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Fidget Spokesperson Player

Want your video spokesperson to look like they are waiting to talk to a visitor? That is the Fidget player (also called Fidgit)—idle first, pitch when they are ready.

Live demo: she waits (idle). Click the play control to hear the pitch.

How fidget works

A static overlay that autoplays the full script can feel pushy. Fidget flips that: the actor is visibly present, fidgeting or waiting, so the page feels staffed. When the visitor engages, the spokesperson delivers your message.

  • Idle first: they look like they are waiting for the visitor.
  • Play on engage: click or your chosen trigger starts the script.
  • HTML5 embed: same Talking Heads production, specialty player behavior.

All specialty players Jumper player

When to use Fidget

Use Fidget when you want presence without an immediate interrupt—support pages, product explainers, and any layout where a hard popup or instant autoplay would annoy more than it converts. Pair it with slider or jumper if you need entrance motion or timeline jumps instead of an idle wait.

Fidget player FAQs

What is a fidget spokesperson player?

An HTML5 website spokesperson that idles on the page—looking like they are waiting to talk—then delivers your script when the visitor is ready. Also spelled Fidgit.

How is fidget different from jumper or slider?

Jumper moves during playback. Slider slides in and stays. Fidget stays put and sells the waiting pose first.

Does the fidget player autoplay the sales pitch?

No. They wait in an idle loop until the visitor engages, then play. Timing is set when you order.

How do I order the fidget player?

Order website spokesperson videos and request Fidget. Actors and production are paid—no free trials. We produce; you embed the HTML5 player.

Ready for a fidget spokesperson video?

Order a website spokesperson with the Fidget player—or schedule a call. Actors don’t work for free.

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