A talking-head video script with a hook and CTA has three parts: the first 3 seconds that stop the scroll, the middle 60-90 seconds that deliver the main point, and the closing CTA that gives a specific next step. Most creators spend 2 hours writing a script and still go off-track when filming. At aidowith.me, the Reels route builds this in 10 steps over about 1 hour. You'll pick a topic, use AI to write 5 hook variations for the opening 3 seconds, choose the strongest one, and develop the full script with timing cues. The route includes a 'say one thing' principle: AI forces you to distill the script to a single takeaway, which cuts filming time and improves viewer retention. You finish with a camera-ready script under 200 words that takes under 30 minutes to film.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You spend 2+ hours writing a script and still go off-script when the camera is on, making 6-8 retakes
- Your hook is a question or 'today I want to talk about X', and viewers swipe past in 2 seconds
- Your CTA is 'like and subscribe' but nobody clicks because there's no specific reason to act
With aidowith.me
- Write 5 hook variations for the first 3 seconds and test which pattern fits your content and audience
- Get a camera-ready script with timing cues in under 1 hour, short enough to film in one or two takes
- Add a specific CTA with a clear next step (download, link in bio, DM) that gives viewers a reason to act
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Define your one main point
Write one sentence that captures the entire video's message. AI will write the script around this anchor so the video doesn't drift. If you can't write the sentence, the topic isn't focused enough yet.
Generate 5 hook variations with AI
AI writes 5 options for the first 3 seconds: a bold claim, a question, a stat, a counterintuitive statement, and a story opener. You pick the one that fits your tone and audience.
Write the full script and CTA
AI expands the hook into a 150-200 word script with timing cues and a CTA that matches your business goal: email signup, DM, link click, or purchase. The script includes pauses and emphasis notes for natural delivery.
Write Your Video Script Today
Follow the 10-step Reels route at aidowith.me and build a camera-ready talking-head script with hook and CTA in about 1 hour.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your one main point
Generate 5 hook variations with AI
Write the full script and CTA
Add a specific CTA with a clear next step (download, link in bio, DM) that gives viewers a reason to act
"I used to spend Sunday afternoon writing and still wing it on camera. Now I write the script in 45 minutes and film in 20. The hook templates alone changed how I open every video."- Founder and content creator, coaching business
Questions
Start with one clear main point, then ask AI to generate 5 hook options for the first 3 seconds. Pick the strongest, develop the body in 60-90 seconds of spoken content, and close with a CTA tied to a specific action. The aidowith.me Reels route covers all 10 steps in about 1 hour.
The first 3 seconds must make viewers feel they'll miss something important if they swipe. The strongest hooks are bold claims ('Most marketers do this wrong'), surprising stats, or pattern-interrupt statements that break the viewer's scroll reflex. The route gives you 5 hook formulas and AI writes variations for your specific topic to test against each other.
For Instagram Reels and TikTok, 150-200 words maps to 60-90 seconds of spoken content, which is the sweet spot for retention. YouTube Shorts should stay under 60 seconds, so 100-130 words. The route teaches you to trim to this length during the AI revision step before you film, not after you've already recorded.