Hannah Meier·
Asked for a YouTube pre-roll and got two scripts with visual cues plus a skip-button version
Writes scroll-stopping YouTube pre-roll and in-stream ad scripts with hooks, stories, and CTAs.
YouTube Video Ad Script Writer
Write a complete YouTube video ad script for {{product_name}}. AD TYPE: {{ad_type}} (e.g., pre-roll skippable, bumper ad, in-stream). TARGET AUDIENCE: {{target_audience}}. VIDEO LENGTH: {{video_length}}. HOOK STRATEGY: {{hook_strategy}}. PRIMARY CTA: {{primary_cta}}. TONE: {{tone}}. Structure the script precisely with: (1) HOOK (0-5 seconds): 3 variations of opening lines that stop the scroll. Use pattern interrupts, bold claims, or curiosity gaps. Include visual direction. (2) PROBLEM SETUP (5-15 seconds): Relatable scenario that amplifies the pain point. Write with present-tense, second-person language. (3) AGITATION (15-30 seconds): Make the cost of inaction feel real. Use imagine if future-pacing or relatable frustration moments. (4) SOLUTION REVEAL (30-45 seconds): Introduce {{product_name}} as the answer. Focus on the transformation, not features. (5) PROOF/SOCIAL (45-60 seconds): Quick testimonial soundbite or impressive stat. (6) CTA (final 5-15 seconds): Clear, urgency-driven call to action with on-screen text overlay suggestions. Include: [VISUAL] cues in brackets for every section, [MUSIC] notes for tone shifts, [TEXT ON SCREEN] for overlay copy, and [VOICEOVER] notes for delivery style. Write a SECOND VERSION optimized for skip button psychology (front-load the offer). Also provide a THUMBNAIL/TITLE recommendation.
Ergebnisse
# YouTube Ad Script: Nuro (AI meeting-notes app)
**Type:** skippable pre-roll. **Audience:** managers and ICs in back-to-back meetings. **Length:** 60s. **Hook:** pattern interrupt. **CTA:** start free.
## Version 1 — full narrative
**[0–5s HOOK]** *(three variations)*
1. "You were in seven meetings today. Quick — what did you agree to in the third one?" **[VISUAL: person freezes mid-coffee, eyes wide]**
2. "Raise your hand if you've ever nodded along while writing nothing down." **[VISUAL: hand raises sheepishly]**
3. "Your notes app from that 9am? Empty. I checked." **[VISUAL: phone screen, blank note]**
**[MUSIC: light, curious pluck] [TEXT ON SCREEN: "What did you actually decide?"]**
**[5–15s PROBLEM]** "You're in the call. You're *trying* to listen and capture action items and ask a smart question — all at once. So you half-do all three." **[VISUAL: split-screen multitask chaos] [VOICEOVER: conversational, knowing]**
**[15–30s AGITATION]** "Then it's 6pm. Three decisions are fuzzy. You ping a colleague: 'wait, what did we land on?' Imagine never sending that message again." **[VISUAL: late-evening Slack typing, sigh] [MUSIC: tension builds]**
**[30–45s SOLUTION]** "Nuro joins your calls and writes the notes for you. Decisions, action items, owners — captured while you actually pay attention." **[VISUAL: clean Nuro summary populating in real time] [TEXT ON SCREEN: "Decisions ✓ Owners ✓ Next steps ✓"]**
**[45–55s PROOF]** "Teams using Nuro cut follow-up confusion by 60%." **[VISUAL: testimonial cut — "I'm present in meetings again."]**
**[55–60s CTA]** "Start free. Your next meeting takes its own notes." **[TEXT ON SCREEN: "Try Nuro free → nuro.app"] [MUSIC: resolve] [VOICEOVER: warm, decisive]**
## Version 2 — skip-button optimized (offer front-loaded)
**[0–5s]** "Free tool that writes your meeting notes for you — watch this before you skip." **[VISUAL: summary appears instantly]** Then compress problem→proof into 20s and close.
## Thumbnail / title
**Thumbnail:** split face — stressed vs. relaxed, text "Stop taking notes." **Title:** "The app that writes your meeting notes (so you don't have to)."
Modell: Claude Sonnet 4
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3 Kommentare
Nina Roth·
The story angle gives me chills, in a good way.
Sophie Laurent·
The segmentation suggestions are a nice bonus I didn't expect.
Lara Vogt·
Testing this copywriting copy on a live audience today.