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Create production-ready scripts from briefs & transcripts

Paste a brief or transcript, pick a platform-aware template, and get an editable script optimized for runtime, tone, and export formats — ready for teleprompter, editing, or publishing.

From idea to final draft

How it works

Start with any usable input—a one-line brief, a bulleted outline, a pasted transcript, or an existing script. Choose a template (short-form, long-form, podcast, ad, demo, training), set runtime, tone, and desired output types, then generate. Edit collaboratively, create variations for A/B testing, and export production-ready assets.

  • Flexible inputs: brief, outline, transcript, or uploaded script
  • Template controls: runtime, tone, scene count, and CTA focus
  • Export-ready outputs: teleprompter copy, shot lists, timestamps, subtitle-ready text

Built for each format

Platform-aware templates

Templates are structured for production needs so you don’t manually reformat for different channels. Each template produces voiceover lines, on-screen text, and a shot sequence where appropriate.

Short-form social video (15–60s)

Hook-first structure with three benefit bullets and a strong CTA.

  • Prompt example: "Create a 30-second TikTok script for [product]. Hook in first 3s, 3 benefit bullets, CTA."
  • Outputs: voiceover lines, on-screen text, 3-cut shot list

Long-form explainer (5–12min)

Intro, three sections with examples, recap, and CTA, plus timestamps and B-roll cues.

  • Prompt example: "Write a 7-minute explainer on [topic] for [audience]. Include timestamps and suggested B-roll cues."
  • Outputs: structured sections, suggested visuals, timestamped script

Podcast episode (30–60min)

Segment prompts, guest questions, ad read placement, and a concise outro.

  • Prompt example: "Generate an outline and scripted intros for a [duration] podcast episode titled [title]."
  • Outputs: segment guide, scripted intros, ad-read placeholders, outro

Micro-ad and promo (6–30s)

Single-problem/solution focus with spoken CTA and suggested visuals.

  • Prompt example: "Produce a 15-second ad script for [audience], highlight one problem and one solution."
  • Outputs: spoken lines, visual super text, creative direction

Sales demo / product walkthrough

Short demo script showing pain, features, and trial CTA with screen sequence.

  • Prompt example: "Create a 3-minute demo script for [product]. Start with pain, show 3 features."
  • Outputs: screen-by-screen callouts, feature callouts, CTA

Training / e-learning module

Learning objectives, step-by-step narration, slide titles, and speaker notes.

  • Prompt example: "Draft a 10-minute training script on [topic] with learning objectives and checks."
  • Outputs: slide titles, speaker notes, knowledge-check prompts

Repurposing & trimming

Convert long transcripts into multiple short clips and a promo trailer.

  • Prompt example: "Take this transcript and produce: a 2-minute highlight, three 30s snippets, and a 30s trailer."
  • Outputs: clip scripts, social snippets, trimmed voiceover lines

Localization-ready rewrites

Adapt scripts for locale and language while preserving brand terms.

  • Prompt example: "Rewrite this script for [locale], keep brand glossary terms and adjust examples."
  • Outputs: localized phrasing and runtime adjustments

Export-ready by design

Export formats and production assets

When you generate a script, choose which production assets you need: teleprompter-ready text, voiceover lines split by speaker, shot lists and cut descriptions, timestamped segments, and subtitle-ready text. Export copies to paste into editors or download as plain text for recording and post-production.

  • Teleprompter copy formatted for reading cadence
  • Shot lists with cut counts and scene notes
  • Timestamped sections for editing and chapter markers
  • Subtitle-ready text suitable for SRT or editor import

Fast reviews, clear versions

Collaboration & iteration

Share drafts, collect feedback inline, generate multiple variations for A/B testing, and lock to a brand style guide for consistent voice across creators. Iteration controls help teams move from concept to publish-ready script in fewer rounds.

  • Comment and revise collaboratively in the editor
  • Create variations of hooks, CTAs, or titles for testing
  • Attach a brand style guide or glossary to preserve terminology

Supported inputs

Source ecosystem — what to paste

Work from common content sources so you don’t start from scratch. Paste a plain-text brief, a bulleted outline, a YouTube or podcast transcript, interview notes, or an existing script. Also paste brand guidelines or a glossary to keep voice and terms consistent.

  • Plain-text brief or bullet outline
  • Transcript text from recordings or published video/audio
  • Recorded interview notes or raw transcripts
  • Brand style guide or glossary text
  • Existing scripts or episode logs

FAQ

What’s included for free vs paid access and any output limits?

The free generator provides core templates and lets you create individual scripts and basic exports. Paid plans unlock advanced templates, collaborative team workflows, higher usage and export volume, and additional controls like enterprise-style brand enforcement. See /pricing for plan details and limits.

Who owns the copyright of generated scripts and how can I reuse them commercially?

Ownership of generated content depends on platform terms and local law. Typically, you keep rights to your generated scripts for commercial use, but you should review Texta’s Terms of Service and any contributor agreements. Remove or replace any third-party copyrighted material copied into inputs before commercial reuse.

How do I convert a YouTube or podcast transcript into a structured episode script?

Paste the transcript into the generator, choose a podcast or repurposing template, set the target runtime and segment structure, then run the conversion. The tool will produce a structured outline with segment prompts, guest questions, ad-read placements, and a scripted intro/outro. Edit timestamps and quotes before exporting.

Which output formats are available (teleprompter copy, shot lists, timestamps, subtitle-ready text)?

Generated scripts can include teleprompter-formatted text, shot lists with scene notes, timestamped segments for editors, subtitle-ready plain text suitable for SRT creation, and separate voiceover lines. Export as plain text to import into your editing tools.

How do I enforce brand voice, terminology, and legal disclaimers across generated scripts?

Attach your brand style guide or paste a glossary when you create the script. Use the brand enforcement option to prioritize glossary terms and tone, and add legal disclaimers into the template header so they appear on every export. For compliance-critical copy, have legal review final drafts.

Can I generate multiple variations quickly for A/B testing titles, hooks, or CTAs?

Yes. Use the variations control to generate alternate hooks, titles, and CTAs in one session. Export each variant as a separate file or combine them into a single CSV for A/B testing setups.

What languages and locales are supported and how to request localization?

The generator supports multilingual output and localization workflows. For localization, include a target locale in the prompt and paste any locale-specific glossary or cultural notes. If you need a language not handled well by the default models, contact support or see the localization template in the editor.

Related pages

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