Learners do not take courses linearly. Lessons become entry points, and a learner might follow a particular lesson or choose to leave. By the time you’ve written a script for an audience that has seen lesson eight, you’ve likely lost the majority of your audience.
Every lesson we write gives a summary of what it contains, reuses only what the course taught prior to it, and ends with a goal or task the learner can achieve. It’s still readable by anyone who dropped in half way through.
How No-AI Course-video Scripts Hold Audience Attention
Attention is invested in the material, so everything else is a cost. Long preambles, recaps, and personal anecdotes all come at a cost of completions. Lessons people finish are structured to start with a problem and present a singular teaching point. Learners then get to practice the point before the next teaching point is presented.
One learning objective per video, stated at the start.
No dependency on lessons a learner may have skipped.
A task at the end the learner can actually do.
Where AI falls down on course-video scripts
A model teaching a procedure generates both plausible and incorrect steps, and it does not signal which are which. In a course that lands on your learners, who follow the instruction, fail, and conclude that the answer is them. Wrong teaching is worse than dull teaching.
Our Scriptwriting Process for No-AI Course-video Scripts
We develop the lessons backward from the result you offer on the sales page. Each lesson is drafted and checked against its objective to ensure there is nothing mentioned prior to its teaching. Technical steps are kept in a form your editor can screen-capture.
How a course-video script gets written here
Map each lesson to one objective and one assessment.
Check the sequence for anything used before it is taught.
Write narration with screen-recording steps beside it.
Read for jargon a first-week learner would not know.
Reviewing No-AI Course-video Scripts Before Production
Since re-recording a lesson is expensive, we check the script prior to mic set up. This is done to see if the instructions work and to check terminology for consistency within the module. Anything estimated to be dated within the next six months is added to the script for the user to decide whether to include it.
One script per lesson with its objective at the top.
Screen-recording steps written beside the narration.
Consistent terminology checked across the module.
Caption-ready text plus a written lesson summary.
Content likely to date flagged before you record.
What people commission course-video scripts for
Cohort courses rewritten before each new run.
Software training that changes with every release.
Compliance and onboarding modules needing sign-off.
Turning a live workshop into recorded lessons.
What course-video scripts cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical course-video script
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Single lesson (6 min)
800
$80
$0.80
$80.80
Module (four lessons)
3,000
$300
$3
$303
Short course (ten lessons)
7,500
$750
$7.50
$757.50
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Questions About No-AI Course-video Scripts
Yes. Send the template, a previous example, or the structure you are required to use, and the writer works inside it. If a required section does not fit the material honestly, they will flag it rather than pad it out.
Ask on the contact page and a person will answer, usually the same working day. For a live order, reply to your confirmation email and it reaches whoever is handling it.
And, honestly, writing lesson notes keeps everyone honest. Questions asked post-lesson hack at the recall of a phrase rather than the skill. Which formats does your platform support? Just send us questions and we’ll paste them in for you.
That’s usually the arrangement. Send a recording of the expert teaching it once. It can be as rough as they like. Send any slides too. The writer transforms that into lesson scripts and pinpoints the spots where the explanation had a gap and brings the list back.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our course-video scripts
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
NQNoor QContent Manager, Lantern Row Games
The pacing started slow
Our audience left before 40 seconds because it was too slow. The section after the two minute mark is very good. A colder open was requested and we delivered and the drop off on the retention graph finally flattened where it use to be a steady decline.
Verified orderYouTube scriptsMay 2026
AQAndrés Q
A poem for my father’s funeral
I couldn’t write it myself and had to ask for help two days before. It came the next morning looking plain and quiet with none of the words I was dreading. My aunt asked who wrote it and I said.
Verified orderPoemsApril 2026
HRHélène RHead of Communications, Institut Vallonet
Came in long, otherwise excellent
At a natural pace, the speech was about ninety seconds over the twelve minute mark. Editing it was simple because your structure was clear, but I shouldn’t have to. Our director called the content of your speech the best written thing that she has ever delivered.