Gaming TikTok Script Generator
A high-retention gaming TikTok usually starts mid-motion: a weapon inspect animation, a quick flick shot, or the creator leaning into a mic with a specific, frustrated expression. The brand product—whether it is a Razer mouse or a new SteelSeries headset—only slides into frame at second six, usually as a casual solution to a problem just established. This beat pattern prevents the 'sponsored content' drop-off that kills reach. If you lead with the box, the viewer swipes before the first transition. WeKlapp functions as an AI executive producer that respects this timing. It doesn't just spit out dialogue; it maps out the visual cues and on-screen actions that keep a competitive audience from feeling like they are being sold to. By analyzing your previous high-performing clips, it ensures the ad read feels like a natural extension of your typical stream highlights rather than a jarring commercial break.
Trained on what works in the gaming 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
32g Lighter Changed My Aim
Hook: “I dropped 32 grams off my mouse and my accuracy went up — I have the data to prove it.”
Angle: A skeptical reviewer lets raw aim-test numbers do the talking when swapping a 95g daily driver for the 63g Vector Peripherals wireless.

Hook
0:00 - 0:04 · 4s
Visual: Extreme close-up, both mice side by side on a scale — 95g on the left, 63g on the right. Text overlay slams in: '32G LIGHTER. DOES IT MATTER?' Cut to reviewer's face, deadpan.
Audio: I dropped 32 grams off my mouse and my accuracy went up — I have the data to prove it.
Note: Hook line doubles as thumbnail headline. Keep face cam reaction tight and dry — no hype.

Spec Reality Check
0:04 - 0:18 · 14s
Visual: Over-the-shoulder shot, hands holding the Vector Peripherals mouse. Quick cut to driver software on monitor showing 26,000 DPI max and 4K polling rate. Text overlays: '26K DPI' and '4K POLLING' pop on screen as each is mentioned. Reviewer sets mouse down next to old 95g mouse.
Audio: On paper the Vector runs up to 26K DPI — I tested at 1600 — and it's pushing a 4K polling rate over wireless, which I was honestly skeptical about. Wireless latency used to be a real excuse. In my testing, I couldn't feel a difference from wired.
Note: Skeptical tone is key here. Pause slightly before 'I couldn't feel a difference' to let it land.

Aim Test — No Drama
0:18 - 0:44 · 26s
Visual: Split-screen: left side shows Kovaak's aim trainer session with the 95g mouse, right side shows same scenario with the Vector. On-screen text shows real session scores side by side — no cherry-picked rounds. Reviewer's hands visible on both clips. Text overlay: 'SAME SENS. SAME SCENARIO. 5 ROUNDS EACH.'
Audio: Same sensitivity, same Kovaak scenario, five rounds each — no picking the best ones. With my old 95g mouse I was averaging around here. With the Vector, my scores shifted up, and I noticed it most on longer flicks — less wrist fatigue killing my consistency toward the end of a session. I'm not going to tell you it fixed my aim. The lighter shell just got out of the way.
Note: Use actual recorded session data. Do not fabricate score numbers — leave a placeholder like '[SCORE A]' vs '[SCORE B]' for real fill-in during production. No clutch highlight clips.

Verdict + CTA
0:44 - 0:55 · 11s
Visual: Reviewer on camera, medium shot, mouse in hand. Clean background. Text overlay at end: 'VECTOR PERIPHERALS — LINK BELOW'
Audio: If you're coming off a heavier mouse and you've been blaming your gear, the weight difference is real — at least for me. Full breakdown with battery life and click latency numbers is in the pinned comment. Link to the Vector is below if you want to check it.
Note: One CTA only. Tone stays matter-of-fact — no urgency language, no discount framing unless brand provides one.
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Includes hook variations, AI judge scores, and storyboard sketches per scene.
Generate your script freeThe anatomy of a winning gaming integration beat
Turning a PDF brief into a native gaming script
- The 'Gear Swap' format: A fast-paced cut between your old peripheral and the new one with a focus on immediate performance gains.
- The 'Settings Reveal' format: Using a specific in-game menu or software suite to show off the product's customization depth.
- The 'Problem/Solution' format: A narrative beat where the product fixes a specific annoyance, like a tangled cable or a dying battery mid-round.
- The 'Blind Test' format: A high-energy comparison where you react to the tactile or auditory differences of the hardware.
The production constraint that kills your retention
Authenticity in gaming isn't about high production value; it is about the intersection of technical accuracy and relatable frustration.
Navigating technical edge cases in your content
Example hooks WeKlapp will generate
Common mistakes (and what to do instead)
✗ Leading the video with a static shot of the product box or a 'thank you to the sponsor' line.
→ Focus on an in-game problem or a tactile 'click' sound first to hook the viewer before the brand is even mentioned.
✗ Using a generic corporate script that mentions 'enhanced performance' without specific gaming context.
→ Translate benefits into specific gameplay outcomes, like 'finding footsteps easier' or 'quicker flick shots.'
✗ Overcrowding the vertical 9:16 frame with game UI and product shots simultaneously.
→ Use a split-screen or 'reaction' layout where the top half is the high-quality product shot and the bottom is the gameplay reaction.
The Boring Cleanser That Fixed My Skin Barrier
Hook: “This is the least exciting product I've ever loved.”
Angle: A chemistry-curious reviewer documents 14 days of using a ceramide cleanser as a skin-barrier reset — no drama, just honest observation.

