Yoga TikTok Script Generator
A senior yoga instructor recently approached a partnership with Manduka for a new sustainable mat launch. The brief was heavy on technical specs—closed-cell surfaces and GripTight technology—which clashed with her usual rhythmic, breath-led teaching style. Most AI tools would have spat out a generic 'Top 5 Reasons I Love This Mat' list, but that ignores how yoga content actually moves. On TikTok, the mat isn't the story; the way the practitioner moves across it is. We watched the retention graphs on her previous flows and noticed her audience drops off the moment she stops moving to talk to the camera. WeKlapp processed this nuance, ensuring the brand's 'non-slip' requirement was demonstrated through a high-intensity transition rather than a static product shout-out. This approach preserves the instructor's authority while satisfying the brand's need for a functional proof of concept within the first six seconds.
Trained on what works in the yoga 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 Added One Thing To My Morning Routine
Hook: “This is the only thing I don't skip.”
Angle: A quiet, unhurried peek into a real morning habit — no performance, just the ritual itself doing the talking.

Hook
0:00 - 0:03 · 3s
Visual: Extreme close-up, handheld, slightly warm morning light. A clear glass of water sits on a wooden countertop. A hand reaches in and sets a small scoop of green powder beside it. Text overlay centered: 'The one thing I don't skip.'
Audio: This is the only thing I don't skip.
Note: No music yet — let ambient kitchen sound breathe. The stillness is the hook.

The Ritual
0:03 - 0:15 · 12s
Visual: Medium shot, camera resting low on the counter. Creator pours the scoop of Daily Greens Co. powder into the glass, stirs slowly with a long spoon. Real clumps dissolving, real color. No jump cuts — one continuous slow take. No text overlay.
Audio: Before coffee, before anything else — I mix this in. For me, starting the morning this way just feels like I'm setting a tone. My digestion tends to feel more settled when I'm consistent with it, and I notice I'm not reaching for a second coffee by ten.
Note: Keep the pour and stir in full — the realness of it is the content. No speed ramp.

The Moment
0:15 - 0:28 · 13s
Visual: Creator lifts the glass and walks toward a window with soft natural light. Over-the-shoulder shot transitioning to a side profile as they take a slow sip. Text overlay fades in bottom-left: 'Daily Greens Co.' — small, clean, no logo animation.
Audio: It's not magic. It's just a small, repeatable thing that fits where I already am. That's really all a good habit needs to be.
Note: The brand name appears on screen here — no verbal callout needed. Let the visual do the work.

Soft CTA
0:28 - 0:35 · 7s
Visual: Cut back to the countertop. The now-empty glass, the open tin of Daily Greens Co. powder, and a journal beside it — unhurried still life. Text overlay centered: 'Link in bio if you want to try it.' Fade to white.
Audio: If you're curious, I'll leave a link. No pressure — just sharing what's in my rotation.
Note: End on stillness, not urgency. The fade to white reinforces the calm, morning-light tone.
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Includes hook variations, AI judge scores, and storyboard sketches per scene.
Generate your script freeBalancing Technical Specs with a Practitioner's Flow
Script Variations and the Selection of the 'Anti-Ad' Angle
- A 2-second hook showing a common alignment mistake caused by a slippery mat.
- A mid-roll transition where the camera angle shifts from eye-level to floor-level to highlight texture.
- A closing beat that connects the product's sustainability to the practitioner's personal values.
- On-screen text overlays that call out technical specs so the voiceover stays fluid.
- A specific 'sound-on' cue for the friction of the mat to emphasize grip quality.
Translating Text to Movement Through Storyboard Logic
The most effective yoga content doesn't explain the benefits; it allows the viewer to witness the ease of the movement.
Where the AI Ended and the Human Instructor Took Over
Example hooks WeKlapp will generate
Common mistakes (and what to do instead)
✗ Talking to the camera for too long before moving.
→ Start the video mid-pose or mid-transition and layer the voiceover on top.
✗ Using generic 'yoga' music that sounds like a spa lobby.
→ Use trending lo-fi beats or ambient textures that match the TikTok aesthetic.
✗ Ignoring the 'dead space' at the bottom of the screen.
→ Keep important visual cues and text overlays in the middle 60% of the frame.
✗ Over-explaining the Sanskrit names without showing the benefit.
→ Focus on the 'why' (e.g., 'to open your chest') rather than just the 'what' (e.g., 'Ustrasana').
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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How does the tool handle different difficulty levels?
The generator allows you to set a 'practitioner level' in the brief. This ensures the cues and transitions it suggests—like a 'vinyasa' vs. a 'slow flow'—align with the physical intensity your specific audience expects from your channel.
Can I import a brand's specific PDF guidelines?
Yes. You can upload the PDF directly. The AI analyzes the requirements, such as mandatory hashtags or specific product phrasing, and weaves them into the script so they don't feel like a forced interruption.
Does the AI understand yoga props like blocks or straps?
It recognizes standard props and can suggest shot notes that include them. For example, if the script mentions a restorative pose, the storyboard may suggest a close-up of a bolster for visual context.
Will the scripts sound like a generic AI bot?
Not if you provide examples of your past work. The tool analyzes your transcript history to learn your specific phrasing, whether you use technical anatomical terms or more spiritual, flowery language.
How long does it take to generate a 60-second script?
Processing a full brand brief into multiple script variations with storyboards typically takes less than two minutes. This includes running the scripts through the AI judge panel for brand safety and style matching.
Can it help with on-screen text placement?
Yes, the script includes timecoded notes for where on-screen text should appear to ensure it doesn't cover your face or the main action of the pose during playback.
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