Need Explainer-video Scripts? Get the Human-Written Version
An explainer has about ninety seconds to make somebody understand a thing they have been avoiding understanding. The constraint here is subtraction, and the script will only work once the writer has made the call of what not to explain.
There is usually one issue with most drafts that we are asked to edit. Those drafts include lists of features. Explainers that work focus on the one thing that most confuses buyers, clears it up, and lets the product page describe the rest.
What Makes No-AI Explainer-video Scripts Work When Spoken?
There is no scrollback in speaking. Listeners cannot review the phrase where you gave the definition, so each idea has to come in order. You cannot jump back or skip a sentence. The best scripts carry a single analogy from the first line to the last. A listener can only hold one mental image and not four.
One analogy carried the whole way through.
New terms introduced only when they become necessary.
Jargon replaced with words your customers actually use.
Where AI falls down on explainer-video scripts
There is a boilerplate introduction for every explainer video that we create. We take the same character and show him or her being unhappy with a boring, repetitive job, before introducing them to our product. Our viewers have definitely seen that introduction a hundred times. It’s also frustrating that our product can no longer be described in detail.
Voice, Timing and Human Writing for No-AI Explainer-video Scripts
The writer observes whomever responds to your support tickets since that is where real confusion is documented. The draft is then timed at 150 words per minute and read aloud twice to check voice against the storyboard. The draft is also read aloud to ensure the voice doesn’t describe a scene that has already moved on.
How an explainer-video script gets written here
Find the one misunderstanding that stops people from buying.
Choose an analogy and test it against the awkward edge cases.
Time the read against the storyboard, scene by scene.
Cut every sentence explaining something nobody asked about.
Using No-AI Explainer-video Scripts for Better Video and Audio
Tight timing of animation scenes saves money on time and resources spent on the guesswork of how long a scene should be. The voice artist can also spend less time recording takes, since the timing of the lines and subtitles draws clear boundaries on which lines should be spoken. The same file can be used as the recording for the subtitles, product page, and verbal presentation of your sales pitch.
Scene-by-scene script with a running time per scene.
Visual direction written beside the line it accompanies.
A voice artist brief covering pace and tone.
A fifteen-second cutdown of the same idea.
Subtitle-ready text that needs no reformatting before upload.
What people commission explainer-video scripts for
Explaining a product that demos badly in screenshots.
Onboarding videos that cut first-week support tickets.
Trade show loops that work with no sound.
Investor explainers for a technical product.
What explainer-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 explainer-video script
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Micro explainer (45 sec)
110
$11
$0.11
$11.11
Standard explainer (90 sec)
230
$23
$0.23
$23.23
Long explainer (3 min)
450
$45
$0.45
$45.45
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 Explainer-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.
Yes. If you send your boards with timing notes, the writer allocates words to each frame and notes any scene that requires more frames than the script allows. In general, it costs less to produce the animation with a script and then the boards.
During the fourteen-day revision window, the writer updates the affected scenes instead of rewriting the entire script. Afterward, we refer to a short follow-up order as a short follow-up order. We only cover the words that require change during this order.
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 explainer-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
PHPieter H
Kept the ending i was scared of
I asked for some advice with a plot that I have been tweaking for years. The suggestion was to fix the mess in the middle and to just leave the ending the way it is. I guess they were right and I wouldn’t have arrived at that conclusion on my own.
Verified orderShort storiesMay 2025
TRTomás R
My brother actually laughed at the right part
I was pleased the speech I wrote from prompts about my brother closely resembled me, but that was expected. The ‘caravan’ joke fit right where they placed it. I put off writing this for months.