For short-form creators

Batch a week of Reels without memorizing a single hook

Scriptfox follows your voice through tight scripted hooks and talking-head shorts, so you can run take after take at speed — and sound natural doing it.

Short-form lives and dies on the first three seconds, so you rewrite and re-record the hook over and over. Memorizing every variation is exhausting, and a fixed-scroll prompter is too clunky to keep up when you're firing off twenty clips in one sitting.

How Scriptfox helps

Nail the hook, take after take

Read a tightly-scripted hook off-screen at full energy — the prompter follows your delivery so you can punch out variations fast.

Built for batching

Line up a folder of scripts and rip through a whole week of shorts in one session, controlling each take by voice.

Hands-free re-records

Flub a take? Say 'Hey Fox, restart' and go again — no reaching for the keyboard between every clip.

Natural, not robotic

Because it matches your pace instead of forcing a scroll, your shorts keep the punchy, conversational energy the format needs.

From the founder
Whether a clip is 30 seconds or 30 minutes, the hard part is saying exactly what you mean without the uhs, the ahs, and the bunny trails. I built Scriptfox so I can get my words right on paper first, then deliver them naturally — and re-record a take hands-free instead of leaning over to the keyboard between every clip.
Tyler — content creator
Creator testimonials coming soon — Scriptfox is in early access.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use a teleprompter for TikToks, Reels, and YouTube Shorts?

Yes. Scriptfox works well for short-form video, especially the scripted hook and any talking-head segments. Its voice tracking follows your delivery instead of scrolling at a fixed speed, so your shorts stay punchy and natural, and you can re-record hooks hands-free by saying 'Hey Fox' — useful when you're testing many hook variations.

How do I record a lot of short videos quickly?

Write each script (or hook) in Scriptfox, then batch your shoot: read each one off-screen while the prompter follows your voice, and use 'Hey Fox, restart' to redo a take without touching your keyboard. Running scripts back to back lets you produce a week of short-form in one sitting.

Won't a teleprompter make my shorts look like I'm reading?

Not if it keeps your pace. Because Scriptfox matches your natural speaking rhythm rather than forcing a fixed scroll, you can keep eye contact and energy up. Many creators read only the hook and key lines off the prompter and improvise the rest — Scriptfox holds your place when you do.

Read your script. Don't fight your teleprompter.

Free to try — no card required.