Video scripts for product demos, TikTok ads, UGC briefs, brand videos and YouTube tutorials — written by ecommerce specialists who understand what makes viewers buy.
The difference between a video that drives sales and one that gets skipped in 3 seconds is the script. Hook, problem, solution, proof, CTA — the structure is proven, but most brand videos bury the hook, lead with features and have no clear call to action. A well-written script is the foundation of every successful video ad.
Define the video goal: product demo, brand awareness, UGC, TikTok ad, YouTube tutorial.
First 3 seconds written to stop the scroll: problem statement, bold claim or pattern interrupt.
Full script with scene notes, on-screen text, voice-over and CTA — formatted for production.
Creator brief written: exact talking points, hook variations, visual direction, do/don't list.
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
4 video scripts/month
Per month (3-month min)
8 scripts + ad copy
Per month (3-month min)
Full video content programme
Per month (3-month min)
Tell us about your store and goals. We'll reply within 24 hours with a tailored proposal.
15–30 seconds for top-of-funnel awareness, 30–60 seconds for consideration-stage ads, 60–90 seconds for product demo/testimonial formats. We write to platform-specific optimal lengths based on your objective.
Yes. UGC briefs include: exact talking points, hook options, visual direction, product usage notes, brand do/don't list and target emotional outcome. Clear briefs produce better creator content.
We use three proven hook types: (1) Bold claim: 'This product made £12,000 in one month'; (2) Problem statement: 'If you have [pain], this is for you'; (3) Pattern interrupt: an unexpected visual or statement. We test all three for new products.
Yes — long-form YouTube scripts (8–15 minutes) for product tutorials, unboxing, comparison and educational content. These follow a different structure: hook, outline, deep content, CTA — optimised for YouTube watch time.
Yes. Scripts are delivered in a production-ready format: scene number, visual direction, voice-over text and on-screen text in columns. No translation needed between script and shoot.