URL → Movie
Give Popcorn a URL and a prompt, and it will read the page, pull the key information, and produce a short narrated video around it.
When to use this
Section titled “When to use this”- Summarize a long article into a Short or Reel.
- Turn a product page into a quick promo.
- Recap a landing page or launch announcement as a 30-second teaser.
- Transform a blog post into a social-friendly video version.
Prompt pattern
Section titled “Prompt pattern”Turn this webpage into a video:
<URL>.<What to highlight>.<Tone, length, orientation>.
Examples
Section titled “Examples”Turn this article into a 30-second vertical explainer: https://www.example.com/post. Pull out the three main points. Calm, documentary tone, neutral narrator.
Turn this product page into a 15-sec product promo: https://shop.example.com/widget. Highlight the three top features and end with the price and “Order today”. Vertical, energetic.
What Popp will do
Section titled “What Popp will do”- Fetch the page and extract its main content.
- Decide what’s worth keeping for the format and length you asked for.
- Write a script (narration + visuals).
- Generate the visuals — usually B-roll-style AI footage relevant to the topic.
- Generate the narration in the requested tone.
- Compose the final video with captions if requested.
- Tell Popp what to keep. A 15-second video can hold 2–3 ideas, not 10. Specify the angle.
- Specify the audience. “For people who already know X” or “for absolute beginners” dramatically changes the script.
- Brand it. If you have a character that hosts your videos,
@-mention them so the URL-to-video matches the rest of your content.