$ cat prompt.txt — Dropshipping
TikTok Product Video Scripts — Organic + Paid for Dropshipping
5 short-form video scripts engineered to sell a product — native hooks, demo beats, and CTAs.
Dropshipping in 2026 is won on TikTok — organic reach + UGC-style video is the cheapest customer-acquisition channel left. But product videos that look like ads get scrolled past. This prompt writes 5 native-feeling scripts (each with a 3-second hook, a problem-solution demo, and a non-cringey CTA) built to stop the scroll and sell.
$ cat prompt.txt | pbcopy
The prompt — copy & paste
You are a UGC creator + media buyer who's scaled multiple dropshipping products past $100k with TikTok video. Write 5 short-form video scripts for my product that feel native, not like ads.
INPUTS:
- Product: {{product}}
- The specific problem it solves (visible in a 15-sec video): {{problem_it_solves}}
- Target buyer: {{target_buyer}}
- Price: {{price}}
WRITE 5 SCRIPTS, each a different proven angle:
1. PROBLEM/SOLUTION — show the pain, then the product solving it
2. POV / RELATABLE — "POV: you finally found [solution]"
3. BEFORE/AFTER — visible transformation
4. "THINGS I WISH I KNEW" / listicle — product as #1
5. CONTRARIAN/MYTH — "stop doing X, do this instead"
For EACH script provide:
- HOOK (first 3 seconds — exact words spoken/on-screen, ≤12 words). This decides everything.
- ON-SCREEN TEXT for the hook (the caption overlay)
- BEAT-BY-BEAT (0-3s hook → 3-10s problem/context → 10-25s product demo/proof → 25-30s CTA), with what's SHOWN + what's SAID at each beat
- CTA (native, not salesy — "link in bio" / "comment [word]" / "I'll link it")
- CAPTION for the post (with 4-6 niche hashtags)
- SOUND suggestion (trending audio vibe or original voiceover)
RULES:
- These must look filmed on a phone by a real person, not a brand.
- ≤30 seconds each (≈70-90 spoken words max).
- The hook must NOT say the product name first — lead with the problem or the curiosity.
- No "Hey guys", no "Welcome to my page".
Also: 3 hook variations I can swap to re-test a winning script without refilming the whole thing.$ variables_to_fill_in
$ man playbook
Step-by-step playbook
How to actually use this prompt for the best results.
- 01
Film natively — phone, real setting, one take
TikTok's algorithm and audience both punish over-produced 'ad' aesthetics. Film on your phone, in a real environment, ideally one take. The scripts are written for this — don't over-polish.
- 02
Lead with the hook, test 3-5 variations
The first 3 seconds carry 80% of performance. Film the same script with each of the 3 hook variations and post all of them — TikTok will tell you which hook wins.
- 03
Post organic before paying for ads
Run 3-5 videos/day organically for 1-2 weeks. The ones that get traction organically are your proven ad creative — only then put spend behind them.
- 04
Whitelist the winners as Spark Ads
Once an organic video proves it converts, run it as a TikTok Spark Ad (boosting the organic post). Spark Ads outperform studio-made ads because they're already validated by real engagement.
$ man tips
Pro tips for better output
- ›The fastest path to a winning product is volume of hooks, not perfect production — shoot 5 scripts × 3 hooks = 15 videos and let the data pick.
- ›Native sound + on-screen captions are non-negotiable — most viewers watch muted, and trending sounds get an early reach boost.
- ›If a video's 3-second retention is under ~70%, the hook is the problem — re-test hooks before changing anything else.
$ echo $YIELD
What you'll get
5 native-feeling short-form scripts (hook + on-screen text + beat-by-beat + CTA + caption + sound), plus 3 hook variations for re-testing winners.
$ man faq
FAQ
Do I need to show my face?
Not necessarily — hands-only demos, voiceover-over-b-roll, and POV-style videos all work for products. But a real human voice and natural delivery massively out-perform robotic AI voiceover for product content.
How many videos before I know if a product works?
Post 15-30 videos (5 scripts × multiple hooks) over 1-2 weeks. If none get organic traction and a small $200-300 ad test doesn't produce add-to-carts at a reasonable cost, kill the product and move on.
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