Creative utility
Screenshot Caption Gobbler
Upload a screenshot, add a little context, and generate caption packs for launches, changelogs, and suspiciously calm founder posts.
Privacy by default: your input stays in the browser. No account ceremony, no server confessional.
Best for
- Makers posting screenshots of new features, tiny launches, or changelog updates.
- Founders who need 10 caption angles faster than a blank composer allows.
- Anyone who wants caption variety without pretending the screenshot was AI-read.
When to use
- You have a screenshot but need multiple post captions around the same update.
- You want different voices for launch, changelog, cheeky, or demo-day posting.
- You need local-only copy generation with simple context fields instead of an upload pipeline.
Screenshot input
Drop in the screenshot, then tell the captions what to talk about.
The image stays local. No image recognition happens here. The screenshot is just your visual anchor while the captions are built from the context fields below.
Drop a screenshot here or click to upload.
The screenshot gives the tool its stage. The caption logic still comes from your own context, not image analysis.
Caption pack
Launch post
Tiny launch voice with something worth shipping.
Variant 1
Shipping Monkeybase tool today. Built for people shipping small useful things. Would love to hear where it breaks or helps.
Variant 2
Monkeybase tool is live. It helps with a clearer launch flow. Feedback welcome, especially from real messy use cases.
Variant 3
Tiny launch: Monkeybase tool. Main promise: a clearer launch flow. If it helps, steal the workflow.
Variant 4
Putting Monkeybase tool out into the world. The whole point is to make a clearer launch flow easier. Try it, then tell me what still feels dumb.
Variant 5
Today's ship: Monkeybase tool. Trying to give people shipping small useful things a cleaner way to handle a clearer launch flow. The goal is practical, not grand.
Variant 6
Fresh launch from Monkeybase: Monkeybase tool. It stays intentionally small and focused on a clearer launch flow. Built fast, kept small, shipped anyway.
Variant 7
A small tool just went live. The best part is how quickly people shipping small useful things can use it. A tiny launch is still a launch.
Variant 8
Launching a screenshot-worthy little update. Made to feel more calm than heavy. Still no accounts and no API keys.
Variant 9
Monkeybase tool, now publicly testable. It does one small job and does it in-browser. Useful enough to publish beat perfect enough to postpone.
Variant 10
This one escaped the lab. Screenshot attached so the whole pitch fits on one screen. On to the next tiny thing.
Mode guide
Clear
Plain-spoken update captions with low drama.
Cheeky
A little playful without becoming unusable.
Launch post
Tiny launch voice with something worth shipping.
Changelog
Quietly useful notes for people who care what changed.
Founder calm
Pretending to be relaxed while absolutely watching the metrics.
Demo day
Suspiciously overconfident voice for screenshots with stage lights.
FAQ
Does Screenshot Caption Gobbler analyze the screenshot itself?
No. The image stays local and acts as a visual anchor. Captions are generated only from your selected mode and context fields.
What context should I add for the best captions?
Give it a product name, who the post is for, what changed, and the mood you want. Short, concrete inputs produce better caption packs.
When should I use each mode?
Use Clear or Changelog for practical updates, Launch post for shipping notes, Cheeky for playful posts, Founder calm for low-key launch energy, and Demo day when you want theatrical confidence.