Hook
0:00 - 0:03 · 3s
Visual: Close-up handheld shot of a plain, minimal Northwell cleanser tube sitting on a bathroom counter next to a half-empty serum. Creator's hand taps it once. Text overlay in clean sans-serif: 'THE BORING CLEANSER THAT FIXED MY SKIN BARRIER'
Audio: This is the least exciting product I've ever loved.
Note: No face needed in this shot — let the product do the work. Tap should feel casual, not performative.

The Problem Setup
0:03 - 0:15 · 12s
Visual: Medium shot, creator facing camera in bathroom lighting — natural, not ring-lit. Holds up cleanser. Cut to a quick close-up of the ingredient panel with a finger underlining 'ceramides.' Text overlay: 'ceramides = barrier glue, basically'
Audio: My skin was doing that thing where it's tight after washing but also somehow still flaky. Classic compromised barrier stuff. I wanted to strip it back and just use something with ceramides and nothing that would fight with my skin — so I tried the Northwell ceramide cleanser for 14 days, pretty much nothing else changed.
Note: The ingredient close-up should be legible but quick — 1.5 seconds max. Feels like a passing observation, not a lesson.

Texture and Experience
0:15 - 0:28 · 13s
Visual: Close-up of creator dispensing a small amount onto fingers — texture is milky, slightly gel-like. Slow rub between fingers to show consistency. Text overlay: 'milky-gel, no foam, no stripping feeling'
Audio: Texture-wise it's this milky gel — doesn't lather much, which I know feels weird at first if you're used to foam. But that low-surfactant thing is kind of the point. After about day five my skin stopped feeling tight post-wash, and by day fourteen the flakiness around my nose was noticeably calmer. Not gone, but calmer. For me, that's meaningful.
Note: Keep hands in frame the whole time. The 'for me' phrasing is intentional — do not cut it.

Honest Wrap + CTA
0:28 - 0:42 · 14s
Visual: Creator back on camera, relaxed medium shot. Sets the tube down on the counter behind them naturally. Final frame holds on product. Text overlay: 'linked below if you want the boring fix too'
Audio: It's not a glamorous product. It's not going to transform your skin in a week or smell like anything interesting. But if your barrier is struggling and you want something that just — does its job without adding noise, this one earned a permanent spot for me. Link's below if you're curious.
Note: Tone should feel like a friend wrapping up a thought, not closing a pitch. No urgency language.
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Generate your script freeFrequently asked questions
Can the AI handle multiple brand products in one script?
Yes. You can upload multiple briefs or text descriptions. The AI will weave them into a 'setup tour' or 'gear upgrade' format that feels cohesive rather than like a series of disjointed ads. It ensures each product gets its moment without sacrificing the overall flow.
What if the AI script doesn't sound like me?
The system analyzes your previous TikTok transcripts to map your vocabulary and pacing. If you use specific slang or have a deadpan delivery, the 'AI judge' panel will flag and adjust variations that feel too energetic or formal compared to your baseline.
Does it provide timestamps for editing?
Every script export includes estimated timecodes and specific visual cues. This tells you exactly when to cut to B-roll or when to pop an on-screen graphic, making the filming and editing process much faster for creators on a daily upload schedule.
How does it handle brand safety requirements?
The AI judge panel cross-references the script against common brand 'no-fly' zones. It checks for sensitive language or competitive mentions that might violate your contract, ensuring the final output is safe to send for brand approval immediately.
Can I generate scripts for different social platforms?
While this tool is optimized for TikTok's fast-paced 'hook-first' style, you can toggle the output for YouTube Shorts or Reels. It adjusts the pacing and the location of on-screen elements to account for the different UI overlays of each platform.
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