AI-powered scripts Built-in product pitch Built for B2B

YouTube Script GeneratorThat Converts Viewers Into Leads

Enter your video topic, target customer, and product page. This AI script generator reads your website, then writes a complete video script with an authentic product pitch built in. No forced CTAs. No filler.

We'll read your page to write a more specific product pitch. Optional but recommended.

3 free generations remaining

Scripts convert. Strategy compounds.

In a diagnostic call, we map your full YouTube acquisition system: topics, scripts, CTAs, and the path from viewer to customer.

How it works

1

Enter your video details

Your topic, video type, target customer, what you sell, and your product page URL. Five fields. Under 30 seconds.

2

Get a complete script

AI reads your product page for real features and pricing, then writes a full script: hook, body sections, and a product pitch that uses your actual value props. Ready for a teleprompter or voiceover.

3

Copy and film

Copy the full script with one click. Load it into your teleprompter or use it as a detailed outline. Either way, you start filming today.

Creator script

"Hey guys, welcome back..."

Opens with personality hook
Entertainment-first structure
CTA is "subscribe and like"
No product integration point

Business script

"If you're comparing X and Y..."

Opens with viewer's problem
Builds toward a decision
CTA is "book a demo" or "try free"
Product fits naturally in the narrative

Why creator script templates do not work for business YouTube

Search "YouTube script template" and you will find hundreds of frameworks built for entertainment creators. They open with personality hooks ("Hey guys, welcome back"), build engagement through storytelling, and close with "like and subscribe." That structure is designed to maximize watch time and audience retention.

A business YouTube video has a different goal: move a viewer from research to action. The script needs to open with the buyer's problem, build credibility through specific expertise, create a natural moment to introduce your product, and close with a clear next step (book a call, start a trial, request a demo).

The structure is fundamentally different. Entertainment scripts maximize time on platform. Business scripts minimize time to conversion. Using a creator template for a business video is like using a blog post template to write a sales page. Same medium, completely different purpose.

The 5-part script structure this tool uses

After studying B2B channels that consistently generate leads from YouTube, five script sections appear in every high-converting video. This is the framework the Script Generator uses. For a detailed walkthrough with a SaaS example, read our YouTube script writing guide.

1. The hook (first 15 seconds)

State the viewer's problem or decision in the first sentence. "If you are choosing between HubSpot and Salesforce for a team under 20 people, this video will save you weeks of evaluation." The viewer should know within 5 seconds whether this video is for them.

The hook is a filter. It should attract your ideal buyer and signal to everyone else that this video is not for them.

2. The setup (30-45 seconds)

Why this problem matters. What it costs the viewer to ignore it. Build urgency without hype. "If you pick the wrong CRM now, you will spend 6 months migrating data later."

The setup creates the tension that makes the rest of the video feel necessary.

3. The body (3-4 main points)

Deliver the substance the title promised. Each point is specific, includes an example or data point, and teaches something actionable. This section builds trust by demonstrating that you actually know the subject matter.

Every minute in the body should either solve a problem, answer a question, or demonstrate expertise. Cut anything else.

4. The product bridge (30-60 seconds)

This is the moment where your product enters the conversation naturally. It should feel like a recommendation, not a commercial. "Now, the tool we use to handle this specific problem is [your product], and here is why it works for this use case."

The product bridge is the most critical section. Forced here, the viewer bounces. Natural here, the viewer clicks.

5. The CTA (15-20 seconds)

One clear next step. "Book a demo," "Start a free trial," or "Download the template." Not "check out our website." Your goal is not subscribers. Your goal is customers.

The best CTAs reference the viewer's specific situation: "If you are a SaaS founder evaluating CRMs right now, here is how to get help."

How long should a B2B YouTube script be?

A spoken word rate of 150 words per minute is standard for YouTube. That means a 5-minute video needs a 750-word script. A 10-minute video needs 1,500 words. For B2B, the sweet spot is 5-8 minutes for most topics.

