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Build a comedy set with the Bit Book
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Comedy doesn't live in chapters, it lives in bits. A Comedy project gives you a Bit Book: a place to catch jokes the second they hit, shape them, and arrange them into a set that actually runs on time.
Start a Comedy project
Create a project and choose Comedy. Instead of an outline you get the Bit Book, your running collection of bits, plus sets you build from them.

Capture bits by voice
Say a bit out loud the moment it lands. If you brain-dump a whole rambling stream of ideas, MakeVox can auto-split it into separate bits so you're not left with one giant blob to untangle.
Punch it up
Ask for a punch-up pass on a bit to sharpen the wording, tighten the setup, or find a harder tag, while keeping it your joke, in your voice.
Arrange and time your set
Pull bits into a set and reorder them by dragging. MakeVox estimates the runtime and builds a runsheet with callbacks, and Perform mode times you live so you know the set fits the room.
Tip. Give each bit a rough runtime as you add it, then the set's total time stays honest as you shuffle bits in and out.
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Getting started: speak your first chapter
Open MakeVox, hit record, and talk. Your AI editor shapes the rough dictation into clean prose, and your outline grows as you go.
Your AI assistance dial: Shape, Co-write, Direct
One dial sets how much the AI does, from polishing your own words to drafting from a brief. Shape is the default, and you can change it per story.