Fake Chat Generator for Authors
Your characters already live in your readers' imaginations. Give them a phone. A text exchange between your leads — flirty, threatening, funny — is the kind of content that earns saves, shares, and pre-orders.
Team Workflow Features
Useful controls for creators, marketers, and operators who publish frequently.
- Each character has their own name, avatar, and texting style — fragments for your impulsive lead, full sentences for the meticulous one
- iMessage for YA and romance BookTok, WhatsApp for literary and international fiction, Instagram DM for contemporary and influencer-adjacent stories
- Animated message reveals paced to build tension: slow for romance, rapid for thriller, comedic timing for rom-com
- Still PNG for Bookstagram grid posts and newsletter embeds where video is not supported
- Genre-matched aesthetics — dark theme reads as thriller or dark romance, light theme reads as cozy or contemporary
- Series consistency — reuse the same character names and avatars across promotional content for every book in the series
Speed for Production Teams
Move from brief to export quickly when you need multiple variants in one cycle.
Reusable Scene Patterns
Clone successful formats and adapt copy for campaigns, education, or internal ops.
Channel-Ready Formats
Produce assets that fit paid social, organic posts, and landing pages.
Team Scenarios
How audience-specific workflows turn ideas into publishable assets faster.
BookTok Content
Create viral character text videos for TikTok that hook readers with plot tension.
Pre-Launch Marketing
Drip character conversations in the weeks before release to build anticipation.
Reader Engagement
Share character chats that spark fan theories and discussion in reading communities.
Newsletter Content
Add character text screenshots to author newsletters for a unique content angle.
Character texts that sell books
The most shareable author chat content shows character dynamics, not plot summaries. A two-message exchange that reveals chemistry or conflict does more marketing work than a synopsis.
Write in character voice, not author voice. Readers want to feel like they intercepted a real conversation between the characters they are about to fall in love with.
Post consistently in the four weeks before release. One character chat per week builds a narrative arc that makes launch day feel like the payoff.
Author marketing checklist
- Each character texts differently — maintain voice consistency.
- Tease conflict or chemistry, never resolution.
- Use dark mode for dark romance, thriller, and horror genres.
- End every clip on a cliffhanger that makes readers want the book.
Channel Coverage
Team Workflow FAQ
Guidance for teams balancing speed, quality, and realism.
How do I make characters sound authentic in text form?
Write each character's messages in their actual voice. Short texters should send fragments; formal characters should use full sentences.
What works best on BookTok?
iMessage in dark mode, with slow message reveals and an emotional cliffhanger at the end. Keep it under 20 seconds.
I write a series. Can I keep character identities consistent across multiple clips?
Save character names and avatars and reuse them across projects. Fans following the series will recognize the characters by visual identity before they read the first message.
Launch Your First Asset
Set up your scene and export a version your team can ship today.
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