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Templates are complete, ready-to-use scripts built by the Script.it team. Each template covers a common automation task and is configured with the right blocks, source code, and integrations out of the box. Browse the public templates page, choose a workflow, and use it as a starting point for your own automation.

Available templates

SEO Blog Post

Turns a topic idea into a researched, SEO-optimized post — keyword research, outline, draft, SEO polish — with optional publishing to WordPress.

Weekly Report

Aggregates CSV or JSON data, generates an AI-powered trend summary, and delivers the finished report to a Slack channel.

Competitor Research

Discovers competitors, gathers pricing, features, and review data, then builds a formatted battle card in Notion.

PRD from Brief

Transforms a product brief into a structured PRD with user stories and acceptance criteria, exported directly to Notion.

Slide Generator

Converts notes or a brief into a polished slide deck — generates an outline, writes the slides, and publishes to Google Slides.

Campaign Data Analysis

Analyzes marketing campaign CSV or JSON data, extracts key metrics, generates AI-powered insights, and posts the summary to Slack.

Starting from a template

1

Browse templates

Go to script.it/templates to see all available templates with descriptions and previews. You can also browse templates from within the app by clicking New script and selecting Start from template.
2

Choose a template in your workspace

After you select a template in the app, Script.it copies the template instructions into your workspace. You get an editable script that the agent can adapt for your workflow.
3

Connect any required integrations

Most templates use one or more integrations (Slack, Notion, Google Slides, and so on). If you haven’t connected a required integration yet, the agent will prompt you to do so before running the first relevant block. You can also connect integrations ahead of time from Settings → Integrations.See Connecting integrations for step-by-step instructions.
4

Run or customize the template

Once the integrations are connected, you can run the script as-is by clicking Run, or ask the agent to tailor it first:
“Change the report to pull from my Google Sheet instead of a CSV file.”
“Add a step that also sends a summary email to the team after the Slack message.”
The agent will edit the blocks and source code to match your request.
Templates are a great way to learn how scripts are structured. After opening one, browse the blocks and source files to see exactly how each step works — then customize from there.