Free AI Sales Script Generator
Free sales scripts, no signup
A free AI sales script generator turns your offer and your target into a structured, spoken sales script in seconds, without creating an account. You tell Kenji what you are selling and who you are calling, and he writes a ready-to-run script: a cold-call opener that earns 30 seconds, a tight value hook, open-ended discovery questions that surface the pain before you pitch, objection-handling responses for the most common pushbacks (price, timing, not the right person), and a confident close that names the exact next step. It is built to sound like a real person on a call, not a corporate training manual being read aloud, so it works when you actually pick up the phone. There is no signup and no credit card to start, and when writing scripts one at a time gets old, the same sales rep can become a full AI employee that runs your outreach and handles follow-ups for you.
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How it works
- Describe your offer and target: What you are selling and who you are calling. A line or two is enough.
- Get a ready-to-run script: A structured script with opener, discovery questions, objection handling, and close, in spoken language.
- Steer, then run the call: Ask for shorter, more consultative, a gatekeeper version, or a demo talk track. Then pick up the phone.
Why most sales calls fall apart
30 sec the opener decides whether the prospect keeps listening or hangs up, so it matters more than the rest of the script combined
Discovery most reps pitch too early and lose the deal before it starts; great discovery questions surface the pain before you offer the solution
$0 to generate as many sales scripts, call variations, and objection responses as you want, with no signup and no credit card
Seconds from your offer and target to a structured, spoken, ready-to-run script
How the ways to prepare a sales script compare
| Option | No signup | Spoken quality | Cost | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winging it on every call | n/a | Depends on the rep | Free | Slow to improve |
| Generic sales script templates | Often | Low, sounds like a template | Free | Instant |
| Hiring a sales trainer or consultant | n/a | High | Expensive | Days to weeks |
| This free AI generator | Yes | Structured, spoken, steerable | Free | Seconds |
Sales scripts that work on a real call, not just on paper
Most sales scripts fail the same way: they open with a pitch dump, list features the prospect did not ask about, and close with a vague 'let me know when you're ready'. They sound like a brochure being read aloud and get cut off in ten seconds. This is built to do the opposite: short, spoken, and structured around how real sales conversations actually move.
Every script leads with a permission ask, earns the next 30 seconds before pitching anything, and builds toward a specific close. You react, the next version sharpens, and within a round or two you have something you would actually read on a live call.
Built around what makes sales calls convert
Phone sales lives or dies on the opener and on discovery. The opener decides whether the prospect keeps listening or hangs up, so it has to be short, human, and about them. Discovery questions surface the pain before you offer the solution, which is where most reps skip ahead and lose the deal.
The scripts here are tuned for exactly that sequence: opener, value hook, discovery, objection handling, close. If a question is closed-ended, an objection response is defensive, or a close is vague, it says so and fixes it, instead of handing you confident copy that falls apart on the first real call.
Objection handling that does not sound like a hostage negotiation
Most objection responses either argue ('actually, let me explain why the price is worth it') or collapse ('totally fair, let me know if things change'). Neither one works. Good objection handling acknowledges the concern briefly, shares one honest reframe or proof point, and then asks a question to keep the conversation moving.
The scripts here cover the objections that kill most deals: price, timing, and not the right person. Each one is written the way a seasoned rep would actually say it on a call, not the way it looks in a training deck, so it lands naturally instead of sounding rehearsed.
How it compares to other sales script generators
Plenty of script tools are free and instant, but they hand you the same template every time: a generic opener, a feature list, and a 'feel free to reach out' close. You read it on a call, the prospect notices it sounds like a script, and the conversation dies in the first minute.
This one gives you a structured but spoken script: natural language, a real opener, discovery questions tuned to your buyer, and objection responses you can actually say out loud. No signup to start, and unlike a one-off template, it talks back when you want to steer. The same rep can carry on as a real AI employee once you are ready to scale the outreach.
From a draft script to outreach that runs itself
Writing a good sales script is the preparation. Running the calls, following up with everyone who did not answer, handling the replies, and booking the next step, every day, is the work that actually fills the pipeline. That is the part most founders quietly drop when things get busy.
