Why a draft beats a blank box
Writer's block on social isn't a creativity problem — it's a starting problem. Staring at an empty caption field, you debate the first word for ten minutes before anything happens. Editing is far easier than originating, and that's the whole trick.
The caption writer gives you something concrete to react to. Even when an option isn't quite right, it shows you an angle, a hook, a structure — and reacting (“warmer, shorter, lead with the result”) is much faster than conjuring from nothing. Most posts go out as a generated draft you nudged into your own voice.
That's the honest framing: this is a speed tool, not a replacement for judgment. The point is to get you from idea to a postable draft in under a minute, then let you make it yours.
Editing a good draft is a minute's work. Facing a blank box is a ten-minute stall.
