visualkid (or stand-in) at the kitchen window, very serious. arms behind back. parent filming.
dialogueevery morning my four-year-old gives me a weather forecast. she has been wrong every time.
parenting content is read more than watched — viewers scroll past sound-off, looking for one line that lands. the scripts that work now are specific to one kid, one moment, one stage. the generator writes parenting scripts that lean into voice and avoid the 'tips for moms' template.
a 30s reel about a kid who delivers an extremely confident, completely incorrect weather forecast every morning.
a 30s reel about a kid who delivers an extremely confident, completely incorrect weather forecast every morning.
visualkid (or stand-in) at the kitchen window, very serious. arms behind back. parent filming.
dialogueevery morning my four-year-old gives me a weather forecast. she has been wrong every time.
visualcut to kid pointing at clearly sunny window. very confident.
dialoguetoday she said, and i quote, 'mom, the sky is going to break and the rain will come horizontal.' it is sixty-five and sunny.
on-screenhorizontal rain incoming
visualcreator looks at phone weather app. holds it up to the kid. kid does not budge.
dialoguei showed her the forecast. she looked at it. she said the phone was lying.
visuallater that day. wide shot of the actual yard. it is, in fact, sunny. kid at the window again, unbothered.
dialogueher hit rate is zero. her confidence is at one hundred percent. i would hire her.
comedy and dramatic both perform well. comedy lets you laugh at the chaos; dramatic lets the small moments hit. educational works for product or how-to content. blend tones if you're posting a mix.
the script doesn't require the kid on camera. many of the best-performing parenting reels are voiceover over b-roll. the generator's shot template handles both modes — kid on camera with dialogue, or voiceover over b-roll.
stay in the moment, don't pull out to the lesson. the generator avoids closing on a 'and that's why mothers are heroes' beat — it stays specific and lets the viewer derive the meaning.
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.
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.
90 second onboarding tunes the generator to your niche. drop one line, get a full script.