Open the video with the right hook
The generator builds a listing video script around the feature or buyer angle most likely to stop a scroll, instead of starting with an address and a flat property recap.
Video Script Generator
MLSGPT helps agents turn a property brief into a real estate video script with stronger hooks, short-form structure, and talking points that match the listing story already used across MLS, email, and social.
Included
Reel-ready script
Included
Hook + shot cues
Launch content
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The generator builds a listing video script around the feature or buyer angle most likely to stop a scroll, instead of starting with an address and a flat property recap.
Because the video script starts from the same property brief as the MLS description and social caption, the reel or short-form video reinforces the same positioning already used elsewhere in the campaign.
Agents get a usable talk track with shot cues, pacing, and CTA language, which is often enough to cut filming time and reduce hesitation before recording.
How It Works
Step 1
Start with the property details, standout visuals, target buyer, and the tone you want the reel or listing video to carry.
Step 2
MLSGPT creates a short-form real estate video script with a hook, suggested sequence, key talking points, and a closing CTA.
Step 3
Use the script as-is or trim it for your filming style, then publish a reel that matches the rest of the launch campaign.
Who This Is For
You need a stronger on-camera structure than just walking through the home and improvising your lines.
You want a faster way to hand the agent a reel script that fits the same strategy already used in captions and email.
You need repeatable short-form scripts that still sound tied to each property instead of using the same generic reel opener every time.
Before vs. After
Before
Here is a new listing in Scottsdale with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a pool. Let me know if you want a tour.
After
[Front exterior] If Scottsdale buyers are still hunting for a home that actually feels built for indoor-outdoor living, this one deserves 45 seconds of your attention. [Kitchen to living room] Vaulted ceilings, a quartz island kitchen, and a split floor plan set the tone before you even hit the backyard. [Pool shot] Private tours are now booking.
The revised script creates a real opening hook, uses visual sequencing more intentionally, and gives the video a sharper reason for buyers to keep watching.
Example Outputs
Reel Hook Example
[Front exterior] If Scottsdale buyers are still looking for a home that feels built around outdoor living, this launch should be on your radar.
Closing CTA Example
[Backyard] If you want the upgrades list or private tour times before the weekend schedule fills up, send a message and I will get everything over.
Best Practices
Lead with the most visually persuasive detail or buyer angle before introducing the address or specs.
Keep the reel script short enough to record naturally; the goal is a usable on-camera outline, not a voiceover novel.
Match the CTA to the listing launch stage: private tour, open house RSVP, or request for the upgrades list.
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FAQ
Yes. Listing details, visual highlights, and the campaign angle can all feed a short-form video script.
Yes. The output is designed around concise hooks, visual sequencing, and a practical CTA for short-form listing content.
Yes. It works well as a talking-point guide for walkthroughs, reels, and other quick listing videos.
Yes. Because the script comes from the same listing brief, it can reinforce the same story already used across the broader campaign.
Usually yes. Most agents trim or personalize the draft so it fits their delivery style and the footage they plan to capture.
Yes. It is useful for teams that want a faster, more consistent starting point for every listing reel.
The fastest way to judge the workflow is to run one property through the app and inspect the full pack.
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