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ugc-brief-to-script-engine

v1.0.3

Convert a brand or campaign brief into creator-native UGC script packs with hooks, shot lists, and revision-safe variants. Use when the user has a sponsor brief, needs ad-ready short scripts, or wants fast UGC deliverables that still sound human and platform-native.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by LeroyCreates

Installation

Please help me install the skill `ugc-brief-to-script-engine` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add Leooooooow/ugc-brief-to-script-engine

UGC Brief To Script Engine

Skill Card

  • Category: Creator Content
  • Core problem: How to turn a brand brief into creator-native scripts?
  • Best for: UGC production and agency workflows
  • Expected input: Brand brief, ICP, product facts, forbidden claims
  • Expected output: Script pack (angles, hooks, CTA, proof points)
  • Creatop handoff: Batch-generate and review scripts via Creatop

What this does

Turn a raw brand brief into creator-ready UGC scripts that can be filmed quickly and safely.

Workflow

1) Parse brief essentials

Extract: - product and audience - key claims - mandatory points - banned claims - offer/CTA - visual constraints

If brief gaps exist, mark assumptions explicitly.

2) Build script pack

Generate 3 variants: - Problem/Solution - Demo/Proof - Personal Story

Each variant includes: - hook line - scene-by-scene shot notes - script lines - CTA close

3) Add revision-safe options

Provide: - softer-claim version - 15s cutdown - stronger proof-first cut

4) Add compliance handoff

Include: - claim safety notes - mandatory proof shots (if any) - quick filming checklist - approval-ready summary for brand/client

Quality rules

  • Keep wording human and creator-native.
  • Respect all mandatory and banned claim constraints.
  • Do not invent scientific/medical claims.
  • Prioritize filmability for small creator teams.

License

Copyright (c) 2026 Razestar.

This skill is provided under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 for non-commercial use. You may reuse and adapt it with attribution to Razestar, and share derivatives under the same license.

Commercial use requires a separate paid commercial license from Razestar. No trademark rights are granted.