AI UGC Brief (Writing Sample)

📣 Freelance Creative Strategist - Paid Opportunity

We’re looking for freelance creative strategist/writers who understand how to script native, lo-fi, performance-driven social video concepts. THIS IS A WRITING OPPORTUNITY ONLY.

This is a paid opportunity for creatives who know how to create scripts that feel like real user-generated content not polished brand ads. We will post briefs via brkwy and each completed brief you will be compensated.

What You’ll Do

You’ll be responsible for writing short-form UGC video scripts based on creative briefs we provide.

Scripts should:

Feel native to TikTok / Reels / paid social

Use strong hooks and real-person language

Be written for direct-to-camera creator delivery

Follow our structured brief format

This is a test assignment and depending on your background and experience we will pay $75 per completed brief.

Payment is issued once the brief is completed in full and approved.

Ongoing opportunities available for strong performers.

Who We’re Looking For

You should:

Have experience writing UGC-style scripts or short-form social ads

Understand what makes a video feel authentic vs scripted

Know how to write hooks that stop scroll

Be comfortable working async from written briefs

Be able to follow structured submission guidelines

Bonus if you:

Have written paid social ads before

Understand performance marketing / conversion-focused creative

Have experience writing for apps, SaaS, or DTC brands

LINK TO CREATIVE BRIEF:

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