May 11, 2026

Introducing Nikke Instant Motion

Selling a product is hard. Many great tools and indie services exist, but most of them die at the same step: turning a page into something you actually want to share. Writing a compelling tweet, recording a short demo, designing a banner — every channel of sales and marketing demands time that founders and small teams rarely have. We have felt this pain ourselves at Nikke, and we keep hearing it from the people who build alongside us.

So today we are previewing Nikke Instant Motion at motion.nikke.io. Paste a URL, and within roughly 20 seconds you get back a short MP4 promo video assembled from the page’s content. Drop it into a tweet, send it to a customer, attach it to a release announcement — it is meant to be the lowest-friction way to turn “I have a page” into “I have something worth sharing.” The technology behind it is the same direction as Nikke’s speech work: take a slow, manual creative chore and collapse it to seconds.

This is a preview, not a finished product. Output styles are limited, generation can occasionally overrun, and the service runs from a single GPU box rather than a fleet. We are intentionally shipping it in this state because the only honest way to find out what is useful is to put it in front of people who are stuck on the marketing step today. Try it, tell us what is broken, and tell us what kind of clip you wish it had made. The roadmap will be written from those answers.