Scripts that hook in 5 seconds. Built for the algo.
Long-form YouTube, Reels & Shorts, podcasts, explainers, ad scripts, webinars. AI handles structural drafting; an editor tunes voice, pacing, and the read. Output is shoot-ready — B-roll cues, on-screen text, scene markers included.

What is AI script writing?
AI script writing is video and audio script production where AI handles the structural drafting (hook, beats, transitions, CTA) and a human editor owns voice, pacing, and the final read. The output is a shoot-ready script — not a generic AI essay broken into lines.
Video needs a different process from blog writing. The first 5–8 seconds decide whether a viewer stays. Sentences that read fine on a page sound flat read aloud. The AI prompts and the human edit pass both account for those differences.
AI script writing = hook-led structure from AI + spoken-delivery edit from a human. Shoot-ready output, not a Word doc.
Formats we write for
Six formats. Each has different hook patterns, pacing rules, and CTA placement — we calibrate per format, not one-size-fits-all.

- Long-form YouTube8–25 minute videos. Hook + retention beats + CTA — built for YouTube's algo.
- Reels & Shorts30s–90s vertical. Pattern-interrupt heavy. Three hook variants per script.
- PodcastsSolo, interview, or duo formats. Conversational pacing, segment markers.
- Explainers / tutorialsScripted educational content. Step-numbered, B-roll-heavy.
- Ad scriptsMeta / YouTube / TikTok ads. Variant packs of 8–15 for testing.
- WebinarsLong-form structured sessions. Slide-aligned, segment-timed.
What you get with us
The deliverables — written down, so the scope is the scope.
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Hook-led structure
Every script opens with a tested hook pattern — pattern interrupt, curiosity gap, contrarian claim, or social-proof anchor. The first 5–8 seconds are designed for retention.
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Beat-by-beat outline
Outline written before any drafting — beats, transitions, CTA placement, retention checkpoints. You sign off on the outline before the script gets generated.
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AI-assisted drafting
AI fills in the outline against your voice profile. Hook, body, transitions, and CTA in your tone. Drafts run 60–80% of the way to read-ready; the editor finishes it.
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Human edit pass
An editor reads every line, tunes pacing for spoken delivery, kills mechanical phrasing, sharpens the hook, and adds B-roll cues. The polish is where the script becomes shoot-ready.
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B-roll + visual cues
Every script ships with B-roll suggestions, on-screen text, scene-change markers, and timestamp blocks — your editor builds the timeline straight from the doc.
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Variant packs (for ads)
8–15 script variants per ad campaign with different hooks and angles, A/B-ready. Strongest variants polished; the rest delivered as raw options for testing.
How a script gets made
Same four-stage process every time. Beat outline before drafting saves the most time.

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Brief & angle
30-minute scoping call locks the audience, the goal of the video, the hook angle, and the format constraints. Output is a one-page brief — angle, audience pain, intended outcome, run time. Every script question that comes later traces back to this page.
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Beat outline
Beats first, words second. We sketch the script as 6–12 beats — hook, problem setup, key points, transitions, CTA — with rough time allocations. You sign off on the outline before any AI drafting. This is where most failed scripts get fixed cheaply.
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AI-assisted draft
AI fills in the outline against your voice profile. Hook crafted in 3 variants for testing. Body written for spoken delivery, not page reading. Transitions and CTA tuned to format (long-form vs Reels vs ad). Draft is raw material — never shipped without polish.
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Human edit + visual cues
An editor reads every line out loud. Pacing tuned for spoken delivery. Mechanical phrasing rewritten. Hook sharpened or swapped. B-roll cues, on-screen text, scene markers, timestamps added. The output is a shoot-ready script your editor can build the timeline from.
Frequently asked questions
The questions we actually get on scoping calls — answered honestly, not in marketing voice.
What is AI script writing?
Why does video specifically need a different process from blog writing?
What formats do you write for?
Will the script work for someone reading on camera, not a voiceover artist?
How long does each script take?
Do you handle B-roll and visual notes?
Can you script for ad campaigns at variant scale?
What if I have a unique brand voice or specific audience?
Ready to grow with a team that actually ships?
30-minute discovery call. No slides, no pitch, just your situation, where revenue should come from next, and an honest answer about whether web development, digital marketing, AI services, or all three are the right move.