AI Tour Script & Narration Generator
Discovery Lens
B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
Tour operator inputs route stops, tour duration, target audience, and tone → AI generates a complete narrated tour script with historically-verified stop commentary, pacing guide (words per stop = speaking time), optional Q&A prompts, and safety callouts — replacing what a professional copywriter charges $1,500–3,000 per tour to produce.
Kill Reason
Any tour operator can prompt ChatGPT or Claude directly to generate a tour script, collapsing the entire value proposition the moment a guide tries the underlying model — there is no proprietary data layer or workflow lock-in that prevents this from becoming a thin wrapper that users bypass immediately.
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killed: Generating branded activation concepts is a one-time document task that any general-purpose AI assistant performs adequately with a good prompt; photo booth companies have no reason to pay a subscription fee for a niche tool when a $20/month AI writing tool does the same job, and there is no proprietary data or workflow lock-in to sustain a standalone product.
killed: The global escape room market is too small (approximately 50,000 venues worldwide) to sustain a dedicated AI design tool, and the core output — structured puzzle flows and GM scripts — is well within what general AI writing tools already produce with a thoughtful prompt template.
killed: Hospitality management platforms (Cloudbeds, Mews, Opera) serve this exact customer base and will add SOP generation as a native feature; the one-time document use case creates no recurring revenue, and the value proposition disappears the moment any incumbent ships a comparable tool.