The words, the beat order, and where the tap is earned
Turn a product into a segment table, a narration a person can read off a phone, product-link beats on the segments that earn them, and an honest score on the draft.
Fact sheet with named gaps, segment table, full narration, placed link beats, six-dimension score, plus storyboard frames and a voiced narration on request
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Price, specification, ingredients, results, certifications and offer terms come from your fact sheet. Where one is missing, the beat is written around it and the gap is named rather than filled with something plausible.
The link beat is earned, not tacked on
A three-beat chain — name it, earn it, ask once — placed on specific segments, so the tap follows the strongest thing you actually said.
Written for how this feed travels
Reach here moves through people who know each other, so the script is built to be worth passing to one specific person, not just watched to the end.
Every account that has to post and sell
A shop account posting daily
Turn each product into a filmable script in one pass, with the link beats already in place.
Rebuilding a video that already sold
Carry a reference video's segment order and pacing onto your own product, with every claim replaced by your facts.
A service or local business
Explain what you do in plain speech, then point at the link with a reason the viewer already heard.
Start with the product
One line about what you sell, plus what you can stand behind
The product is the only hard input. Facts, audience, the way your account speaks, and a reference video all sharpen the script and none of them hold it up.
The product or service in one line
Confirmed facts the video may claim
Who it is for and how the account speaks
A reference video, if you have one
What gets written
Segments, narration, link beats, and a score
A segment table by the second, the narration written out in full, the conversion chain against named segments, and a six-dimension read on the draft.
Segment table with in and out points
Full spoken narration, verbatim
Three product-link beats on named segments
Six-dimension score with the weakest part called out
When you want more than words
Storyboard frames and a voiced narration
Frames for the segments you mark, so the person filming knows what to point the phone at, and the narration read at pace in a voice you choose.
Storyboard frames for marked segments
Narration read in a selected voice
The actual audio length, to check your pacing against
Everything delivered ready for your own edit
Questions
What do I need to start?
One line about the product or service. Bring the facts you can stand behind, who it is for, and how your account already speaks, and the script gets sharper — but a product line alone is enough to get a full draft.
Where do the product-link beats go?
On three named segments: the one where the product first appears, the one carrying your strongest supplied fact, and the closing ask. The chain moves with the structure — in an offer-led script the reason arrives early, in an explainer it arrives after the mechanism is clear.
What if I do not have a price or a test result yet?
The beat is written around it and the gap is listed by name, along with the smallest thing that would close it. Every number in the script traces back to something you supplied.