Instagram Script Writer
Generate Instagram-optimized scripts instantly. Free AI script writer tailored for Instagram creators. No signup required.
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How to Use
Step-by-Step Guide
Professional scripts are the backbone of engaging video content. Our AI Script Writer helps you create structured, compelling scripts that maintain viewer attention from start to finish while delivering your message effectively.
Define Your Topic and Goal
Clearly state what your video is about and what action you want viewers to take after watching. This shapes the entire script structure.
Every script should have ONE clear goal—trying to accomplish multiple things dilutes your message
Select Video Length
Choose your target video length. This determines the depth of content and how many points you can effectively cover.
For TikTok, aim for 30-60 seconds. For YouTube Shorts, 30-60 seconds. For long-form YouTube, match content complexity to length
Choose Script Structure
Select a script framework: problem-solution, story-based, listicle, tutorial, or hook-value-CTA structure.
The hook-value-CTA structure works best for most short-form content
Generate and Customize
Review the generated script and customize it with your personal experiences, specific examples, and unique insights.
Read the script out loud—written words don't always sound natural when spoken
Add Visual Cues
Note where you'll add B-roll, text overlays, or visual transitions to enhance the script's impact.
Plan for visual changes every 2-3 seconds to maintain engagement
Best Practices
- ✓Write for the ear, not the eye—use conversational language
- ✓Include pattern interrupts to maintain attention
- ✓End with a clear, specific call-to-action
- ✓Use short sentences and simple words for better retention
- ✓Plan your visual elements alongside your script
!Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ✕Writing in a formal tone that sounds unnatural on camera
- ✕Cramming too much information into one video
- ✕Forgetting to include a strong hook in the first few seconds
- ✕Not practicing the script before filming
- ✕Ignoring the visual component of video content
Examples
Good vs Bad Examples
See what works and what doesn't with real examples
Input
60-second TikTok explaining 3 iPhone settings people should turn off to save battery, targeting non-tech-savvy users
Output
HOOK: Your iPhone is secretly draining battery right now. Here are 3 settings to turn off immediately. POINT 1: Background App Refresh - Go to Settings, General, Background App Refresh, and turn it off. Apps don't need to update when you're not using them. POINT 2: Location Services - Settings, Privacy, Location Services. Change apps to 'While Using' instead of 'Always.' Most apps don't need your location 24/7. POINT 3: Push Email - Settings, Mail, Accounts, Fetch New Data. Change from Push to Fetch every 15 minutes. You don't need emails the second they arrive. CTA: Follow for more simple tech tips that actually make a difference. Save this video!
Why?
Clear structure with hook, numbered points, specific instructions, and strong CTA. Perfect length for 60-second content with value at every step.
Input
iPhone battery tips
Output
So I wanted to make a video about iPhone battery because mine has been dying a lot lately and I've been doing some research and found some interesting things that might help you too if you have the same problem as me...
Why?
No hook, rambling introduction, self-focused instead of value-focused, and no clear structure. Viewers will scroll away within seconds.
Input
2-minute YouTube Short about a $5 thrift store jacket that turned out to be worth $500, with tips on what to look for
Output
HOOK: I bought this jacket for $5. It's worth over $500. Let me show you what I spotted that everyone else missed. STORY: Found this at Goodwill last Tuesday. Everyone walked right past it. But I noticed three things... VALUE POINT 1: The stitching - see how it's not straight? That's actually a sign of handmade quality. Mass-produced is too perfect. VALUE POINT 2: The buttons - feel the weight. Cheap jackets use plastic. This? Real horn buttons. Dead giveaway for vintage quality. VALUE POINT 3: The label - this brand isn't made anymore. Discontinued in 1987. Vintage collectors pay premium for this. CTA: Comment the best thrift find you've ever scored. I read every single one. And follow if you want more thrifting tips from someone who does this every week.
Why?
Combines story with education. Opens with transformation ($$5 to $500), delivers value through specific tips, and ends with engaging CTA.
Faqs
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