides access to core templates (one-liners, observational bits, premise-to-set, sketch starters), tone controls, and export-ready text. Certain advanced features or higher-volume exports may be limited to paid plans; see the pricing page for details.

How do you prevent offensive or abusive jokes from being produced?

Safety is built into templates and prompts. Outputs include guardrails, sensitivity advisories, and editable rewrite prompts to soften or remove abusive language. Templates for roasts and satire are configured to avoid targeting protected groups and to favor mild, public-safe wording. We also provide editorial guidance for workshop testing and public performance.

Can I use generated jokes commercially (podcasts, ads, videos)? What about copyright concerns?

Generated text is intended for creative use in podcasts, videos, ads, and live performance. Users should apply standard good-practice checks (e.g., avoid direct impersonation, do not publish material that replicates a living performer’s distinctive routine). If you adapt or substantially rewrite a generated output, keep records of edits. For specific legal advice about commercial use or copyright, consult counsel.

How do I adapt generated material for different platforms (TikTok vs. stand-up)?

Select the target platform before generating to get platform-aware output: short-form templates focus on a fast setup, strong visual beats, and caption options; stand-up templates expand premises with beats, callbacks, and pacing notes. Use the export options to format text for captions, scripts, or teleprompter-ready lines.

Can the generator match my personal voice or a known performer’s style?

You can steer voice with tone controls and example prompts (e.g., 'in a dry, deadpan voice' or 'energetic, self-deprecating'). The generator avoids producing content that imitates a living performer’s unique material; instead, it helps you find a consistent personal voice through iterative prompts and editing suggestions.

What editing steps should I follow to test and refine a generated joke on stage?

Suggested steps: 1) Run three variants and pick the strongest setup/punch pair; 2) Trim words for pacing and mark delivery beats; 3) Rehearse aloud and time the pause before the punch; 4) Test in a low-stakes open mic or workshop, note audience reaction, then iterate using the rewrite prompts supplied.

How do I use the tool in a comedy classroom or workshop setting?

Use template packs for warm-ups (improv prompts), group exercises (premise-to-set expansion), and sensitivity training (guided satire with guardrails). Export printable prompts and callback lists, and use the variant generator to show how delivery shifts a joke’s impact.

Can I control joke length, explicitness, and target audience sensitivity?

Yes. Before generating, choose length (tweet, caption, short sketch), tone (clean, mild, edgy), and sensitivity level. When a line approaches sensitive content, the editor flags it and offers softer rewrites.

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