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Solo Linkedin videos Technique: How It Works

The Problem

Talking to yourself doesn't create content people want to watch

Even if you know your topic deeply, delivering it alone on camera often feels forced and unnatural.

Without someone to ask follow-up questions, you can't dig into the interesting angles. You can't react to curiosity or challenge your own assumptions.

The result is content that feels rehearsed or rambling—never quite landing the conversational quality that keeps people watching.

Why Current Solutions Fail

Why the usual approaches fail

Static prompts don't adapt

A list of questions can't respond to what you actually say. They don't dig deeper or change direction based on your answers.

Talking to yourself has no feedback loop

Your brain needs conversational cues—questions, acknowledgments, follow-ups—to maintain natural delivery.

Video editing can't fix structural problems

You can cut out rambling, but you can't edit in the conversational rhythm that should have been there from the start.

Understanding the Solution

The difference between performing and conversing

When you perform, you deliver information. When you converse, you exchange ideas. The difference is profound.

Conversation creates momentum. Each response builds on the last. Performing is static—you're reciting, not discovering.

Content that feels conversational isn't acted. It's created through real-time dialogue. That requires two participants.

How Olyetta Works

How Olyetta works: A structured conversation, not a script

Unlike teleprompters or note cards, Olyetta actively listens to your responses and adapts.

It asks clarifying questions, challenges assumptions, and guides the conversation toward depth—not just coverage.

The result is content that feels like a real interview, because it is one.

Dynamic questioning

Each question is based on what you just said, not a pre-written list. This creates genuine conversational flow.

Natural delivery cues

The AI gives you the feedback signals your brain needs—acknowledgment, follow-up, pacing—to maintain natural delivery.

Exportable transcripts

After recording, get a clean transcript, outline, and key hooks you can use for editing or repurposing.

Use Cases

Real-world applications

Building thought leadership content

Share insights and expertise in interview format without depending on someone else's availability.

Product demos and explanations

Walk through features conversationally, creating engaging demos that don't feel like lectures.

Business update videos

Share company updates, launches, or announcements in a natural interview style.

Educational content creation

Teach concepts through dialogue rather than monologue, making complex topics more accessible.

Make solo content conversational

Transform awkward camera-talking into natural interviews.

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