Write the next verse.

A quiet writing tool for songwriters. Type the shape, get full verses and choruses worth keeping.

Built for the moment the melody is there and the line is not. Tell the tool what the song is about, what it feels like, who is talking - get back full-length verses, choruses, and bridges drafted in the voice you are after. Edit, regenerate, or save and come back later.

Song Generator

Pro tier - up to four imagery cues.
Standby

Your lyric sheet will appear here.

Verse, chorus, second verse.

Bridge when the plan and prompt call for it.

How it works

Three fields. Real lyrics. No prompt engineering.

01

Describe the song

Theme, genre, mood, point of view. The same shape a co-writer would ask for before picking up a guitar.

02

Generate the structure

Verse one, chorus, verse two, bridge - drafted as a full lyric sheet you can read top to bottom.

03

Edit, save, export

Rewrite any section, save the draft, copy it to your DAW or notebook. The tool stays out of your way.

What you can shape

The control surface, not a magic box.

Six dials that decide what the tool writes. You set the shape, the tool drafts the words. Anyone who has worked with a co-writer knows the brief is most of the work.

01

Section structure

Verse, chorus, verse, bridge — or any order you ask for. Length per section is set by your tier. Hitmaker writes full song with pre-chorus and refrain.

02

Voice and point of view

First-person direct, second-person address, third-person narrator. Switch mid-song or hold the same lens through the bridge. The tool tracks your choice across sections.

03

Genre fit, not pastiche

Indie folk doesn't get country tropes. Pop doesn't get singer-songwriter affectation. The tool reads the genre as a posture, not a costume.

04

Mood and tension

Wistful, anthemic, restless, tender, defiant. Mood shifts the line lengths and the cadence, not just the words. You feel it before you read it.

05

Imagery cues

Drop in objects, places, weather, hands, and the lyric weaves them through. Pro tier accepts four cues. Hitmaker accepts an open list.

06

Rewrite by section

Don't like the second verse? Regenerate just that section against the same brief. The chorus and bridge stay. Iterate without losing the parts that work.

Plans

Choose the length you write at.

Beginner

$9/mo

Short sections, up to 8 lines per verse or chorus.

  • 30 generations per month
  • Theme, genre, mood
  • Single point of view
  • Save the last 10 drafts

Hitmaker

$39/mo

Full-song length, bridge included, deepest shaping controls.

  • Unlimited generations
  • All Pro controls plus bridge, pre-chorus, refrain
  • Content mode and structural rewrites
  • Priority generation queue
Enter your email, then choose a plan or manage billing.Pro
Questions

Honest answers to the things songwriters ask.

How long can the verses and choruses get?

Beginner caps at eight lines per section. Pro goes to sixteen. Hitmaker writes a full song with bridge, pre-chorus, and refrain in any structure you ask for.

Do I own the lyrics it generates?

Yes. Anything the tool drafts is yours to record, publish, register, and license. There is no claim on the output and no usage tracking beyond your own draft history.

Can I cancel any time?

Cancel from the billing page and the plan stays active through the period you paid for. No retention emails, no follow-up loops, no calls.

What about copyright on the imagery I give it?

Your prompts and imagery cues stay private to your account. The model has no memory between sessions and does not train on your inputs.

Is this trying to replace songwriters?

No. It is a draft tool for the moment between an idea and a full lyric sheet. Most users edit two thirds of what it writes, which is the point.