AI-native audiobook concept
Bibo
What happens to audiobooks when the story itself is malleable? A working concept where one classic becomes five listenable versions: shortened, genre-shifted, translated, re-narrated. Wrapped in social-first discovery.
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The premise
Audiobook apps treat AI as a feature: a synthetic voice here, a recommendation there. The thesis worth testing: if AI is native to the product, every book becomes a starting point, and discovery, the player, and the ad model all change with it.
The outcome
A self-contained working demo at production polish, built in weeks with AI-assisted development. It makes the argument no deck could: one asset became five products.
What we built
- Product thesis and category strategy
- Generative story transformation: five versions of one classic
- AI narration, translation, and cover-art pipeline
- Social-first discovery, achievements, and audio-ad concepts
The centerpiece
Take Moby Dick and switch between five complete versions on one tap: the classic narration, a shortened cut for a commute, a modern YA rewrite, a full sci-fi reimagination, and a Spanish literary translation, each voiced with production-grade AI narration. One asset became five products. The same pattern works for courses, publishing catalogs, media libraries, and marketing content.
How it was built
Concept to working demo in weeks, through AI-assisted prototyping: scaffolding in v0, iteration in Cursor, and every creative asset (narration, translations, rewrites, all 50+ covers) generated with AI under human art direction. The demo is fully self-contained: pre-generated content, no backend, no per-visitor cost.
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