CurateClick’s latest Weekly Picks spotlight six tools that help you speak better, create faster, and express yourself more clearly—whether you’re preparing for a dinner party, building an illustrated story world, or generating multi-shot cinematic video.
CurateClick is a discovery platform for useful products and tools. Weekly Picks are hand-selected highlights—things that feel unusually practical, surprisingly delightful, or simply ahead of the curve.
This roundup focuses on the most recent entries shown on the Weekly Picks page (latest date: Mar 22, 2026), and selects six products for deeper coverage.
Best for: social confidence, language learners, networking, and anyone who wants to sound more interesting without sounding rehearsed.
Dinner Party Practice is a free, AI-powered “conversation gym.” You pick a category (All Topics / Love / Culture / Personal), draw a card, then speak on a prompt while a wine-glass timer fills—an elegant little constraint that makes practice feel less like homework.
Most “conversation starters” are shallow. Dinner Party Practice aims for questions that invite real stories and opinions—prompts that can turn a table of polite strangers into a room with momentum.
Try a 3-minute session before any social event:
Link: https://curateclick.com/product/dinner-party-practice
Best for: curiosity, photo feedback loops, modeling/photography experimentation, or “just for fun” comparisons (with a reality check).
Pretty Scale is an AI-powered attractiveness evaluation tool that analyzes a photo and produces an overall score plus a dimensional breakdown. It offers two modes:
The value here isn’t “the number.” It’s the structured breakdown—symmetry, proportions, skin quality, facial structure, etc.—which can be used as a lens for photography, lighting, styling, and presentation.
At the same time, it’s still a model. Treat results as feedback for iteration, not identity.
Pretty Scale claims it doesn’t store uploaded photos and deletes them after processing—exactly the kind of baseline hygiene you want for image analysis tools.
Link: https://curateclick.com/product/pretty-scale
Best for: writers, educators, parents, indie comic makers, and anyone who wants to turn characters into a repeatable “story engine.”
C2story is built around a simple but powerful idea: stories don’t end after one generation. You create a character and a story—then continue, rewrite, or remix it into something bigger.
A lot of AI storytelling tools generate a one-off output. C2story emphasizes:
Link: https://curateclick.com/product/c2story
Best for: Toastmasters, interviews, meetings, students, and anyone leveling up “thinking out loud.”
Random Topic Generator does one job well: generate three impromptu speaking prompts, then let you practice with a built-in timer (1/3/5 minutes). It also supports English and Chinese, with optional hints like “technology” or “funny.”
Impromptu speaking is a foundational skill: interviews, standups, brainstorming, leadership moments. The hardest part is often starting—this tool removes the friction.
Consistency beats intensity here.
Link: https://curateclick.com/product/random-topic-generator
Best for: indie filmmakers, creative studios, content teams, and anyone trying to turn “AI video” from a toy into a workflow.
Seedance 2.0 positions itself as a multimodal AI video engine controlled by text, image, audio, and video—with the goal of producing production-ready, multi-shot cinematic stories in one go.
Most text-to-video tools struggle with three painful gaps:
Seedance 2.0 claims progress on all three: director-like control, story pacing, and stronger audio alignment.
If you’ve ever storyboarded, you’ll recognize the advantage of multi-shot generation: it’s not just a pretty clip—it’s a sequence with intent (camera, action, transitions).
Even if you don’t ship the output directly, it can be a powerful:
Best for: people who care, but freeze when it’s time to write; last-minute romantics; anyone who wants “sweet” without sounding generic.
ValRequest generates short, personalized romantic messages. You pick:
Then it returns three options—fast enough to be useful in real life.
Good messages feel specific. The keyword input is a simple constraint that nudges outputs toward your actual story instead of Hallmark boilerplate.
Use the AI output as a draft, then add one real detail:
That single human detail upgrades the whole message.
Link: https://curateclick.com/product/valrequest
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