Public app information

How SurfStats Studio works

SurfStats Studio app purpose: SurfStats Studio is an AI + HI creator studio for social media creators. It helps users research ideas, write scripts, generate images and thumbnails, create audio and voiceovers, prepare videos and clips, and organize creative workflows.

SurfStats Studio combines artificial intelligence with human intelligence so creators can plan, write, generate, edit, download, and organize creative assets in one workspace.

Google Sign-In

Used only for account access

Users may create a SurfStats Studio account with email and password or sign in with Google. Google Sign-In authenticates the user and creates or opens the user's SurfStats Studio account.

OAuth scopes

Basic profile only

This build requests only the standard Google Sign-In scopes: openid, profile, and email. It does not request YouTube channel, YouTube Analytics, upload, publish, edit, or delete scopes during normal sign-in.

What SurfStats Studio provides

Creator workflow features

  • Generate and organize content ideas, scripts, captions, and creator workflows
  • Create images, thumbnails, characters, and visual assets
  • Create and edit videos, clips, audio, and voiceovers
  • Download or export assets for the user to review and publish manually
  • Manage billing credits, settings, and creator workspaces
What this build does not do

No automatic publishing changes

  • Does not publish, delete, or edit YouTube content on a user's behalf
  • Does not request YouTube permissions during Google Sign-In
  • Does not require users to connect a YouTube channel to use the creator tools
  • Requires users to review generated assets before using them publicly
Public documents

Policy and support links

Reviewer notes

Suggested Google OAuth review path

  1. Open the public home page and confirm the product purpose is visible.
  2. Open Google Access to review the requested Google Sign-In scopes and data use.
  3. Open Privacy Policy, Terms, and Data Deletion.
  4. Sign in with Google or email/password and open the app dashboard.
  5. Open Settings to see the user-facing Google data deletion controls.