Sketched boxes, arrows that draw themselves, a marker font and a calm narrator — the classic how-it-works format.
Some ideas are diagrams at heart — architectures, flows, mental models, before/after comparisons. The Whiteboard style explains them the way a good engineer explains at an actual whiteboard: boxes and arrows appearing stroke by stroke while the narrator builds the idea up, one element at a time.
It reads as thinking, not marketing — which is why it works for concept explainers, onboarding, and 'how X works under the hood' content that would feel wrong in a glossy style.
It stages sketched diagrams from your content's structure — flows, steps, comparisons and labeled boxes.
How-it-works posts, architecture explainers, process docs, educational threads.
Yes — paste a design doc and get a video walkthrough teammates actually watch.
Usually 60-90 seconds; scene count follows your content.
Paste a link, watch it render. Free reels every month, no credit card.