UGC creator program

Make content about the fight every couple keeps having.

Openline is the AI mediator for couples — private reflection, both sides heard, a neutral summary, and agreed actions instead of the same argument on repeat. We partner with creators who can turn that “aha” moment into scroll-stopping TikToks, Reels and Shorts. Paid collaborations and affiliate options depending on fit — we reply to every application by email.

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Hooks that stop the scroll

Six audience angles from our creative strategy. Use them as first-3-seconds headlines or springboards for your own voice — don’t read them like ad copy.

“Say the hard thing… without starting a war.”for the conflict avoider who explodes later
“Stop fighting like enemies when you’re raising a life together.”for overwhelmed new parents
“Treat your relationship like the one thing you can’t afford to neglect.”for the busy power couple
“Stop spiraling, start feeling safe.”for the anxious reassurance seeker
“Rebuild trust one clear action at a time.”for couples rebuilding after a breach
“Distance is hard enough — don’t let miscommunication finish the job.”for long-distance & text-fight couples

Example clip scripts

Slice-of-life beats that map 1:1 to how the product actually works. Swap in your own situation — real beats fake, every time. Skits, voiceovers, screen-records and talking heads all work.

The 11:48pm money fight (POV skit, 20–30s)

Hook (0–3s)Text on screen: “It’s 11:48pm and we’re both pretending to sleep. Angry. About money. Again.”
MiddleEach partner does a 2-minute private reflection in Openline. The neutral summary shows you both want “security” — just in different ways.
PayoffInstead of re-litigating the fight: one small money rule, tested for 2 weeks.
CTASoft close: “We stopped fighting about money by finally seeing what the fight was about.”

It was never about the dishes (voiceover, 15–25s)

Hook (0–3s)“You’re not fighting about chores. You’re fighting about feeling unappreciated.”
MiddleShow the app surfacing the underlying need — recognition — and turning it into a simple shared chores agreement with a timeline.
Payoff“The resentment dropped because it became a team plan, not a personal attack.”
CTA“One conflict-to-clarity system for couples. Link in bio.”

The text-tone spiral (screen-record style, 15–20s)

Hook (0–3s)A short “k.” text on screen. “And that’s how a 3-day fight started.”
MiddleMove the issue out of the message thread into a guided session — prompts slow the reactions down.
Payoff“We stopped arguing about what you meant and focused on what we need next.”
CTA“It stopped the three-day text fights.”

“We need to talk” (couple skit, 20–30s)

Hook (0–3s)Partner says “we need to talk” — the other visibly shuts down.
MiddleSeparate private sessions first; the neutral summary helps both feel seen before they talk together.
PayoffThe conversation starts calmer — and actually ends with a next step.
CTA“Say what you mean without it sounding like an accusation.”

Same fight, third time this month (talking head, 20–30s)

Hook (0–3s)“We’ve had this exact fight three times this month. Different words. Same fight.”
MiddleReview the pattern in Openline, then pick ONE behavior to test for 7 days.
Payoff“Progress you can actually see — conflicts got shorter and less intense.”
CTA“The relationship finally has momentum, not just emotions.”

Story & series ideas

The “aha” moments to capture

  • The fight was never about the surface topic — it was an unmet need underneath.
  • Naming your conflict pattern (shutdown → chase → defend → attack) and interrupting it.
  • Making one small agreement and testing it for 7 days.
  • Noticing fights getting shorter over a month — visible progress feels like hope.
  • Reading a neutral summary and feeling unexpectedly understood.

Formats that perform

  • Head-turning headline in the first 3 seconds — always.
  • Trend-jack audio and challenges, with the story bent to couples’ conflict.
  • Day-in-the-life skits of couples 18–45 who want fewer repeat fights.
  • Genuine emotion over polish — the stomach-drop of “we need to talk.”
  • Subtle, organic CTAs — in captions and account bio, not hard sells.

Ground rules

Always

  • Disclose the partnership (#ad / platform branded-content tools).
  • Frame it “us vs the problem”, never “me vs you”.
  • Say it plainly if asked: Openline complements therapy, it doesn’t replace it.
  • Keep messaging inclusive and emotionally safe for all couples.

Never

  • No gender-war framing or partner-bashing bait — even though it performs.
  • No divorce-scare statistics or “5 signs your relationship is doomed”.
  • No medical or therapy claims, no “win the argument” framing.
  • No real private conflicts without both partners’ consent.
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Openline · the AI mediator for couples · a complement to therapy, not a replacement