Here the rep who wrote your script can stay on. Once you sign up, the same person becomes a full AI employee in your workspace, connected to your outreach tools, running sequences, following up, and flagging the prospects who engage, so the pipeline keeps moving without you living on the phone.
The short version
- A free AI sales script generator turns your offer and target into a structured cold-call opener, discovery questions, objection responses, and close in seconds, with no account and no card to start.
- A good script has five parts: a short opener that earns 30 seconds, a value hook, open-ended discovery questions that surface the pain, objection responses that acknowledge and redirect, and a specific close that names the next step.
- Writing the script is the easy part: the rep still has to run the call, listen in the moment, and steer based on what the prospect actually says.
- When writing scripts one at a time gets old, the same sales rep can become a full AI employee that runs your outreach and handles follow-ups for real.
What it does
- A structured, spoken, ready-to-run sales script from your offer and target, in seconds
- Cold-call opener built to earn 30 seconds without sounding like a pitch dump
- Open-ended discovery questions that surface the pain before you pitch
- Objection-handling responses for price, timing, and gatekeeper pushbacks
- Confident close that names the exact next step and asks for it
- Demo talk track, discovery call script, or cold-call opener on request
- Steers on command: shorter, more consultative, for a different buyer or call type
- No signup and no credit card to start
Who it is for
- Preparing a cold-call opener and discovery questions for a new target market
- Writing objection-handling responses for the pushbacks a team keeps getting stuck on
- Building a full demo talk track for a product walkthrough call
- A founder doing their own outbound sales and needing a script that does not sound like one
- Training a new rep with a structured script they can actually run from day one
Good to know
- It writes and refines the script, but the rep still has to run the call, listen in the moment, and adapt to what the prospect says. A script is preparation, not a guarantee.
- The more you describe your offer, your target, and the specific call type, the better the script fits your situation.
- A free chat cannot make calls, work your CRM, or run follow-up sequences. That starts when you sign up.
- It will not keep your scripts forever unless you save them with your email.
Questions people ask about sales scripts
Short, direct answers to the questions people search for most when writing cold-call scripts and sales scripts that actually convert.
How do I write a sales script that does not sound like a script?
Write it the way you would actually say it on a call: contractions, short sentences, natural pauses. Keep the opener short and about the prospect, not you. Use open-ended discovery questions that sound like curiosity, not a checklist. Practice it out loud until the words feel natural. The most robotic scripts are the ones that were written for the page and never read aloud. This free generator writes in spoken language from the start, so it sounds less like a template even before you practise it.
Is this sales script generator free?
Yes. You can write as many sales scripts, call variations, and objection responses as you want with no signup and no credit card. Because the scripts come from an AI sales rep rather than a fixed template, you can keep steering, shorter opener, more consultative tone, a version for a gatekeeper, until you have something you would actually use. After a number of messages it may ask for your email to save your scripts and keep going.
What is a good cold-call opener?
A good cold-call opener is short, earns permission to keep talking, and is about the prospect rather than you. The structure that works: your name, a one-sentence reason for the call tied to something relevant to them (a known pain, a trigger, a result you got for someone like them), and a permission ask ('Do you have 30 seconds?'). Then silence. The moment you start listing features or company background, the prospect checks out. The opener's only job is to earn the next 60 seconds.
What discovery questions should I ask on a sales call?
Discovery questions should be open-ended and aimed at the buyer's situation, not at what is convenient for you to hear. A reliable set: what does their current situation look like (how they handle the problem today); what is frustrating or costly about that situation; what impact does that have on the business; what would a fix be worth; what has stopped them from solving it before. Ask one at a time, listen fully, and react to the answer before moving to the next. Discovery is a conversation, not a questionnaire.
How do I handle the price objection on a sales call?
Acknowledge it briefly, share one honest reframe, then ask a question to keep moving. A version that works: 'That makes sense, it's not the cheapest option. What I usually ask is: what is the problem costing you right now, in time, missed revenue, or headcount? Most of the people I work with found the cost of the problem was bigger than the cost of the fix. Want to run that number together?' Never argue, never collapse, and never list features. The goal is to surface whether the value is there, not to win the debate.
