Music TikTok Script Generator
A new Splice or Native Instruments brief lands in your inbox at 9am Monday. The deadline for the first draft is Friday afternoon, and you have two songs in mid-mix that take priority. The friction isn't the music—it's the pivot from producer to screenwriter. Most AI tools fail here because they suggest generic 'hey guys' intros that kill retention before the first transient hits the master bus. To keep a TikTok audience from swiping, the script needs to mirror the way you actually talk in the studio, using the specific vocabulary of signal chains and gain staging. WeKlapp functions as an automated executive producer, bridge-building between the rigid requirements of a brand PDF and the chaotic, fast-paced reality of a home studio setup. It ensures the pitch doesn't feel like a commercial, but like a natural extension of your creative process.
Trained on what works in the music 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
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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Includes hook variations, AI judge scores, and storyboard sketches per scene.
Generate your script freeMonday Morning: Ingesting the Brand Requirements
Tuesday: Variation Cycles and the AI Judge Panel
- Brand Fit: Does the script actually hit the three key features mentioned in the Splice brief?
- Style Match: Is this using the slang and rhythmic cadence found in your top-performing videos?
- Production Effort: Will this require three hours of lighting setup or can it be shot in one take at the desk?
- Retention Score: Does the hook land within the first 1.8 seconds to prevent the dreaded swipe-away?
- Brand Safety: Are there any unintended phrases that might trigger a platform flag or violate the contract?
Wednesday: Storyboarding the Shot List
Thursday: The Export and Client Handoff
A professional script is the difference between a one-off collab and a long-term brand partnership.
Example hooks WeKlapp will generate
Common mistakes (and what to do instead)
✗ Opening with a branded intro like 'I'm so excited to partner with...'
→ Lead with the result or the problem first—show the 'after' state of the mix before mentioning the tool.
✗ Over-explaining technical specs that the viewer can just read on the screen.
→ Use the dialogue to describe the 'feel' or 'vibe' while using on-screen text for the dry technical specs.
✗ Ignoring the beat drop in the script timing.
→ Sync script transitions to the rhythm of the background track to keep the energy high.
✗ Treating the TikTok script like a YouTube tutorial script.
→ Cut the fluff; remove the 'what's up guys' and go straight to the first actionable step.
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.
Generate yours to see all 4 scenes unlocked
Includes hook variations, AI judge scores, and storyboard sketches per scene.
Generate your script freeFrequently asked questions
How does the AI judge panel know what a good music script looks like?
The judge panel is trained on high-performing short-form video data specifically from the music and tech niches. It evaluates the script's ability to maintain tension, the placement of the hook, and whether the brand's unique selling points are integrated organically rather than forced into a scripted 'ad' segment.
What happens if the brand brief is very long or technical?
The system is capable of ingesting long-form PDFs or text documents. It uses a hierarchy of importance to identify 'hard requirements' versus 'optional mentions.' It then filters these through the lens of a 60-second video, ensuring that only the most impactful information remains while maintaining a fast-paced TikTok flow.
Does it provide visual cues for my DAW setup?
The storyboard and action notes include specific suggestions for what should be on screen. This includes notes for screen-recordings of your mixer, close-ups of specific hardware, or when to cut to a 'talking head' shot. These cues are timed to the script lines to ensure a cohesive final edit.
Can I export the script to other formats besides Word?
Currently, the primary export is a structured Word document that includes columns for dialogue, visual actions, and on-screen text (OST). This format is the industry standard for sending to brand managers for approval and works as a perfect shot list during your production phase.
Will this work for different musical genres?
The AI adapts to the genre mentioned in your brief or detected in your previous content. A script for a lo-fi hip hop producer will have a significantly different tone, vocabulary, and visual pacing compared to a script generated for a high-energy EDM producer or a folk singer-songwriter.
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