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YouTube End Screen Script Generator

Create a spoken 20–30 second outro CTA that moves viewers to your next video or playlist (without sounding spammy).

If you don’t know the exact title, write the promise (e.g., “the full checklist”).
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Tip: Deliver the CTA while end screen elements are visible. Keep it one primary action (next video OR playlist).
End screen CTA formula (simple)
  • Bridge. One sentence that connects this video to the next step.
  • Promise. What they’ll get if they click.
  • Direction. “Click the video on screen” + where (left/right).
  • Light subscribe. Optional and brief (don’t stack too many CTAs).
No login required. Runs client-side in your browser.
Tip: Your end screen should continue the same story. Don’t send viewers to a random “best video.”

What is this tool?

The end screen is one of the most important retention moments on YouTube: the viewer has decided whether the video delivered, and they’re choosing what to do next. A good end screen script helps you keep the session going by guiding viewers to the next most relevant video or a playlist — without sounding desperate or interrupting the closing value. This free end screen script generator creates a short spoken CTA (about 20–30 seconds) based on your topic, your target video/playlist, and your preferred tone.

The script is intentionally simple: one primary CTA, a clear promise, and a direct instruction to click the element on screen. You can customize it to your voice and keep it aligned with the on-screen end screen elements you actually place. Everything runs locally in your browser on YTSEOHub — no login required.

How to use the end screen script generator

Enter your video topic (what this video was about). Choose whether you want to send viewers to a next video, a playlist, or keep it mostly subscribe-focused. Add the target title/promise. Click Generate script, then rehearse it out loud. If it feels long, remove one sentence rather than speaking faster.

  • Keep one main CTA. Too many actions reduce clicks.
  • Say the promise, not the URL. Viewers click what they understand.
  • Match the end screen elements. If you say “left,” place the element left.
  • Don’t break trust. Only promise what the next video actually delivers.

Pro tips for better end screen clicks

  • Bridge with a question. “If you’re still stuck on X…” leads naturally to the next video.
  • Use sequence logic. Make a clear “Part 1 → Part 2” path whenever possible.
  • Leave 20 seconds of space. Don’t end on a hard cut; give the CTA room to breathe.
  • Pair with a pinned comment. Repeat the same next step in the pinned comment for late viewers.

Use these tools to build a complete, consistent publish package.

FAQ

Is this end screen script generator free?

Yes. It runs client-side on YTSEOHub with no account required.

How long should an end screen CTA be?

A practical range is 20–30 seconds, timed with your end screen elements on screen.

Should I ask for subscribe and a click?

You can, but keep subscribe very light. One strong primary CTA usually gets more clicks.

Does the script help SEO?

Indirectly. Better end screen clicks can improve session time and viewer satisfaction, which can help performance.

What if I don’t have a next video yet?

Use a playlist CTA or a “watch this next” placeholder promise, then update the end screen element when ready.

What should I do after generating?

Rehearse it out loud, match element placement, then add the same next step in your description and pinned comment.