Comedy TikTok Script Generator
A high-performing comedy sketch usually peaks at second three. You open on a frantic close-up, maybe a wig slightly askew, delivering a line that drops the viewer mid-argument. There is no 'hey guys' or 'so I was thinking.' By second six, you’ve cut to the second character—usually you in a different shirt—reacting with a silent, wide-eyed stare. This rhythmic alternation between verbal chaos and physical silence is what prevents the dreaded swipe-away. When a brand brief for something like Liquid Death or DoorDash hits your inbox, the friction starts when their mandatory talking points threaten to kill that comedic timing. Most AI tools spit out generic puns that feel like a corporate HR department trying to be 'relatable.' WeKlapp operates differently by analyzing the specific pacing of your past hits to ensure the punchline hits before the product placement feels like an intrusion.
Trained on what works in the comedy corner of TikTok
Hook variations tuned to the first 2 seconds of attention
Brand-fit angles vetted by an AI judge panel
Scene-by-scene storyboards you can revise in one click
I Was Paying $47/Month for Nothing
Hook: “I just found out I'm paying for three subscriptions I completely forgot existed.”
Angle: Creator opens the Ledger & Rye app live on camera and reacts in real time to forgotten subscriptions draining $47/month from their account.

Hook
0:00 - 0:03 · 3s
Visual: Tight close-up on creator's face, slightly over-the-shoulder angle, phone screen faintly visible in hand. Text overlay in bold white: '$47/MONTH I FORGOT ABOUT'
Audio: I just found out I'm paying for three subscriptions I completely forgot existed.
Note: Deliver with a flat, tired expression — not dramatic, just genuinely annoyed at yourself. Hook doubles as thumbnail headline.

The Discovery
0:03 - 0:18 · 15s
Visual: Screen recording of Ledger & Rye app open to a 'Recurring Charges' summary panel. Three line items animate in one by one: 'Calm — $6.99/mo', 'Duolingo Plus — $9.99/mo', 'Adobe Express — $29.99/mo'. Creator's thumb taps each one. Text overlay appears under each: 'Last used: 4 months ago', 'Last used: 7 months ago', 'Last used: 2 months ago'
Audio: So I opened Ledger and Rye and it flagged this 'Recurring Charges' section — and there's Calm, which I downloaded during a very specific week in 2022. Duolingo Plus, because apparently I was going to learn Portuguese. And Adobe Express for $30 a month, which… I genuinely cannot explain.
Note: Keep the screen recording clean and unedited — real app UI, no motion graphics added in post. The mundane specificity of the apps is the joke.

The Math
0:18 - 0:30 · 12s
Visual: Cut back to creator on camera, medium shot, sitting at a desk. Creator holds up three fingers and counts down. Text overlay bottom-center: '$47 / month = $564 / year'
Audio: That's $47 a month. Which is $564 a year. On apps I haven't opened since before I moved apartments. I cancelled all three in like four minutes. I'm not saying I'm bad with money, but I'm also not NOT saying that.
Note: Pause naturally after '$564 a year' — let the number land before the self-deprecating closer. No need to rush.

Soft CTA
0:30 - 0:38 · 8s
Visual: Creator tilts phone toward camera briefly showing the Ledger & Rye home screen, then sets it face-down. Minimal text overlay bottom-left: 'Ledger & Rye — link in bio'
Audio: If you haven't checked yours in a while, the app is called Ledger and Rye — it's free to start. Genuinely took me less time than this video to find all of it.
Note: Tone should feel like a recommendation to a friend, not a pitch. No urgency language. Creator sets the phone down casually — signals the video is over naturally.
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Includes hook variations, AI judge scores, and storyboard sketches per scene.
Generate your script freeThe Anatomy of the Three-Beat Escalation
Turning Raw Briefs into Native Sketch Beats
- Timecoded cues for jump cuts and zoom-ins to maintain visual stimulation.
- Alternative punchline options ranging from 'dry/deadpan' to 'high-energy/chaotic'.
- AI Judge scoring that flags if a brand mention feels too 'commercial' for your style.
- Storyboard sketches that suggest camera angles for multi-character 'POV' setups.
- Specific prop suggestions based on items commonly used in your top-performing videos.
The Wardrobe and Prop Constraint Creators Target
Authentic TikTok comedy relies on the audience being 'in on the joke' of your low-budget production values.
Handling Script Edge Cases and Brand Safety
Example hooks WeKlapp will generate
Common mistakes (and what to do instead)
✗ Over-explaining the premise in the first five seconds instead of showing it.
→ Start the video mid-action or mid-sentence to force the viewer to catch up.
✗ Using 'corporate' adjectives for a product that don't match your normal vocabulary.
→ Run the brand's key terms through the 'style match' filter to find slang or casual alternatives.
✗ Ending the video with a slow fade-out or a generic 'link in bio' call to action.
→ Use a 'perfect loop' or a hard cut on a punchline to encourage immediate rewatches.
These Shorts Don't Move When You Pull Heavy
Hook: “My shorts used to bunch up mid-deadlift. Fixed it.”
Angle: A no-nonsense home-gym trainer puts performance shorts through a real pull session and lets the details speak for themselves.

