Script Generator
AI writes a hook-first YouTube Shorts script for any topic.
AI YouTube Shorts Script Generator
The best YouTube Shorts follow a proven structure: a hook that stops the scroll, a body that delivers value fast, and a CTA that drives action. This tool uses AI to generate complete scripts following this formula for any topic you provide.
Each generated script includes a tested hook format, numbered body beats that maintain pacing, a clear call to action, suggested on-screen text, and even music direction. The scripts are designed for 15, 30, or 60-second Shorts and adapt to your chosen style and target audience.
Writing scripts before filming is the single biggest upgrade most Shorts creators can make. Off-the-cuff content occasionally works, but scripted Shorts consistently outperform because every second is intentional. The hook is crafted, the pacing is controlled, and the CTA is planned rather than an afterthought.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I write a good YouTube Shorts script?
- Start with a hook (first 1-2 seconds that stops the scroll), follow with 2-4 body beats that deliver your core message, and end with a clear CTA. Keep it tight — for a 30-second Short, your script should be around 75-80 words. Every sentence should either inform, entertain, or create curiosity.
- How long should a YouTube Short be?
- 30-45 seconds is the sweet spot for most content types. Under 15 seconds can feel too rushed to deliver value. Over 45 seconds risks losing viewers. The algorithm rewards watch-through rate, so a 30-second Short that 80% of viewers finish will outperform a 60-second Short that only 40% finish.
- What makes a good hook for YouTube Shorts?
- The best hooks create an immediate curiosity gap, make a bold claim, or present a visual that demands attention. Examples: 'Nobody talks about this...' (curiosity), 'This one trick doubled my income' (bold claim), or starting with the most dramatic moment of your video (visual hook).
- Should I use a teleprompter for YouTube Shorts?
- For scripted Shorts, yes. Teleprompter apps let you deliver your script naturally while maintaining eye contact with the camera. The result feels conversational but is actually carefully structured. This is how most professional Shorts creators work.