Instagram Reels Script Generator

Generate Reels scripts that sound like you, from the content you already have.

Melda turns podcasts, coaching calls, and long-form videos into Instagram Reels scripts. The opener comes from your saved swipes, the body comes from real source material, and the voice profile keeps the script sounding like spoken proof in your voice.

Reels-sized
Format

Output is shaped for the 30 to 90 second Reels format with an opener that earns the next sentence and a body that delivers the payoff.

Voice kept
Authority

Voice profile keeps your tone, vocabulary, and signature phrases close to your real source so the script reads as you, not as a generic AI writer.

Source-grounded
Trust

Every named specific in the script traces to your transcript or your own words. No fabricated stories, no invented stats, no AI hallucination.

Workflow

From a long-form source to a Reels script you can record.

Melda is opinionated about sequence: collect signal from saved Reels, extract meaning from your source, choose the recipe, then generate the draft.

Melda script generation for Reels
1

Drop in your source — paste a transcript, share a URL, or upload a recording.

2

Melda extracts the strongest ideas as nuggets so the script has something specific to say.

3

Match a hook from your saved swipes to the nugget you want to lead with.

4

Generate a Reels-sized script with your voice profile applied.

The three beats

A Reels script does three things — opener, body, close.

Skip any of them and the script falls apart. Melda generates with all three in mind so the output reads as a recordable draft, not a list of bullet points.

The opener

A hook from your saved swipes shaped around the nugget you chose. The first sentence has to make a viewer want sentence two.

The body

Spoken proof — contrast, consequence, examples, dialogue — sourced from your real material. The middle of the Reel earns the payoff.

The close

A line that reinforces the identity-state shift the hook promised. Not a generic CTA, not a flat summary.

Why this is different

Most AI Reels script tools generate from a blank prompt. Melda generates from your system.

The most common failure mode of single-shot AI writers is sounding like AI. Melda is built around your saved taste library and your voice profile so the output stays anchored to you.

Source-grounded

The script is built from a real nugget extracted from your source, not a generic prompt response.

Pattern-matched

The hook is matched to the strongest moment in your nugget so the opener is shaped around content you already know works.

Your voice

Voice profile keeps tone, rhythm, and signature phrases close to your real speaking style so the Reel does not flatten into generic AI copy.

FAQ

Common questions, answered directly.

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How does Melda generate Instagram Reels scripts?

Melda starts from a long-form source — podcast, coaching call, video, or transcript — extracts the strongest ideas as nuggets, matches a hook pattern from your saved swipe file, and produces a Reels-sized script with the original context preserved so the output sounds like you, not like a generic AI.

What makes a Reels script work?

Three things: an opener that earns the next sentence, a body that delivers a specific payoff the viewer can use, and a close that reinforces the identity-state shift the hook promised. Melda is opinionated about all three and keeps them anchored to your real source.

Can I use my existing content as the source?

Yes. Paste a transcript, share a YouTube or podcast URL, upload an audio or video file, or import an entire channel. Melda transcribes, extracts the best ideas as nuggets, and tags them automatically so the Reels script has real material to work from.

Will it sound like AI-generated content?

Voice profile keeps your tone, vocabulary, and teaching style close to the source material. The output reads as spoken proof in your voice rather than generic prompt-only copy, which is the most common failure mode of single-shot AI writers.