Product-demo Scripts Written by People, Not Prompts
A demo script is comprised of two documents that appear as one: what the presenter will say and what a cursor will do. Separating the two by two seconds ruins the effect and makes the product appear amateur. Audience members will blame the product.
Writers at this company work directly from an audio recording of the software; as such, the script is a perfect match to the actual software. If a task in your workflow is tedious, the script has no problem telling you.
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What Makes No-AI Product-demo Scripts Work When Spoken?
Spoken demo narration has to match the spoken names of on-screen elements. If the voice says workspace and the button says project, the viewer spends the next ten seconds resolving that mismatch instead of listening. That precision costs nothing to write and separates a demo that people follow from one that they have to constantly rewind.
Button and menu names quoted exactly as they appear.
Narration paced to how long the click really takes.
The outcome stated before the steps that produce it.
Where AI falls down on product-demo scripts
Give a model the task of writing a demo. It will come up with a settings menu for features that don’t even exist, name one of the buttons for you, and include a step that’s completely automated and requires no user input whatsoever. Presenters capture this on video, which is the most costly place to capture anything.
Voice, Timing and Human Writing for No-AI Product-demo Scripts
You should send unedited screen recordings of the workflow. The writer times each step and inserts the line above that step. In slow interfaces, the script contains a sentence to fill the wait and prevent the presenter from having to ad-lib over a spinner.
How a product-demo script gets written here
Watch an unedited screen recording of the workflow end to end.
Time each step so narration and cursor stay together.
Name every control exactly as the interface labels it.
Write filler lines for loading states and slow transitions.
Using No-AI Product-demo Scripts for Better Video and Audio
Writing to the click path reduces the recording time since the presenter stops restarting when the words also differ from the displayed information. This file also provides your captions, the help screen walkthrough, and the talk track used by sales engineers on their live calls.
Two columns: narration beside the on-screen action.
Exact interface labels quoted so nothing gets paraphrased.
Timing per step, including waits and loading states.
A short version for a sales call, cut from the same script.
Caption-ready text and full copyright on delivery.
What people commission product-demo scripts for
Recording a demo without a dozen restarts.
Sales engineers who need a consistent talk track.
Onboarding videos that match the current release.
Feature launch clips to go with a changelog.
What product-demo 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 product-demo script
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Feature demo (2 min)
300
$30
$0.30
$30.30
Full walkthrough (5 min)
750
$75
$0.75
$75.75
Sales demo (12 min)
1,700
$170
$1.70
$171.70
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.
No-AI Product-demo Scripts Scriptwriting FAQs
Anything from 100 words up. Because you pay by the word you are never buying padding to fill a package tier.
Yes — that is exactly what the included revision rounds are for. Read it aloud, mark the lines that fight your mouth, and send it back. Rewriting for delivery is normal on any script and the writer expects it.
A recording usually does the trick. However, for more complex workflows, we may need access to a read-only account, or perhaps just twenty minutes with the person who knows it best. We don’t require admin rights and will not request customer data from you.
Send the release notes and the writer updates only the steps that changed. Because you pay by the word, a fifteen-step demo that moved in two places costs roughly what those two sections are worth rather than the price of a fresh script.
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 product-demo 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
CDChiara D
Commissioned story that is still alive
For my dad’s eightieth, I wanted him to have a short story written based on an old famliy vacation from 1974. I was not expecting a literary masterpiece since I just needed something to read to the family after dinner. However, there is a part where he breaks a deckchair and I didn’t even include that and it is just perfect.
Verified orderShort storiesDecember 2025
JBJean-Marc B
Moving but too long to deliver
The tribute was heartfelt, but came close to ten minutes when I delivered it (I was supposed to stick to six). I removed it a night before because there wasn’t time to edit. Undoubtedly, it was my fault for putting it off. The words, however, were just right.