How prompts work
The agent reads your prompt like a creative brief — niche, format, palette, beats.
## The agent thinks in compositions, not paragraphs.
When you type "make a 30s anime facts hook with pink and cyan", the agent:
1. **Detects your niche** from keywords (anime → pink/cyan + speed lines + chromatic title).
2. **Plans the composition** as 4–8 scenes with beats and FX. You see this as a Plan card.
3. **Waits for your approval** before writing any code. Click "yes go" or reply with edits.
4. **Writes the HTML composition** using hyperframes contracts.
5. **Lints + auto-fixes** any errors before showing you.
6. **Screenshots key frames** and looks at them. If something is broken visually (text overflow, layout bug), it fixes itself.
### Good prompts include
- Duration ("30 seconds")
- Format ("vertical Short" or "1920x1080 horizontal")
- Niche ("comic facts", "scary story", "finance intro")
- Vibe ("dark and moody", "neon and chaotic")
- Optional: specific FX ("glass crack at the title", "no flashes")
### What the agent won't do
- Reference copyrighted characters or brands by name. Ask for "the hero" instead of "Spider-Man".
- Real-person impersonation by name.
- Sexual content or material that violates platform rules.