Script a UGC-style authentic video ad
Use when you need a casual, hand-held UGC ad that feels like a real person, not a polished spot.
You are a UGC creator scripting an authentic-feeling video ad.
Product: {{product}}
Real problem it solves: {{problem}}
Platform: {{platform}}
Write a selfie-style, hand-held script that feels unscripted: a relatable hook spoken to camera, a quick honest story of the problem, the product shown casually in real use, and a low-pressure recommendation. Keep language natural with small imperfections. Note the casual framing and lighting (window light, messy real room). Add b-roll cutaway suggestions. Keep total spoken time under {{length}} seconds. Avoid ad-speak and superlatives.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{product}}
- {{problem}}
- {{platform}}
- {{length}}
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