AI Script Generator

Crypto TikTok Script Generator

A successful crypto TikTok usually starts with a visual of a physical Ledger or Trezor device held slightly out of focus while the creator looks directly into the lens. The audio isn't a greeting; it's a blunt observation about a specific on-chain event or a security lapse. By second three, there is a snappy transition—usually a jump cut or a green-screen overlay of a block explorer—to prove the point. This rapid-fire pacing is the only way to retain an audience that is habitually skeptical of 'shilling' and hyper-sensitive to production value. WeKlapp understands that DeFi creators can’t just read a brand brief verbatim. It analyzes the specific cadence of your past successful deep-dives, merges it with the technical requirements of a partner’s brief, and spits out scripts that feel like your voice, not a press release. It ensures the hook lands before the viewer can swipe away from what they perceive as just another sponsored segment.

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AI judge panel scoring

Trained on what works in the crypto 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

Sample script
TikTok
Meal-kit subscription
Sample output — illustrative

25-Minute Dinner That My Kids Actually Finished

Hook:This one pan saved my Tuesday.

Angle: A busy mom gives an unfiltered, real-time verdict on a Pantry Box weeknight kit — from box to plate in under 25 minutes, with kids as the ultimate judges.

Storyboard sketch for scene 1: Hook
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Hook

0:00 - 0:03 · 3s

Visual: Tight over-the-shoulder shot of a cluttered kitchen counter. Creator slaps a Pantry Box kit down next to a pile of unopened mail and a kid's backpack. Text overlay center screen: 'THIS ONE PAN SAVED MY TUESDAY'

Audio: This one pan saved my Tuesday.

Note: Hook line doubles as thumbnail headline. Keep it fast — no music intro, just ambient kitchen noise then voice.

Storyboard sketch for scene 2: Unbox + Honest Setup
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Unbox + Honest Setup

0:03 - 0:15 · 12s

Visual: Medium shot, creator facing camera at counter, pulling ingredients out of the Pantry Box kit one by one — pre-portioned garlic, a sauce packet, chicken thighs, green beans. Quick cut to close-up of the instruction card. Text overlay bottom of screen: 'Pantry Box honey garlic chicken kit'

Audio: Okay so I've tried maybe six of these kits now and honestly? Some of them are a lot of chopping dressed up as convenience. This one though — garlic's already minced, sauce is pre-made, and everything fits in one pan. I'm a little suspicious it's going to be good.

Note: Keep the skeptical tone genuine. Do not oversell. The 'suspicious it's going to be good' line builds authentic tension.

Storyboard sketch for scene 3: The Cook
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The Cook

0:15 - 0:30 · 15s

Visual: Sped-up wide shot of creator cooking — chicken going into the pan, sauce being poured, green beans added to the same pan. Clock graphic in corner ticking up to 22 minutes. Cut to creator lifting the lid and leaning in to smell it. Text overlay: '22 minutes. One pan. No disasters.'

Audio: I started this at 6:08. It's 6:30 and my kitchen smells like a restaurant, which — for a Tuesday — I'll take. One pan, one wipe-down, done.

Note: Use real timestamps if possible for authenticity. The sped-up cook with a real clock builds credibility without fabricating a claim.

Storyboard sketch for scene 4: Kid Verdict + CTA
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Kid Verdict + CTA

0:30 - 0:42 · 12s

Visual: Handheld close-up of two kids' plates — both mostly empty. Pan to creator holding up the empty pan toward camera with a shrug and a grin. Text overlay: 'Empty plates = mom win' then fade to: 'Link in bio — first box discount'

Audio: Both kids ate it. My seven-year-old asked if we could have it again, which is the only review that actually matters in this house. Not every kit lands like this one did — but for me, this is the one I'd reorder. Link in bio if you want to try it.

Note: CTA is soft and personal. Avoid superlatives. The 'not every kit lands' callback to scene 2 keeps the honest framing intact through the end.

