For creators
Record the answer once. Send everyone there.
An async AMA, course intake, or paid-community welcome that branches based on what your audience actually asks. You record once. Visitors get personal-feeling replies forever.
TL;DR
Creators have a depth-versus-scale problem: the DMs are personal but don't scale, the public posts scale but feel anonymous. Flik splits the difference — you record one branching video conversation that adapts to the audience member, and they get something that feels personal at zero marginal cost. The branch is the personalization; the video is the scale.
Three flows creators run
Pick one. Or all three.
The async AMA.
Post the Flik link in your bio. Audience records their question. You batch-watch every Friday. The best ones become your next Reel. The personal ones get a 30-second reply.
The course intake.
"Why are you here?" branches into module recommendations. New students hear a personal hello matched to their stated goal. Record it once; it serves a thousand students.
The community welcome.
First thing a paying member sees in your Circle / Skool / Discord is a 90-second video from you. Branches by chapter or tenure.
The hard part
The trap to avoid.
Async AMAs underperform when the creator doesn't actually reply. The format only works if you commit to a weekly or biweekly cadence. If you're not going to answer questions, don't run an AMA — fans notice quickly and stop submitting.
Either set a clear “I reply Fridays” cadence and stick to it, or pick a format that doesn't promise replies (a course intake works without ongoing replies; an AMA does not).
Got any questions?
Drop a link in your bio this week.
See what your audience actually wants — async, on every visit, at zero marginal cost.