Script length by video type

Video typeDurationScript lengthBest for
Product comparison6-10 min900-1,500 wordsEvaluation-stage buyers
How-to / Tutorial5-8 min750-1,200 wordsImplementation-stage users
Mistakes / Pitfalls4-7 min600-1,050 wordsRisk-aware decision makers
Case study / Results5-8 min750-1,200 wordsProof-seeking buyers

Shorter videos (under 5 minutes) work for narrow, specific topics. Longer videos (over 10 minutes) work for deep comparisons or walkthroughs. For B2B, shorter is usually better. A busy founder will watch a 6-minute comparison video. They will not watch a 20-minute one.

The Script Generator produces scripts calibrated to the right length for each video type. No padding, no filler sections to hit an arbitrary duration.

YouTube script mistakes that kill B2B conversions

Burying the product pitch at the end

Average YouTube retention for a 7-minute video drops to 40-50% by the end. If your CTA and product mention only appear in the last 30 seconds, half your audience has already left. Place the product bridge at the 60-70% mark when retention is still relatively high.

Writing for readers instead of speakers

A YouTube script is spoken, not read. Sentences need to be short. Complex phrasing that works in a blog post sounds awkward on camera. Read every sentence aloud before filming. If you stumble, simplify it. If it sounds formal, make it conversational.

Opening with a company introduction

"Hi, I'm John from Acme Corp, and today we're going to talk about..." The viewer does not care who you are yet. They care about their problem. Open with the problem. Earn the right to introduce yourself by being useful first.

Scripting every word of a demo

Product demos should use bullet-point outlines, not word-for-word scripts. A scripted demo sounds robotic. An outlined demo sounds natural. Script the hook, the transitions, and the close. Outline the demo sections with key points to hit.

No clear next step

Every business video needs exactly one clear CTA. "Book a demo," "Start a free trial," or "Download the template." Not "check out our website" (too vague) or three different actions (too confusing). One action. Make it obvious. Put the link in the description and mention it on screen.

What separates a script that gets views from one that gets leads

A script that generates leads does three things a views-optimized script does not. First, it names the viewer's specific situation. "If you are running a SaaS product with 50-200 users and your churn rate is above 8%" is more effective than "if you are struggling with churn." Specificity signals expertise.

Second, it includes at least one insight the viewer cannot get from a Google search. Proprietary data, a client result, a counterintuitive finding. This is what makes a viewer think "this person knows more than I do about this topic" and move toward hiring or purchasing.

Third, the product mention solves a problem raised in the video's body. The viewer should be thinking "I need to fix this" before the product is introduced. If the script builds that tension correctly, the product bridge is not a pitch. It is a relief.

Frequently asked questions

Is this YouTube script generator free?

Yes. You get 3 free generations without any signup. After that, enter your business email to continue generating scripts at no cost. There is no paid tier.

Does it generate a full word-for-word script?

Yes. The generator produces a complete script with hook, setup, body sections, product bridge, and CTA. It is structured around your specific video idea, target customer, and product. You can use it as-is or as a detailed starting point for your own edits.

How long are the generated scripts?

Script length is calibrated to the video type. Comparison videos produce longer scripts (900-1,500 words, approximately 6-10 minutes). Mistake-avoidance and how-to scripts are shorter (600-1,050 words, approximately 4-7 minutes). No padding or filler.

Does it work with the other SellonTube tools?

Yes. The intended workflow is: generate ideas with the Video Ideas Generator, evaluate them with the Ideas Evaluator, create a title with the Title Generator, then produce the script here. Each tool feeds into the next.

Is the product pitch forced or natural?

Natural. If you provide your product page URL, the script uses real features and pricing from your website instead of generic claims. The script builds credibility through the body content first, then introduces your product as a recommendation that solves a problem the video just discussed.

Should I use a teleprompter or memorize the script?

For most B2B videos, a teleprompter delivers better results than memorization. It keeps the content precise and eliminates filler words. If you find teleprompter delivery too stiff, use the generated script as a detailed outline: memorize the key points and transitions, but speak naturally between them.