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The Anatomy of a High-Retention Self-Custody Beat

Watch any top-performing DeFi explainer and you will see a consistent pattern: the 'Problem, Proof, Pivot' structure. Second 0-2 is the hook, usually a contrarian take on a popular protocol. Second 3-10 is the technical proof, involving a fast-paced screen recording of a wallet interface or a liquidity pool dashboard. Second 11-20 is the pivot, where the education meets the utility of the tool being discussed. WeKlapp replicates this by deconstructing your best-performing videos to map your specific 'cut-rate'—the frequency of your visual transitions. Instead of a block of text, the generator provides a two-column script. On the left, you get the spoken dialogue optimized for TikTok’s text-to-speech or your natural delivery. On the right, you get production notes like 'Overlay: Etherscan transaction hash' or 'Action: Point to floating text bubble.' By mirroring the high-energy editing style common in the crypto space, the tool ensures the brand integration feels like a native extension of your content rather than a jarring commercial break.

Turning Dry Whitepapers into Visual Narrative Beats

The biggest friction point for crypto creators is the brand brief. Often, a project sends a 20-page PDF full of technical jargon about 'asynchronous Byzantine fault tolerance' that simply does not translate to a 45-second vertical video. WeKlapp acts as a translator, extracting the core value propositions and reframing them as relatable scenarios. It ignores the fluff and focuses on what the audience actually cares about: security, gas fees, and user experience. The generator outputs multiple variations of the same brief so you can choose the narrative angle that fits your current grid aesthetic.
  • The 'Hardware Reveal': Best for physical security products like Ledger or Trezor, focusing on tactile trust.
  • The 'UI Walkthrough': Perfect for new DEX or wallet launches, emphasizing ease of use over technical specs.
  • The 'Security Audit': A fast-paced breakdown of why a specific feature prevents common drainer attacks.
  • The 'Comparison Play': Directly pitting the partner’s solution against a common but flawed industry standard.

The Production Constraint Most Crypto Scripting Ignores

Most AI writers forget the physical environment of a crypto creator. You are often filming in a home office with specific lighting or using a green screen to show charts. WeKlapp’s AI judge panel evaluates scripts based on 'Production Effort.' If a script requires five different location changes or complex 3D assets you don't have, the judge flags it. It prioritizes scripts that can be shot in one take with dynamic mobile-friendly overlays. The most common failure in crypto content is the 'Brief-vs-AI' gap, where a generator suggests a generic 'guy in a suit' vibe that gets laughed off Crypto TikTok. WeKlapp solves this by ingesting your specific 'style profile'—whether that's a lo-fi 'phone in hand' look or a high-gloss studio setup—and ensuring the script's tone matches that visual reality.
A script is only as good as the creator's ability to execute it without looking like they are reading a teleprompter.

Handling Technical Nuance and Brand Safety

In the crypto niche, one wrong word can lead to a community backlash or a platform shadowban. The AI judge panel specifically scans for 'red flag' phrases that sound like financial advice or guaranteed returns, which protects your account standing. It also checks for 'Brand Fit,' ensuring that if you are a Bitcoin maximalist, the script doesn’t accidentally suggest you use a centralized exchange you’ve spent months critiquing. This layer of oversight is what differentiates a creator-first tool from a generic LLM. It treats the brand brief as a set of constraints, not a rigid script, allowing for the natural 'uhms,' 'ahs,' and slang that make TikTok feel authentic. If a brand wants a specific mention of 'total value locked,' the generator finds a way to slide it into a sentence that doesn’t sound like a corporate earnings call.

Example hooks WeKlapp will generate

Most people are securing their seed phrase all wrong.
I tracked this wallet for six months and here’s what I found.
This is the exact reason I stopped using centralized exchanges.
Your Ledger is useless if you keep doing this one thing.
The easiest way to check if your wallet has been flagged.
Stop scrolling if you still have your crypto on an exchange.
I looked through the code so you don't have to.
This new DeFi protocol actually solves the gas fee problem.
Three settings in your MetaMask you need to change right now.
Why your hardware wallet isn't as safe as you think.

Common mistakes (and what to do instead)

Using the brand's technical jargon in the first five seconds.

Replace 'Liquidity Provision' with 'Earning fees on your idle coins' to keep the hook accessible.

Recording a long intro about who you are and what you do.

Skip the intro entirely; assume the viewer knows you or doesn't care—get straight to the data.

Forgetting to mention the brand until the last three seconds of the video.

