Scripting Prompt

Copy and paste the prompt below into your favorite AI assistant—whether that’s Claude, GPT, or any other tool you prefer.

The sections highlighted in yellow are placeholders you’ll need to customize.

If you want to take it a step further, teach the AI about your tone of voice, communication style, and your business goals before entering the prompt. This helps the assistant generate more aligned and powerful content.

You can keep your answers short, but the more specific and detailed you are, the better your final scripts will be.

The prompt includes 15 questions—it's best practice to answer all of them and aim for a 1:1 ratio between questions and scripts. At the very least, provide more answers than the number of scripts you want. This gives the AI more context to craft high-quality content.


Please ask me 15 strategic questions based on my niche: [Insert your niche]. Use current, relevant insights from the web to ensure the questions reflect what people are actively searching for and talking about.

  • 70% of the questions should focus specifically on my niche, industry trends, and my target audience’s pain points or curiosities.

  • 30% should be personal questions that help humanize my brand and connect with my audience on a deeper level.

  • Clearly label which questions are personal and which are niche-focused.

  • Avoid any topics related to: [Insert topics to avoid].

  • To each question add:

Once you provide the questions, I will answer them. Based on my answers, create [x] video scripts for social media [replace the word social media with VSL or Webinar, depending on what you’re recording]

Each script must follow this format:

🎣 Hook: Grab the viewer’s attention immediately. First 1–3 seconds of the video, must stop the scroll: ask a question, show a bold visual, say something relatable or shocking
💎 Value: Share my answer in a clear and concise way. This is the core message or transformation. Deliver insight, a relatable story, tip, or a moment of conflict. Use rising tension and pacing to keep people watching
⭐ Conclusion: Wrap up the message or add a simple call to action. Can be inspirational, reflective, or directive

Script Rules:

  1. Write in first person.

  2. No camera or shooting directions (it will be recorded on my phone).

  3. Start directly—no introductions like “Hi, I’m Rob.”

  4. Avoid generic phrases like “Hi everyone” or “Spilling the beans.”

  5. Keep conclusions short—max 2 sentences. Include a CTA to call or DM me in 20% of the scripts.

  6. Each script should take 40–60 seconds to read aloud.


If you want to learn more on how to create a social media video, like a professional script writer does, check out our “How to tell a story” guide