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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. You can open a template in your workspace, review how it’s structured, and run it immediately — or use it as a starting point and ask the agent to customize it for your needs.

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

Open a template in your workspace

Click a template to open it. Script.it copies the template script into your workspace with its blocks, source files, and supporting data files, so you have a full, editable copy.
3

Connect any required integrations

Most templates use one or more integrations (Slack, Notion, Google Slides, WordPress, 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 the Integrations section of your workspace.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.