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Make games with AI and turn them into short-form content. Perfect if you make TikToks and want to see how a startup grows from the inside.

What is Star?

Star is an AI-powered game creation platform - think "ChatGPT for making games." Describe a game and play it in seconds. No coding required. Just ideas.

We're YC-backed and early-stage. You'll work directly with the founder and see everything: growth experiments, content strategy, what hits and what doesn't.

What you'd actually do

Make games on Star. Record the process. Turn it into short-form content that makes people say "wait, how did they do that?"

You'll:

- Build games on Star and capture the creation process - the "I just made this" moment

- Create short-form videos (TikTok, Reels, Shorts) that show what's possible

- Own Star's social presence - you decide what to post, when, and how

- Experiment with hooks, formats, and trends to figure out what performs

You're not editing someone else's footage. You're the creator. You make the games, you make the content, you grow the audience.

If things are going well and you're interested, there's potential to help build Star's creator community and take on more ownership as the company grows.

What we're looking for

- You make short-form content (even casually - show us what you've made)

- You understand what makes people stop scrolling

- You actually play games

- You're a self-starter who ships without being asked

- Bonus: you've grown an account before (any size - show us)

No professional experience required. If you've made content before (TikToks, YouTube, streams, even just for fun) and can show it, that's enough.

Apply with 1-2 short-form videos you've made. That's it. Good clips = interview.

Logistics

- Remote, flexible hours: ~10-20 hrs/week

- Pay: $20/hr

- Start date: ASAP

- Duration: 2-month contract to start, renewable if working well for both of us

- College credit: Can be structured for academic credit if your school allows it

This is a trial run. If it goes well, we can extend and you can get involved in other areas of the company.

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