for home cooks, food creators, and recipe channels.

scripts for cooking creators

the saturation point for 'easy 30-minute meals' is way past. the scripts that pull right now are personal: a single dish tied to a specific memory, a constraint-driven recipe, or a takedown of a viral food moment. the generator writes cooking scripts that lead with voice, not just the recipe.

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angles that work in cooking

  • the dish your family makes a specific way that almost no one else does.
  • a constraint recipe — '$5, one pan, 12 minutes.'
  • a teardown of a viral recipe that everyone got wrong.
  • a story about the worst kitchen mistake that taught you the best lesson.
  • the right way to do something boring — rice, eggs, onions, garlic.

example: the rice my grandmother made

a 30s reel about one specific rice dish from the creator's grandmother, with one specific step everyone leaves out.

the rice my grandmother made

a 30s reel about one specific rice dish from the creator's grandmother, with one specific step everyone leaves out.

hook0-3s

visualclose-up of a heavy-bottomed pot, grains of rice glistening with oil.

voiceovermy grandmother toasted the rice in oil before adding water. nobody i grew up around did this.

build3-15s

visualcreator pours dry basmati into the pot with hot oil. stirs slowly. grains turn from white to slightly translucent. smell visible in the air.

voiceoverninety seconds. you'll see the grains shift color and the oil go pale. you'll smell something like buttered popcorn. that's the cue.

on-screen90s · oil pale · grains translucent

payoff15-25s

visualwater hits the pot. lid on. cut to the finished rice — separate, glossy, fluffy.

voiceoverevery grain holds its shape. nothing sticks. it's the kind of rice that ruins all the other rice you'll ever make.

cta25-30s

visualcreator scoops a serving onto a plate. one slow shot.

dialoguethis is one of three things she taught me. follow for the other two.

caption

rice the way she made it. the only way i make it now.

hashtags

#cooking #ricetok #familyrecipe #homecooking #reels

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questions people ask

how do i write cooking scripts that don't feel like recipe ads?+

lead with the why before the what. the generator opens cooking scripts on a personal frame ('i learned this from my grandmother in turin') rather than a procedural one, which keeps it from reading as a sponsored clip.

what's the right length for a cooking reel?+

30s for one-dish reels with hands-on shots. 60s when you're telling the story behind the dish or doing a comparison. avoid 15s for cooking — the food doesn't have time to look good.

should the cta sell something?+

only if the script earned it. if you have a cookbook or a paid newsletter, the generator can write a cta that names it. if not, the cta is usually a single line that points to your channel — 'i post one of these every wednesday.'

is bangrscripts free to use?+

yes — sign in with google, walk through a 90-second onboarding, and start generating scripts. there's no paywall on the core generator right now. paid features may come later, but the v1 is free.

what model does the generator use?+

openai's gpt-4o, with a structured output schema that enforces shot-by-shot format. that means the script always comes back as labeled shots with separate fields for visual, voiceover, dialogue, on-screen text, caption, and hashtags — never as a wall of text.

built for cooking creators.

90 second onboarding tunes the generator to your niche. drop one line, get a full script.

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