Integrate the product as the 'hero' that solves the problem mentioned in the hook by second fifteen.

Using static screenshots that don't move or change for more than five seconds.

Use the generator's screen-action notes to trigger a zoom or a transition every three seconds.

Bonus sample
TikTok
Insulated water bottle
Sample output — illustrative

Ice Still Rattling After 8 Hours in a Hot Car

Hook:I left this in my car all day — it was 94 degrees outside.

Angle: Real-world heat stress test proves insulation claim through three sequential proof shots with no staging.

Storyboard sketch for scene 1: Hook — Hot Car Reveal
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Hook — Hot Car Reveal

0:00 - 0:08 · 8s

Visual: POV handheld shot opening a sun-baked car door, heat shimmer visible. Creator reaches in and grabs the Loom Bottle off the passenger seat. Text overlay in bold white: 'LEFT IN A 94° CAR ALL DAY'

Audio: I left this in my car all day — it was 94 degrees outside. Dashboard was hot to the touch. Let's see what's inside.

Note: Shoot mid-afternoon for real heat shimmer. Keep the grab motion quick and confident — no hesitation.

Storyboard sketch for scene 2: Proof Shot 1 — The Open
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Proof Shot 1 — The Open

0:08 - 0:20 · 12s

Visual: Close-up shot of creator unscrewing the lid over a white countertop. Steam condensation visible on the outside of the bottle. Ice cubes audibly rattle as the lid comes off. Creator tilts bottle so ice is visible on camera. Text overlay: 'STILL ICE. 8 HOURS LATER.'

Audio: Eight hours later — listen to that. Full ice. In my testing I've never had it melt down this fast, but today was a real push and it held. You can see the condensation on the outside — that's how cold it still is in there.

Note: Capture the rattle sound clearly — this is the money audio moment. Use a lavalier mic or get the phone close to the bottle mouth.

Storyboard sketch for scene 3: Proof Shot 2 and 3 — Pour and Taste
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Proof Shot 2 and 3 — Pour and Taste

0:20 - 0:35 · 15s

Visual: Shot 1: Creator pours water over a clear glass — ice tumbles out, water is visibly cold with condensation forming on the glass instantly. Text overlay: 'COLD WATER. NOT LUKEWARM.' Shot 2: Creator takes a sip straight from the bottle, genuine reaction, slight exhale of relief. Text overlay: 'ACTUALLY COLD.'

Audio: That pour is cold — not just cool, actually cold. And drinking straight from it after sitting in a hot car? That's the whole point of the Loom Bottle for me. Link in bio if you want one — they go fast.

Note: The sip reaction needs to feel real. Do a genuine take, not performed surprise. The glass pour shot gives visual proof the ice survived — don't skip it.

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Frequently asked questions

Can it handle complex DeFi whitepapers for script input?

Yes. You can upload a PDF whitepaper or paste technical documentation. The AI extracts the core utility and simplifies it into a conversational script that works for a general audience without losing the technical accuracy required by the crypto community.

How does the AI know my specific 'vibe' or editing style?

WeKlapp analyzes your existing TikTok URL or uploaded videos to map your verbal cadence, the length of your average sentence, and how often you use cutaways. It then applies this 'DNA' to any new brand brief you provide.

Will the scripts sound like an AI wrote them?

No, because the generator is trained on high-performing vertical video structures, not blog posts. It prioritizes short, punchy sentences and 'pattern interrupts' that are specific to how people actually speak on TikTok.

Does it include on-screen text and caption suggestions?

Every script export includes a dedicated column for on-screen text (OST) and visual cues. It tells you exactly when to pop up a 'Warning' graphic or a price chart to support the spoken word.

Can I adjust the 'aggression' of the hook?

You can toggle between different narrative angles. If you want a 'fear of missing out' angle or a 'security first' educational tone, the generator adjusts the vocabulary and pacing to match that specific psychological trigger.

What if the brand brief is really boring?

The AI judge panel will flag 'boring' segments and suggest 'hooks' or 'visual beats' to spice them up. It forces the brand's requirements into a format that actually performs on the FYP.

Generate your first script in under a minute

Paste a channel link and a brand brief. WeKlapp handles the analysis, scriptwriting, judging, and storyboarding.

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