

Yes — there is. Vibe Studio, built into the Vibe.co streaming TV platform, creates a complete 15- or 30-second TV spot from your website URL in under two minutes. Visuals, voiceover, and background music are generated automatically. No script, no production team, and no agency required.
You can, and the process is simpler than most people expect. Vibe Studio reads your website, pulls your branding and imagery, and assembles a TV-ready ad in minutes. The result is a 15- or 30-second spot formatted for streaming TV — the kind that runs on Hulu, Tubi, Peacock, and hundreds of other streaming channels.
The tool handles the creative work that typically requires an agency: selecting visuals that match your brand, writing and recording a voiceover, adding background music, and formatting the spot to broadcast spec. You can preview and customize before anything goes live. No footage to shoot, no script to write.
AI Creatives is a standard feature inside Vibe Studio — free to use regardless of your ad spend.
Vibe Studio generates your ad in a few steps:
The whole process takes minutes. For brands that have been putting off streaming TV because they didn't have a production budget, Vibe Studio removes the last obstacle.
Vibe Studio gives you control over every element without requiring design software or editing experience:
If you already have a finished video ad from an agency or a previous campaign, you can upload it directly rather than using the AI generator. Vibe Studio handles both paths.
Worth naming one nuance: Vibe Studio is built for speed and accessibility. It produces a professional, broadcast-ready spot that works for most campaigns. If your strategy requires bespoke cinematography, character-driven storytelling, or custom animation, working with a creative agency and uploading the finished file will deliver higher production value. For most brands running streaming TV advertising for the first time, Vibe Studio is everything you need to start.
For more creative guidance, see how to create video ads with existing visual assets.
Streaming TV ads are full-screen and non-skippable, so attention is guaranteed — the question is whether you use those seconds well.
The first three seconds determine whether viewers stay mentally engaged. Put your brand name or core offer upfront. Don't build to it.
A 15- to 30-second spot has room for one problem, one solution, and one call to action. Ads that try to cover more than that lose the message before the spot ends.
Sound matters more on streaming TV than on most digital channels. Ads play with audio on by default, so your voiceover and music carry real brand weight — make sure the tone matches what you want viewers to associate with you.
Adding a QR code is consistently worth it. Streaming TV audiences are engaged, not passive. A QR code gives them a direct way to act from the couch, and brands using them see stronger direct response than those that don't.
Once your creative is ready in Vibe Studio, launching it takes a few steps — all inside the same platform:
Abuelo's Mexican Restaurant, a local taco chain, used streaming TV to geo-target lapsed customers in their area — no national TV budget, no agency. The result: a 32% increase in foot traffic directly attributed to the CTV campaign. Read the full Abuelo's case study.
Most AI ad creation tools produce a video file — and stop there. You still have to find a media buying platform, upload the asset, configure targeting, and wire up measurement separately.
Vibe is the streaming TV platform with AI ad creation built in. Vibe Studio and the campaign builder are the same product. Create the ad, set your audience, choose your channels, and launch — without switching tools. After launch, real-time reporting shows campaign delivery, household-level frequency, and conversions from day one. Connect to Google Analytics, Triple Whale, or Northbeam to pull streaming TV results into your existing attribution stack for a complete picture. For a full guide to getting started, see how to advertise on streaming services.
TruHeight, a supplements brand, scaled new customer acquisition through self-serve CTV campaigns on Vibe — no traditional TV production setup required. The result: 275% ROAS on new customer acquisition, measured and attributed.
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Yes — Vibe Studio generates a complete streaming TV ad from your website URL in under two minutes. The AI pulls your brand assets, visuals, and key messaging from your site, then assembles a 15- or 30-second spot with voiceover and background music included. It's a free feature inside the Vibe streaming TV platform.
Enter your website URL or business name into Vibe Studio. The AI scans your site, selects visuals that match your brand, writes the voiceover, and assembles the ad. You can preview and customize before anything goes live — changing text, swapping images, adjusting the voiceover style, or adding a QR code. The whole process takes a few minutes.
Yes. Vibe Studio handles everything a production team would typically manage: sourcing visuals, writing copy, recording a voiceover, and formatting to broadcast spec. For most first-time streaming TV campaigns, the output is campaign-ready without any additional production work. Brands that need high-production creative — custom cinematography, brand characters, animation — can work with a creative agency and upload the finished file directly.
Create your ad in Vibe Studio, then move directly to campaign setup in the same platform. Set your targeting (geo, interest, website retargeting, or lookalike), choose from 500+ premium streaming channels, set a daily budget starting at $50, and launch. Creative review is typically same-day.
Creating the ad with Vibe Studio is free. Running the campaign starts at $50/day with no contracts or minimums. Streaming TV ad costs vary by targeting and inventory — CTV advertising rates covers what campaigns typically cost at different budget levels.


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