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AI Script Generator

Paste an idea and generate a full script with hook, retention, and CTA, ready to record and adapt to each format.

How it works

Generate a clear script you can record without getting stuck.

  • You write the idea + objective.
  • AI returns hook, body, and CTA.
  • You edit, copy, and record.

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Analysis for
Instagram
TikTok
LinkedIn
YouTube

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AI analysis activates when you write or generate a script.

AI analysis activates when you write or generate a script.

The Method Behind the AI:
How to Write Scripts That Work

A simple structure to stop the scroll and turn it into action: hook, body, and CTA.

3-block structure

1) Hook

Hook (0-3s): question/data/premise that hooks.

The hook’s job isn’t to explain everything—it’s to open a curiosity gap that forces the next block.

Avoid long intros: start with tension, data, or contrast.

2) Development

Body (3-45s): 3 points with a specific example.

Each beat should answer a specific question. If a block adds no context, proof, or result—cut it.

Clarity wins: one idea per sentence, one promise per block.

3) CTA

CTA (last 5s): one natural action.

A CTA works when it connects to the value you just delivered: one action, one reason, one immediate benefit.

Si el CTA requiere pensar demasiado, no convierte.

Retention first

Not poetry: retention calibrated with micro-signals.

Start with tension (curiosity or contrast), develop in short blocks, and avoid filler. If the body doesn’t deliver, the CTA arrives too late.

High-retention signals

  • - Short sentences with an action verb up front.
  • - Clear transitions between blocks (now / next / finally).
  • - A real example that grounds the idea in under 2 sentences.

Pro tip

Keep each block to one idea: one promise, one proof, and one action.

Recording-ready script checklist

Your script is designed for fast rhythm and clarity in every transition.

  • 1

    The hook is clear in under 3 seconds.

    It should open a curiosity gap or promise a concrete outcome—without extra context.

  • 2

    Each beat adds an idea, example, or proof.

    If a block adds no context, evidence, or forward motion—cut it to protect pace.

  • 3

    No filler lines and no long intro.

    One useful line per sentence. Less text, more intent, higher retention.

  • 4

    The CTA asks for one clear, measurable action.

    Close with an obvious next step—and why it matters now.

  • 5

    The opening promise matches the payoff.

    The ending must deliver exactly what the hook promised to build trust.

Creating ethically

Clear script, clear message

Transparency

It’s not about manipulation. It’s about explaining better so your message lands and people can decide.

Avoid inflated promises, fake urgency, and claims you can’t back up. Trust is built script by script—not from one isolated viral.

Match the script to your audience (pain + desire), keep the pace, and make the CTA the obvious next step.

Frameworks de Escritura

Use simple frameworks so your script is clear and recordable in one take.

PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solve)

Great for selling or persuading: present the problem, make it urgent, and close with a concrete solution.

Problem → Agitate → Solve

Recommended for sales pieces or belief shifts where you need urgency.

  • - Ideal for frequent objections.
  • - Works well for 20–45s scripts.

AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action)

Ideal for educational content: grab attention, build value, and convert with a clear action.

Attention → Interest → Desire → Action

Better for educational/authority content where you need to build the case before the CTA.

  • - Useful for tutorials, analysis, and breakdowns.
  • - Enables a more natural CTA.

Pro tip

If your goal is fast conversion, prioritize PAS. If you want to teach and build authority, use AIDA.

Platform adaptation

Instagram / TikTok

Very direct hook and short lines. Fast pacing to keep retention.

Recommended length: 20–40s.

CTA recommendation: save or share.

LinkedIn

Slower pace and more context. Use a real example and an actionable close.

Recommended length: 45–90s.

CTA recommendation: comment or DM.

X (Twitter)

Strong first block and a punchy closing line worth sharing.

Recommended length: 15–45s.

CTA recommendation: reply to the thread.

FAQ

Can I edit the script on this screen?

Not here: this result is read-only. Use Copy and paste it into your teleprompter/notes, or iterate further inside Teimin’s Creation.

How do I choose the best tone?

Start with the objective: teach, sell, or go viral. Tone changes style, not the structure.

What if I want a different angle?

Change the brief or objective and generate again. Hook–retention–CTA is the base; the new text will adapt examples and tone.

Does the analysis work the same for every format?

No. The same script should be adapted per platform to keep retention and clarity.

What if the script sounds “robotic”?

Keep the structure, but rewrite it in your voice: swap verbs, examples and expressions to match how you naturally speak.

How do I know if the CTA is clear enough?

If someone can repeat in 5 seconds what they should do next, your CTA is clear.

How many iterations before publishing?

Usually 2–3 iterations are enough: hook, body clarity, and CTA.

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