I agree with the fact that I used this thread to show you @monorail_xyz 🙂↔️
To birds with one stone. Kek
It’s to tell you that this steps weren’t made up. They actually work.
Quick Recap.
➜ Boil it down to one sentence.
➜ Find the human core.
➜ Pick a protagonist + scene.
➜ Map tech → story objects.
➜ Control the metaphor.
That’s the missing link when people say “make it relatable.”
So don’t let this get buried by algorithm. Someone needs to see this. So retweet and tag friends 🙂↔️💚
➤ STEP 5: Control the metaphor (don’t let it run wild)
Because your story will always have features that don’t perfectly match the tech.
If you don’t wake your reader up, they’ll start thinking your vending machine is literally how Monorail works.
So I pause to remind:
➜ This is where the metaphor stops.
➜ Here’s the real difference.
Example:
In a real market, the vending machine sets its own price.
But Monorail doesn’t invent prices, it sources liquidity from real orderbooks and AMMs.
See the shift?
Close enough to understand, but not identical.
That balance keeps your writing sharp, relatable, but still accurate.
I guess what?
➤ STEP 4: Map tech elements → story objects
As smooth as this title.
translate the tech into objects people already know and use. A practical example explains best so let’s take monorail again.
Monorail combines Orderbooks and AMMs to give traders the best execution.
But mapped to the scene, it becomes alive:
➜ Orderbook = walking stall to stall in a market, comparing prices until you find the cheapest deal.
➜ AMM = a vending machine, always ready, quick and convenient, but sometimes a little pricier because you’re paying for speed.
Now, instead of two abstract systems, we have two everyday objects, the meaning is clear.
You can feel the difference.
And here’s the connection:
In Ammie’s scene, she doesn’t have to choose between the stalls and the vending machine.
Monorail lets her use both at once.
She gets the sharp prices of the stalls and the convenience of the vending machine, seamlessly, without extra effort.
But you need to be careful with something…..
➤ STEP 3: Pick a protagonist + scene
You already got the ideas of emotion and reality of what it felt like…
what next is
who feels?
In what scenes and situations?
It draws in the reader and they could literally play the scene in their head.
For monorail, I used Ammie.
Younger me, at the market.
Mum says: Buy it cheap… but be fast, or else.
Scene;
Looking for cheapest might take time, buying whatever might be costly 🥲, so I need something that could help achieve both.
Suddenly, the problem is alive:
Relatable and comparable to monorails complex tech is solving.
But how do you make it connect sensibly so your audience don’t just get the story, they would understand the tech with the story?
Yeah it is next step.
➤ STEP 2: Find the human core
I ask: what emotion or everyday job does this tech feel like?
That one line you made first helps you answer this.
For Monorail, the feeling was clear:
— frustration of wasting time,
— impatience when you just want the best deal, fast.
That’s the human layer I grab before I write anything, and that leads me to the next step….
➤ STEP 1: Boil it down to one sentence.
When I read the white paper or whatever way I used to understand the project in the first place. It becomes clear that I could go on and on, explaining.
That’s a good thing but not the main step 1.
First step is to find a way to put it all out in one sentence.
The line must answer:
“What does this thing actually do in one line?”
@Monorail_xyz for example,
Monorail is a swap aggregator built on Monad that sources liquidity from all available decentralized exchanges and pools across the network, automatically routing orders through the most efficient paths to minimize slippage, optimize execution speed, and secure the best possible price for every trade.
Ouuu.. lord that was a long read.. but in one line?👀
Monorail is Monad’s trading hub that unifies liquidity across the chain to deliver swaps that are fast, smart, and maximally efficient.
(You can even ask any Ai to do this for you )
Perfect. Once I get that line, I see a clear line of what reality I want to tie it to… speaking of reality👀….?!
Everyone says
“make your content relatable”…
but no one tells you the actual how. 🤧
You read the whitepaper and you get it.
But when you try to explain it? You remember they said “make it real”, but HOW?
Seriously, that used to be me. Lost and frustrated.
I figured it out later… it’s actually easier when you learn the HOW to turn a complex project into a human story (step by step).
LETS DIVE IN. ⥥
i am 40 years old
-no job
-no car
-no boyfriend but husband at home. (I need to feed him)
-5'5
-live with my parents
- no health issues
-terminally online
-loves monorail and rayvo glasses
-no social life
-all in on monad
is it over for me yes or no
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Now that you have your image ready and clean… I mean you are already satisfied with that image.
Now tap on it…
Click on the video icon… that’s where Veo lies.
You have T wo options here:
➤ Test your luck and let AI decide the angle and movement… give it no prompt and just hit that black arrow button… trust me, sometimes it gives a super cool.
➤ Or go back to AI and discuss. Paste the image into ChatGPT, tell ChatGPT what you want, and ask it for a more structured and hyper-descriptive prompt again. Whatever, however you want it.
And that’s ittttt.
If you have any questions or you got stuck while trying…
Then hit me up darling 💚
If you practice this… well…
I bet you would get better results 🙂↔️
@buk_olaaa made that video from listening to to my almost 3 minutes vn🤧😂
Search “image fx” on your browser and go with the one with Google Labs blablabla.
Quick poor kid cheat
To create images here has no limits, but video for one Gmail… you have a chance of 5 free animations. Use em wisely.
When you search and click on the site, log in… you should see “try whisk.”
Yes, click on try whisk.
At this point, you should be seeing this..
Firstly click on that shi, and change your image ratio to landscape.
Next click on add image.
Check screenshots carefully.
Next?