Pick up where you left off, or start something new.
Step 1 of 6 — Setup
Let’s build your story.
Give your project a name and connect your API keys. Only the Anthropic key is required to get started.
Project details
This is a working title — it doesn’t need to be perfect. You can always update it later. Try something like the project name, the problem you solved, or the role it was for.
API Keys
Required. Used for signal extraction and narrative generation. Stored in session only.
Optional. Generates a polished Gamma presentation from your STAR story.
Output options
Written STAR narrativeA polished 600–900 word case study, ready to paste into a portfolio, LinkedIn, or anywhere you need to tell this story in writing.
Always on
Audio scriptA 3–5 minute spoken version of your story — natural-sounding, no bullet points.
Paste this into any text-to-speech tool (ElevenLabs, Murf, Speechify) to generate a voiceover. It’s also great to read aloud yourself — for a podcast, a video intro, or interview prep. The tone matches whatever you pick on Step 5.
Always on
NotebookLM podcast promptGenerates a source document you paste into Google’s NotebookLM to create a podcast-style audio summary of your story.
NotebookLM (free from Google) turns documents into podcast-style conversations between two AI hosts. Upload this prompt as a source, then hit “Generate Audio Overview” — you’ll get a 3–5 minute audio that explains your story conversationally. Great for sharing or interview prep.
Optional
Gamma one-pagerBeautiful shareable presentation — add your Gamma key above to unlock
Optional
Step 2 of 6 — Your Story
Just get it out.
Don’t edit, don’t organize. Tell it messy — fragments, bullet points, half-sentences, all fine. Voice works great here too if that’s easier.
Everything you remember
Fragments, voice notes, bullet points, half-finished thoughts — all welcome. STAR signal will find the structure. You just bring the content.
0 words
or just type — whatever works for you
Context hints (optional — helps find the right signal)
Use this to prevent common misreadings — industry context, company type, role scope, anything that could get misread.
Step 3 of 6 — Signal Extraction
Here’s what we found.
We’ve extracted your content into STAR components. Review each one — you’ll have a chance to fill in the gaps on the next screen.
Reading everything you wrote…
Identifying the signal — about 10 to 20 seconds.
What we found — gaps to address on the next screen
Step 4 of 6 — Targeted Questions
Fill in the gaps.
Answer what you can — messy is fine. Voice works great here too. Skip anything that doesn’t apply. The questions below are based on what was thin or missing from your content.
Finding the gaps in your story…
Working hard for you — about 15 to 25 seconds.
Step 5 of 6 — Review & Refine
Your STAR, assembled.
Review each section and edit anything before generating. Then pick a tone — that’s how your final outputs will be written.
Tone
Your tone choice shapes the final narrative, audio script, and Gamma output — not the editable fields below.
Preview
Your STAR story
S — Situation
T — Task
A — Action
R — Result
Your Point of View — POV (optional)
Step 6 of 6 — Final Review
Your story is ready. ✨
Review everything below before you share. Copy, download, or send to Gamma for a polished one-pager. Use the find & replace tool if any names need a quick fix.
🔍 Fix a name or word across all outputs
Doing the deep work…
This usually takes 30 to 60 seconds — hang tight, it’s worth it.
Written STAR narrative
Audio script 3–5 min — paste into any text-to-speech tool
NotebookLM prompt paste into NotebookLM to generate a podcast summary
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Gamma one-pager
Generate a shareable presentation from your STAR story
This sets the visual theme of your Gamma presentation. Default works great for most portfolios.
Can't find it? The link above opens your presentation directly in Gamma — you can share it from there or download the PDF.
Quick Guide
What is the STAR method?
STAR is a storytelling framework used in job interviews, portfolio case studies, and professional bios. It turns raw experience into a structured narrative that's easy to follow and impossible to forget.
S — Situation
Set the scene. What was the context, the pressure, the stakes? Make the reader feel the problem before you solve it.
T — Task
What were you responsible for? Not just your job title — what was the real job you showed up to do?
A — Action
What did you specifically do? This is where your judgment, your instincts, your decisions live. Be specific.
R — Result
What changed because of you? Numbers are great, but impact is everything — even if it was qualitative.
Pro tip
Don’t worry about getting it perfect. STAR signal will help you find the structure in whatever you write — messy is completely fine. Just start talking.