What is a demo talk track and how is it different from a cold-call script?
A cold-call script is short (60 to 90 seconds) with one goal: book the next call. A demo talk track is a structured walkthrough of the product with a narrative arc: the pain you are solving, how the product solves it, proof it works, and a close. The talk track runs 20 to 45 minutes and is built for a prospect who already agreed to see the product, so it can go deeper. This generator writes both: ask for a cold-call opener or a demo talk track and you get the right format.
How do I get past a gatekeeper on a sales call?
Treat the gatekeeper as a person who can help you, not an obstacle to bypass. Be direct and brief: who you are, why you are calling, and who you need to reach. 'Completely understand. Who on your team owns this kind of decision? I'll reach out to them directly so I am not taking up the wrong person's time.' Being honest about your intent and easy to deal with lands better than the tricks in most cold-call training. Ask the generator for a gatekeeper-specific opener and it will write one for your situation.
How long should a cold-call script be?
Short. The opener is 60 to 90 seconds with one goal: earn the right to ask a question. The discovery conversation is 10 to 20 minutes. The close is one sentence naming the exact next step and asking for it. If you are still pitching after 90 seconds and have not asked a single question, you are burning the call. Scripts here are written to that shape: tight opener, questions that do the work, specific close.
Can AI write sales scripts that sound human?
Yes, when it is told to write for spoken delivery rather than the page. The scripts here come back in plain, conversational language with natural pauses, contractions, and one idea at a time. The trick is steering: tell it your tone, add a real detail about the target, ask it to cut anything that sounds like a brochure, and you get something that sounds like you prepped it yourself, because the rep who runs the call still adapts it in the moment.
Frequently asked questions
Is it really free?
Yes. You can write sales scripts, discovery questions, and objection responses right now with no signup and no credit card. After a number of messages we may ask for your email to save your scripts and keep going.
Do I need to sign up?
No. Just describe what you are selling and who you are calling, and get a script immediately. Email is optional and only used to save your scripts and unlock more messages.
Will the script sound robotic?
No, that is the point. Scripts are written in spoken language with short sentences and natural pauses, and it flags anything that reads like a brochure or a training deck. Practice it out loud once and it should feel like your own words.
Does it write objection-handling responses too?
Yes. Every default script includes responses for the three most common objections: price, timing, and not the right person. Ask for more objections, a specific pushback, or a tougher version, and it adds them.
Can I tell it my tone or target?
Yes. Tell it the buyer (a VP of Sales, a small business owner, an IT manager), the tone (consultative, direct, casual), or the specific call type (cold call, discovery, demo), and the next version will match.
Can it actually make the calls for me?
Not in this free chat, where it can only write and sharpen the script with you. Once you sign up, the rep becomes your employee, connected to your outreach tools, and can run sequences and handle the follow-ups for real.
What call types does it cover?
Cold-call openers, discovery call question sets, demo talk tracks, and objection-handling responses. Ask for any of them and it writes the right format for that stage of the call.
What language can I use?
Any. Kenji writes sales scripts in whatever language you write in, and can aim them at a specific market or buyer type if you ask.
Does it remember my previous scripts?
Within a session it builds on what you have already seen. To keep your scripts across visits, save them with your email. If you sign up to keep going, the conversation comes with you into your workspace.
Can it write a script for a non-sales call, like a partnership pitch?
Yes. Tell it who you are reaching and what the call is about, a potential partner, an investor, a customer, and it adjusts the angle, the discovery questions, and the close to fit. The same structure works across any high-stakes conversation.
Who is this for?
Founders and small sales teams doing their own outbound with no time to build scripts from scratch, plus reps who want a structured starting point they can steer and practise instead of winging every call.
What if I want my whole outreach handled for me?
When writing scripts and making calls one at a time gets old, you do not have to do it alone. You can hire a team of AI employees to run your outreach, follow up, and handle the replies, and start for free.