A video script with AI means using AI to structure your idea, write the opening hook, develop the core message, and draft the closing CTA, then editing the result until it sounds like you. The difference between an AI script that works and one that doesn't is specificity: generic prompts produce generic scripts. At aidowith.me, the Reels route covers this in 10 steps over about 1 hour. You'll define the one point your video makes, give AI your target length and platform, generate 3 hook options, pick the strongest, and build the full script with timing cues. The route includes a read-aloud test: you read the AI draft out loud and mark every place that sounds unnatural. Those marks guide the revision. Most people finish with a 150-200 word script that films in under 3 takes.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You spend 45 minutes writing a video script and it still sounds like a blog post read out loud, not natural speech
- ChatGPT writes a generic script that doesn't sound like you, so you rewrite the whole thing and wonder why you used AI at all
- Your videos are too long because you don't cut until after filming, when editing takes 3x longer
With aidowith.me
- Write a camera-ready 150-200 word script in under 1 hour that sounds natural when you read it aloud
- Use the read-aloud test to catch unnatural AI phrasing before you film, not after 8 retakes
- Get a script short enough for one take: under 200 words for 60-90 seconds of spoken content
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 the one point and target length
Write a single sentence that captures the entire video's point. Choose your platform (Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts) and target length (30, 60, or 90 seconds). AI writes the script to these constraints.
Generate the hook and body with AI
AI writes 3 hook options and, once you pick one, develops the full script with the hook, 2-3 main points, and a closing line. The draft includes timing cues showing which section to cut if the video runs long.
Run the read-aloud test and revise
Read the script aloud and mark every phrase that feels unnatural or too formal. Ask AI to rephrase each marked section using shorter sentences and contractions. Do one final read and film.
Write Your Video Script Today
Follow the 10-step Reels route at aidowith.me and build a camera-ready video script with AI in about 1 hour.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define the one point and target length
Generate the hook and body with AI
Run the read-aloud test and revise
Get a script short enough for one take: under 200 words for 60-90 seconds of spoken content
"The read-aloud test step saved me hours of editing. I used to film 10 takes because the script didn't sound right. Now I catch it before I turn the camera on."- Business coach and social media creator
Questions
Define the one point your video makes and your target length, then use AI to write 3 hook options and a full script. Read the draft aloud to catch unnatural phrasing, ask AI to rephrase the marked sections, and film the final version. The aidowith.me Reels route covers all 10 steps in about 1 hour.
150 to 200 words for a 60-90 second video. 80 to 100 words for a 30-second video. Count your words before filming: if the script is over 200 words and your target is 60 seconds, you'll either rush the delivery or go over time. Cut the weakest point from the middle, not the beginning or end.
Three edits make the biggest difference: replace long sentences with short ones (under 12 words), add contractions (don't instead of do not, you'll instead of you will), and remove any word you wouldn't say in a normal conversation. The read-aloud test in the route identifies these issues in about 5 minutes per script.