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TikTok Script Generator — Free AI Tool

Generate a complete, ready-to-film TikTok script with a scroll-stopping hook, structured content beats, text overlay suggestions, and a closing CTA — for any topic.

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TikTok's short format is deceptive — a 30-second video that performs well is harder to script than a 10-minute YouTube video because every second is load-bearing. There's no room for filler, no time to recover from a slow middle, and no tolerance for a hook that doesn't land. TubeRankLab's TikTok Script Generator produces a complete, filming-ready script for your video topic: a tight hook, a structured content flow, text overlay suggestions for silent viewers, and a CTA engineered for the specific engagement action your video needs. Built for TikTok's native format — not adapted from YouTube or Instagram.

AI Tool Interface

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How to Use the TikTok Script Generator

1

Enter Your Topic and Key Points

Describe the video you're making, the 3–5 key points you want to cover, and the target audience. The more structured your input, the more filming-ready the script.

2

Generate Your Script

Receive a full TikTok script with second-by-second section markers, spoken dialogue, text overlay placements, and B-roll/visual direction suggestions.

3

Practice Before Filming

Read the script aloud 3–4 times before rolling camera. You're not memorizing it word-for-word — you're internalizing the structure and key phrases so delivery feels natural and unscripted.

Pro Tips

Record your hook section in 5–10 different deliveries. The difference between a 15% and 50% 3-second retention rate is usually just how confidently and quickly the hook is delivered.

Cut the script by 20% after writing it. Every TikTok script has filler — identify which sentences add no new information and remove them. Tighter is always better.

Add a 'save trigger' in the middle of the script — a moment where you say 'save this, you'll need it' or reference something viewers will want to re-watch. This boosts saves, which is TikTok's strongest quality signal.

Script your transitions. TikTok creators who use crisp, quick transitions between content beats have significantly higher completion rates than those who film continuous talking-head segments.

Use Cases

Tutorial & Educational Creators

Structure complex how-to content into a tight, step-by-step format that maintains viewing momentum without sacrificing depth.

Talking Head & Opinion Creators

Script your takes so the core argument is delivered crisply in 30–45 seconds — no rambling, no backtracking, no dead air.

Product & Review Creators

Write a product script that leads with the result, covers the key proof points naturally, and ends with a specific conversion CTA.

First-Time TikTok Creators

Use scripted delivery as training wheels while building the camera confidence and content instincts needed for natural, off-the-cuff TikTok content.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should a TikTok script be?

Most high-performing TikToks run 15–60 seconds, which means 50–180 words of spoken content. Write tightly — every sentence should earn its place. The average speaking pace is 120–150 words per minute on TikTok (faster than YouTube because of the faster edit rhythm).

Should I read from a script on TikTok?

No — or at least not obviously. Use the script to internalize your key points and speaking order, then deliver conversationally. TikTok audiences have a finely tuned radar for scripted delivery. Practice the hook and CTA verbatim, improvise the middle.

What's the ideal TikTok video structure?

Hook (0–3s) → Retention bridge (3–8s, what you'll cover) → Core value (8s–[end], the actual content) → Engagement CTA (last 3s). The retention bridge is often skipped but is critical — it's the reason viewers commit to watching past the hook.