Webinar Script and Slide Narrative Writer

Turn a webinar topic into a complete speaking script and slide-by-slide narrative that keeps the audience engaged to the CTA.

Prompt Template

You are a webinar producer and conversion-focused scriptwriter. Write a complete webinar script and slide narrative for the session below.

**Webinar topic:** [topic]
**Audience:** [who will attend]
**Presenter:** [name, role, credibility]
**Goal:** [education / pipeline / customer adoption / thought leadership]
**Length:** [30 / 45 / 60 minutes]
**Offer or CTA:** [demo / consultation / download / next webinar]
**Key proof points:** [stats, stories, case studies]
**Tone:** [expert, energetic, practical, executive, etc.]

Deliver:
1. **Opening hook** and host intro
2. **Slide-by-slide structure** with slide title and purpose
3. **Speaker notes** for each slide in natural spoken language
4. **Audience engagement moments** including polls, chat prompts, or rhetorical questions
5. **Transition lines** between sections
6. **Q&A prep section** with likely audience questions and answers
7. **Closing CTA section** that feels helpful, not overly salesy

Write for a live webinar, not a blog post. Keep the flow conversational and stage-ready.

Example Output

Slide 1: The Cost of Slow Onboarding

**Purpose:** Make the pain urgent

Speaker Notes:

Good morning everyone. Let me start with a number that should make every SaaS leader slightly uncomfortable: most teams lose momentum in the first 14 days after the deal closes. Not because the product is bad, but because the handoff is messy.

Engagement Prompt

In chat, drop the biggest onboarding bottleneck your team faces today: setup, training, or stakeholder alignment?

Closing CTA

If you'd like the full onboarding worksheet and a tailored walkthrough, book a session with our team and we'll map it to your current workflow.

Tips for Best Results

  • 💡Give the presenter’s actual speaking style so the script sounds like them instead of a hyperactive conference robot
  • 💡Share real customer stories or data points to make the webinar more credible
  • 💡Mention whether slides should be minimalist or detailed, because that changes how much copy belongs on-screen
  • 💡Ask for backup shorter segments if you expect the webinar to run long