Hook
0:00 - 0:03 · 3s
Visual: Tight mid-shot from the side, creator standing over a loaded barbell in the home gym. Chalk on hands, shorts visible at thigh level. Text overlay top-center: 'SHORTS THAT DON'T MOVE WHEN YOU PULL'
Audio: My shorts used to bunch up mid-deadlift. Fixed it.
Note: Cut in at the moment hands touch the bar — no intro, no setup. Hook doubles as thumbnail text.

The Pull
0:03 - 0:18 · 15s
Visual: Wide angle showing full deadlift — setup, pull, lockout. Cut to close-up at the hip crease showing zero fabric ride-up at the top of the lift. Then a quick slow-mo replay of the lockout position. Text overlay at lockout: 'NO-RIDE-UP GUSSET'
Audio: This is the Reps Apparel short. Five-inch inseam. There's a gusset built into the crotch so when you hinge hard, the fabric moves with you — it doesn't climb. For me, that's the difference between thinking about the lift and thinking about my shorts.
Note: Keep the slow-mo clip under 3 seconds. The gusset callout text should appear exactly at lockout when thigh tension is highest.

The Pocket Detail
0:18 - 0:30 · 12s
Visual: Creator sets the bar down, stands up straight. Reaches into what looks like a seamless side panel and pulls out a phone — hidden pocket reveal. Camera is chest-height, slightly angled up. Text overlay: 'HIDDEN PHONE POCKET — actually holds'
Audio: There's a hidden pocket on the side. My phone sits flat against my leg, doesn't bounce, doesn't print through the fabric. I've been using these through squat days, deadlift days, conditioning work — in my testing nothing has shifted or stretched out.
Note: The pocket reveal should feel incidental, not performed. Creator should glance at the phone briefly like checking a rest timer, then pocket it again.

CTA
0:30 - 0:40 · 10s
Visual: Creator loads more weight onto the bar, back to the camera, glances back at lens. Relaxed, not posed. Text overlay bottom of frame: 'Link in bio — Reps Apparel'
Audio: If you train at home and you're tired of adjusting your shorts between sets, link's in my bio. That's it.
Note: Do not linger on the CTA. Cut to black or next clip immediately after the line lands. Keep it transactional, not salesy.
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Includes hook variations, AI judge scores, and storyboard sketches per scene.
Generate your script freeFrequently asked questions
Can it handle multi-character sketches where I play everyone?
Yes. The generator specifically formats scripts for solo creators, including notes on which 'version' of you is speaking. It suggests costume markers—like a hat, glasses, or a specific prop—to help the audience differentiate characters during fast-paced cuts.
What if the brand brief is a messy PDF with too much text?
You can upload the PDF directly. The AI producer extracts the non-negotiable requirements like 'must show logo' or 'mention the 20% discount' and weaves them into the comedy beats so they don't feel like a commercial break.
How does the 'AI Judge' know what is actually funny?
The judge doesn't measure 'funny' in a vacuum; it measures 'retention-likely' patterns. It compares your script against successful structures in your niche, checking for hook strength, beat frequency, and whether the payoff happens before the typical drop-off point at 22 seconds.
Does it suggest trending sounds or music?
It suggests the 'vibe' of the sound needed—such as 'awkward silence,' 'fast-paced jazz,' or 'muffled club music'—rather than specific trending songs that might have licensing issues for brand-sponsored content.
Can I export these scripts to my production team?
Every script exports to a professional Word or PDF format with clear columns for 'Visual/Action' and 'Audio/Dialogue,' making it easy to share with editors, brand managers, or lighting assistants.
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