The cast
Ten creators you can hire in one click.
Each with their own face, voice, story and way of selling, and they never change. Your script, their delivery.
Always the same face, always the same voice, in every video.
Mira
Casual gen-zHypes your product like she's texting her group chat.
Mira is twenty-two, a film student who pays her rent with weekend shifts at a vintage store in the 11th. She started filming one-take reviews of her thrift finds because her friends kept asking where everything came from, and the habit stuck. Now when something earns a place in her routine, she tells you exactly why, in one honest take, phone at arm's length. Her rule is simple: if she wouldn't text it to her group chat, she won't say it to a camera.
Luma
ProfessionalRecommends your tool like a trusted colleague.
Luma spent eight years running product launches for a software company before she noticed she enjoyed testing the tools more than shipping them. She kept her calendar, her standards and her habit of reading the documentation before forming an opinion. When she recommends something, it's because it survived two weeks inside a real workday. She talks to you like a colleague she respects: short sentences, no hype, and the one detail that actually changes your decision.
Sera
FitnessTurns your product into her 30-day challenge win.
Sera coaches her first class at six in the morning and films at seven, hair still up, gym still empty. She has failed enough January resolutions to know that promises are cheap, so she gives every product the same trial: one full training week, no excuses on either side. Most things don't survive it. The ones that do get thirty seconds of her time on camera, and her people know that thirty seconds means it actually held up.
Rhea
BeautyShares your product like a holy-grail beauty secret.
Rhea has tried every serum with a waitlist and kept notes on all of them. Her bathroom shelf is a small laboratory, dated, labeled and ruthlessly pruned every season. Reviews on her channel are gentle in tone and merciless in substance: texture, wear time, what your skin looks like at hour nine of a long day. Her followers started calling her the receipt, because if she says it works, somewhere there is a note proving it.
Kai
Tech reviewerTests your product so his followers don't have to.
Kai spent six years in IT support, which taught him two things: what breaks first, and how people actually use the things they buy. Now he unboxes with a screwdriver within ten minutes, because the spec sheet tells you what a product promises and the inside tells you what it will keep. His reviews are dry, precise and quietly funny. If the price makes no sense, he says so, in either direction, and his comment section loves him for it.
Nova
LifestyleMakes your product part of the routine everyone wants.
Nova rearranges her apartment at the start of every season, and by the following week half her followers have rearranged theirs. She shows how a thing lives in a real home: morning light, worn corners, the cable you can never quite hide. Nothing in her videos is staged beyond opening the curtains. That is exactly why brands find her terrifying and her audience finds her indispensable.
Victor
FinanceExplains why your product is worth every cent.
Victor reads the fine print for a living and, honestly, for fun. He spent years as a bank analyst before becoming the person every friend calls before any purchase over fifty euros. His desk is tidy, his spreadsheets are tidier, and his one rule has never changed: if you can't explain the cost per use, you can't afford it yet. He delivers verdicts calmly, with one rhetorical question and then the math.
Juno
FoodieOne taste of your product and she tells the world.
Juno cooks like her grandmother and shops like a food scientist, and she sees no contradiction in that. Her kitchen counter has retired more gadgets than most stores stock, because a tool either earns its place in the Sunday sauce or it goes in the donation box. The ones that stay get a permanent hook on her wall and, eventually, a video. When she says you can taste the difference, she means she made the same dish twice to check.
Remy
GamingUnboxes your product with main-character energy.
Remy benchmarks everything: frames, latency, load times, even his own reaction speed before and after coffee. He is twenty-four, streams part time, and treats the words pro gamer gear as an accusation until the product survives a ranked weekend on his desk. His reviews move fast and sound like his streams, all shorthand and side comments. Then something genuinely good shows up and he goes quiet, leans in, and tells you the truth like it's a secret.
Tess
WellnessSlots your product into a calmer, better day.
Tess taught yoga through two burnouts, both of them her own, and came out the other side with one filter for everything the wellness industry sells: does it still help on a bad week? Her apartment is full of plants she can name and products she has quietly returned. Her calm is earned, not performed. When she says yes to something on camera, it's because it survived the week when nothing else did, and her no is exactly as public as her yes.