Why Your AI Scripts Don't Sound Right
Most people open ChatGPT and type "write me a TikTok script about [topic]." The result is generic, flat, and doesn't hook. The problem isn't the AI — it's the prompt.
Good TikTok scripts follow specific structural rules: a scroll-stopping hook, a value delivery in the middle, and a pattern interrupt at the end. Here are three prompts that build in all three.
Prompt 1: The Shocking Fact Script
Write a 60-second TikTok script for a faceless creator about [topic]. Start with a shocking fact that most people don't know. Use short sentences. Build suspense toward a reveal. End with a surprising twist that makes viewers want to rewatch. No filler. No intro. Jump straight into the hook.
Best for: History, true crime, science, AI/tech niches.
Prompt 2: The Transformation Story Script
Write a 45-second TikTok script about someone who went from [negative starting point] to [impressive outcome] using [method]. Start with the outcome first (reverse reveal). Use emotional language. Include one specific stat or number to add credibility. End with a call to action to follow for more.
Best for: Personal finance, fitness, productivity, side hustle niches.
Prompt 3: The Listicle Hook Script
Write a TikTok script listing the top [3–5] [things/mistakes/secrets] about [topic]. Start with: "[Number] things [authority figures] won't tell you about [topic]." Make each point punchy — one sentence max. Build to the most surprising point last. End on a cliffhanger or unexpected fact.
Best for: Finance tips, AI tools, productivity hacks, viral facts.
Skip the Prompting — AutoReels Does This Automatically
AutoReels doesn't just generate scripts on demand — it writes, voices, visualizes, and posts your TikTok content on a schedule. You never have to open a prompt box. You just choose your niche and let the system run.



