Outro generator
Most clips fade out without a close. FrameOS generates outro options — a call to action, a subscribe prompt, or a next-video tease — built around your content, so the last few seconds do something instead of drifting off.
The part most creators skip
An outro is easy to leave unfinished because the clip's content is already done. But the end of a video is where intent converts — where a viewer decides to subscribe, click, or watch the next one. A deliberately written close outperforms a muffled trail-off every time.
CTA, subscribe, and next-video options
FrameOS generates three outro types depending on your goal: a direct call to action (link in bio, sign up, try now), a subscription prompt, or a tease to the next piece of content — with a line that gives a reason to keep watching.
Built from your transcript and context
Outros are drafted from what the clip is actually about, not generic 'don't forget to subscribe' boilerplate. The output fits the topic and doesn't feel copy-pasted from a template.
Pair with the hook for a clean arc
A clip lands better when the open and close are intentional. Use the hook generator for the first three seconds and the outro generator for the last few, giving the clip a deliberate structure that holds attention to the end.
Outro workflow
- CTA, subscribe prompt, or next-video tease.
- Written from your transcript, not templates.
- Pairs with the hook generator for a clean arc.
- Options per platform context.
FAQ
What does the outro generator produce?
It drafts closing-line options — a call to action, a subscribe prompt, or a next-video tease — built from your video's content so the end of the clip closes with purpose.
Can I use it for short-form clips as well as long videos?
Yes. Short-form outros tend to be one line (a fast CTA or subscribe nudge), while long-form outros can include a tease. The generator adapts to context.
Is the output editable?
Yes. All generated copy is a starting point you edit to fit your voice before using.