The exact process we use to turn viral videos into ready-to-shoot scripts
A repeatable 4-step system for converting any viral clip into a script for your brand — hook, beats, shot list and CTA — without sounding like a copy.
SFOM.AI
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A viral video is a proven structure wearing someone else's topic. To make it yours, you strip it to the structure — hook, beats, payoff — and refill each part with your product and voice. Here's the exact 4-step process, the same one SFOM.AI automates with “Adapt to my niche.”
Key takeaways
- Deconstruct the clip into hook → beats → payoff → CTA.
- Keep the structure and pacing; swap the topic and specifics.
- Write the hook last, once you know the payoff.
- SFOM.AI turns any breakdown into a shootable script in one click.
Step 1 — Deconstruct the winner
Open the video's breakdown and note four things: the hook (first line), the beats (each distinct moment), the payoff (the reason it was worth watching), and the CTA. SFOM.AI's shot-by-shot breakdown lays these out for you so you're not scrubbing the timeline by hand.

Step 2 — Map it to your niche
For each beat, ask: what's the equivalent in my world? A “what's in my bag” becomes “what's in my tool truck.” A restaurant reaction becomes a dealership reaction. Keep the emotional shape; change the props.
Step 3 — Write the hook last
You can't write a great hook until you know the payoff. Once the beats are mapped, write 3 hook options that promise the payoff in the most specific, true way you can — then pick the one that would stop your own thumb.
Adaptation is not imitation. You keep the skeleton that made it work and give it your own face.
Step 4 — Ship to a shoot list
A script that lives in your notes app dies there. Move it into a content plan with the shot list attached so the next step is filming. In SFOM.AI, an adapted script drops straight onto your board — hook, beats, shots — ready to shoot.

How do I turn a viral video into my own script?
Deconstruct it into hook, beats, payoff and CTA; map each beat to your niche; write the hook last; then move it to a shot list. SFOM.AI's “Adapt to my niche” does this in one click.
Will adapting a viral video look like copying?
No — you keep the structure (which isn't ownable) and replace the topic, props and words with your own. That's standard practice across every platform.
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