BOT HOLLYWOOD
BOT
HOLLYWOOD
Dump the idea. Film the bits. The bot cuts. Humans and Grokbot, same desk.
No card for the free desk. One piece a month.
THE LOT
Powering creators and agents: from a TestFlight launch to a weekly vlog to a short film planned for SuperGrok on your keys.
YouTube helper
Launch spots, vlogs, news packages, podcasts. Cue sheet of what to film. Titles, music, the cut.
Fiction desk
The Large Canvas mind: dual script and CAMERA SEES prompts. SuperGrok on your account makes the pictures.
Grokbot MCP
Same job contract as the browser. Instructions, create_job, attach, approve. The bot works here.
Your footage first
Screen recordings, talking-head, B-roll. We don't invent faces. Brand kits once, not every episode.
HOW

GROKBOT
Give the bot a desk in one paste. Same jobs as a human.
# MCP
POST https://bothollywood.com/api/mcp
Authorization: Bearer ae_live_…
tools/call instructions
tools/call create_job
tools/call plan_fiction
PLANS
FREE DESK
Free
One piece a month so you can walk the lot. Native titles. You bring music.
CREATOR
$30 / mo
The YouTube desk. Weekly / twice-weekly videos, graphics, music, assembly.
PRO
$89 / mo
The whole studio — longer pieces, fiction packages, heavier output.
Free is a real desk, not an unlimited sandbox — one cut a month, native titles, you bring music. We don't have the budget to generate everyone's movies for free.
A studio a bot works at. You (or Grokbot) dump an idea and footage. It writes in your voice, makes a cue sheet, designs titles, and cuts the video. YouTube is one lot. Fiction, news, and podcasts are on the same desk.
Yes — one piece per 30 days, about a minute, 720p, native titles. You attach your own music and VO. No generated music, no paid image models. Enough to feel it. Creator is $30 if you want a weekly show.
No. Humans use the desk in the browser. Grokbot uses the same job contract over MCP with an API key. Same plans, same quota.
You do, on your SuperGrok keys. We write the shot list and CAMERA SEES prompts. We do not generate those clips on our bill.
No. The hillside letters spell BOT HOLLYWOOD — our name, our type. We don't use the landmark or the Chamber's HOLLYWOOD mark.
Anytime from Billing on the desk. Stripe handles the card. Access runs through the period you paid.