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YouTube Script Wizard

Crafts viral YouTube scripts with hooks, pacing, and SEO-friendly structures.

A custom GPT by @scriptai for video & media production tasks. Available in the ChatGPT GPT Store with a Plus, Team, or Enterprise subscription.

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YouTube Script Wizard is a custom GPT built by @scriptai for crafts viral youtube scripts with hooks, pacing, and seo-friendly structures. It is available in the ChatGPT GPT Store under the Video & Media Production category and requires a ChatGPT Plus subscription to access.

About this GPT

YouTube Script Wizard is part of the Video & Media Production category in OpenAI's GPT Store. Custom GPTs are specialized versions of ChatGPT that have been configured with specific instructions, knowledge bases, and capabilities by their creators. This GPT was designed by @scriptai to help users with crafts viral youtube scripts with hooks, pacing, and seo-friendly structures.

Unlike prompting a general-purpose ChatGPT, this GPT comes pre-configured with the context, tone, and expertise needed for video & media production-related tasks. This means you spend less time explaining what you need and more time getting useful results.

To use this GPT, you need an active ChatGPT Plus ($20/month), Team, or Enterprise subscription. Once subscribed, you can find it by searching for "YouTube Script Wizard" in the GPT Store or browsing the Video & Media Production category.

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FAQ

Common questions about YouTube Script Wizard and how to use it effectively.

01

Can this actually write scripts that hold attention, or just generic 'like and subscribe' fluff?

It understands retention mechanics — pattern interrupts, open loops, payoff setups, and pacing — and builds them into the script structure intentionally rather than accidentally. The hook section alone gets more attention than most human writers give it, with multiple hook options tested against your specific topic. That said, a script is only as good as the idea it's built on, and the GPT won't rescue a fundamentally boring topic with clever writing tricks.

02

How does it handle different YouTube genres — tutorials, vlogs, video essays, reviews?

Each genre gets a tailored script structure. Tutorials follow a 'promise → quick win → step-by-step → common mistake → recap' framework. Video essays use a thesis-driven arc with evidence beats and a satisfying conclusion. Reviews split into specs, experience, comparisons, and verdict. You select the genre upfront and the GPT applies the appropriate pacing, tone, and structural conventions automatically.

03

Does it help with the thumbnail and title, or just the script?

It generates title options organized by click-through strategy — curiosity gap, listicle, how-to, controversial take, and emotional hook — plus thumbnail concept descriptions that pair with each title. It won't design the thumbnail for you (no image generation), but it describes the visual composition, text overlay, facial expression, and color contrast in enough detail to hand off to a designer or thumbnail tool. Title-thumbnail-script coherence is something it actively manages rather than treating them as separate deliverables.

04

Can it optimize for SEO and the YouTube algorithm?

Yes, it researches high-volume, low-competition keywords for your topic and weaves the primary keyword into the title, first 200 characters of the script (the description preview), and section timestamps. It also suggests tags, playlist placements, and end-screen/ card strategies. The SEO advice is solid but based on enduring YouTube best practices rather than the latest algorithm tweak — it won't tell you about last week's ranking factor change.

05

How detailed are the scripts — just talking points or word-for-word narration?

You can request either. The default is a word-for-word script with delivery notes — pauses, emphasis, tone shifts — plus visual directions for B-roll, screen recordings, and graphics. The 'outline mode' gives you talking points with key phrases and estimated timestamps, which works better for creators who prefer an improvisational style. You can also get a hybrid of fully scripted hooks and conclusions with bullet-pointed body sections.

06

What's the typical word count and video length it optimizes for?

It can target any length — 60-second Shorts to 45-minute deep dives. The default is 8-15 minutes (roughly 1,200-2,500 words) because that's the YouTube sweet spot for ad revenue and retention. For Shorts, it produces tight 150-180 word scripts with a hook in the first 1.5 seconds. You specify the target duration and it adjusts pacing and depth accordingly.

07

Can it help with channel strategy beyond individual scripts?

It can plan content series — 'a 5-part series on personal finance basics' — where each video builds on the previous one with callbacks and progression. It also suggests video cadence, topic clustering for channel authority, and how to sequence videos to maximize watch time across your channel rather than just on individual uploads. The series planning is particularly useful for educational channels where a structured curriculum drives subscriber conversion.

08

What's the biggest thing it can't do that a human scriptwriter can?

It can't watch your raw footage and write around the best moments, facial expressions, or unexpected gold that happened during filming. The scripts are designed for planned, structured content — if your style is more vlog-driven or reactive, you'll get more value from the structural frameworks and hook testing than from the word-for-word scripts. It also can't replicate your unique on-camera personality; it can give you lines, but the delivery and charisma have to come from you.