Write a coaching video script from one client struggle

Enter a coaching topic and get three short spoken-word scripts, each built around one client struggle with a single takeaway and a small next step. Add an optional audience and goal to focus the language.

Generate Coaching Video Scripts

Describe the coaching topic. Optionally specify audience and goal.

A specific struggle or transformation works best.

After you generate three drafts, we’ll help you pick the angle that fits and shape it into your own coaching script.
How it works

Three coaching scripts in three steps

Name the struggle you coach on and get three short scripts, each built around one insight and one small action.

Step 1: Name the struggle

Type one narrow client problem, like impostor syndrome before a launch. Add an optional audience and goal to focus the wording.

Step 2: We draft three scripts

Each draft frames the struggle, teaches one insight, and ends on a small action, written as natural speech in short paragraphs.

Step 3: Copy and adapt

Pick the angle that suits your delivery, copy it, and adjust the phrasing so it fits your voice on camera.

Free to use No sign-up required Three options per topic
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What you can learn from your scripts

Read the three drafts together. They show which angle suits your client, which insight is strongest, and which lines to rewrite before you film.

  • What stands out

    The opening line is the tell. If it names the exact moment your client gets stuck, the draft is usable; if it opens on a broad theme like confidence, that script will run flat on camera.

  • Patterns

    Across the three, watch how each hooks the struggle: a question, a confession, a myth to bust. The recurring move that sounds most like your voice is the angle to keep.

  • Opportunities

    A draft can surface a reframe or a closing micro-action you had not phrased that way before. The sharpest line often points to a stronger angle on your core topic than the one you started with.

  • Weak spots

    Flag any draft that teaches two ideas at once or closes on vague advice with no concrete step. Those are the scripts that quietly lose a viewer halfway through.

  • Context

    Read each draft against the audience and goal you entered. A script aimed at first-time founders should sound different from one written for busy parents, even on the same struggle.

  • What to ignore

    Do not weigh exact length or word choice yet. The character count is a runtime guide; the wording is meant to be rewritten in your own phrasing before filming.

Why use it

What you can do with the coaching script tool

It turns one client struggle into short spoken drafts that hold a single takeaway, so you can film a coaching reel instead of staring at a blank page.

Open on a real moment of friction

Each draft starts where your client actually gets stuck, then moves to one idea that shifts it. That hook is what keeps a viewer past the first three seconds.

One takeaway per video

The drafts teach a single reframe and stop, not a five-point lecture. One idea per reel is what viewers actually remember and save.

Ends on a doable step

Every draft closes with a small action your viewer can take today, so the video earns a comment or a save instead of a passive scroll.

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Once the script is drafted, find the topic, tighten the open, and write the caption and closing line that publish the coaching reel.

FAQ

Questions about coaching video scripts

What is a coaching video script?

It is a short spoken-word outline for a video where you coach your audience through one problem. A good one names a real client struggle, gives a specific insight, and ends with a small action they can take right away.

How do I write a coaching video script?

Start from one narrow struggle your client actually has, not a broad topic. Say the struggle out loud, teach a single idea that shifts it, then close with one concrete step. This tool drafts that flow for you when you enter the topic.

What should a coaching video script include?

Three things carry most coaching videos: a hook that names the struggle, one focused insight or reframe, and a confidence-building micro-action to end on. Skip the long intro and the multi-point lecture; one clear takeaway works better on camera.

How long should a coaching video script be?

For short-form, aim for 30 to 90 seconds, which is roughly 80 to 200 spoken words. A 60-second script runs about 150 words at a natural pace. Longer teaching videos can go further, but one idea per video keeps retention high.

What are good coaching topics for videos?

The ones tied to a specific moment of friction: impostor syndrome before a launch, pricing fear, a stalled habit, the first hard client conversation. Specific beats general here, so "fear of raising your rates" outperforms "confidence" as a prompt.

Can I tailor the scripts to a specific audience and goal?

Yes. The topic field is required, and you can add an optional audience (like first-time founders or busy parents) and a goal (like feeling ready to ship by Friday). Both narrow the script's language and the action it points to.

How many scripts does it generate?

It returns three coaching script options from one topic, each a complete spoken-language draft you can copy. Three gives you a few angles to compare so you can pick the one that fits your delivery.

What are common coaching video script mistakes?

Trying to cover several ideas in one video, opening with a slow throat-clear instead of the struggle, and ending without telling the viewer what to do next. Vague advice with no concrete step is the one that quietly kills engagement.

Do these scripts work for short-form and longer videos?

Yes. The drafts read as natural spoken language, so they fit Reels, Shorts, and TikTok as-is, and they also work as the backbone of a longer teaching video. Trim or expand the middle insight depending on the runtime you want.

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