Real Tutorial videos made with ngram

Copy-paste prompts event teams and platform creators used to turn platform walkthroughs, onboarding flows, and how-to guides into polished tutorial videos. Swap the details for your platform and generate.

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Trusted by teams at

Salesforce
Salesforce
HubSpot
HubSpot
PayPal
PayPal
Snap Inc.
Snap Inc.
Rocket Mortgage
Rocket Mortgage
Tektronix
Tektronix
Diligent
Diligent
Times Internet
Times Internet
Fivetran
Fivetran
Demandbase
Demandbase
Salesforce
Salesforce
HubSpot
HubSpot
PayPal
PayPal
Snap Inc.
Snap Inc.
Rocket Mortgage
Rocket Mortgage
Tektronix
Tektronix
Diligent
Diligent
Times Internet
Times Internet
Fivetran
Fivetran
Demandbase
Demandbase
Eightfold AI
Eightfold AI
PingCAP
PingCAP
Quizizz
Quizizz
Apryse
Apryse
Sandbox VR
Sandbox VR
Improvado
Improvado
Taggbox
Taggbox
Matrixport
Matrixport
Glasswall
Glasswall
ContractSafe
ContractSafe
Eightfold AI
Eightfold AI
PingCAP
PingCAP
Quizizz
Quizizz
Apryse
Apryse
Sandbox VR
Sandbox VR
Improvado
Improvado
Taggbox
Taggbox
Matrixport
Matrixport
Glasswall
Glasswall
ContractSafe
ContractSafe
The short version

What an entertainment tutorial video is

An entertainment or event tutorial video walks a new user through one role, one flow, or one feature on a platform — usually in 30 to 60 seconds. Event production teams, music platforms, and loyalty programs use them for onboarding, training, and in-app help. The prompts below are real ones people used in ngram, normalized and ready to copy.

30-60s

Typical length

One role

Per tutorial

Minimalist

Top visual style

Prompt gallery

Prompts to start from

Copy one, swap the bracketed details for your platform, and generate.

Event Platform Onboarding — Project Lead

Featured

60-second minimalist walkthrough covering tasks, workspace, and chat modules for a project lead joining an event production platform.

url60sminimalist
prompt

Create a 60-second onboarding explainer for an event production management platform. Role: project lead. Cover three modules in order: tasks (how to assign and track), workspace (how to view team availability), and chat (how to message the client). Minimalist style, captions only, no voiceover. Pull the UI and platform name from this URL.

Event Platform Onboarding — Client Role

60-second walkthrough of the client portal, projects, and finance modules for someone who receives deliverables rather than manages the team.

url60sminimalist
prompt

Create a 60-second onboarding explainer for the client role in an event production platform. Walk through three modules: portal (where to find project updates), projects (how to approve milestones), and finance (how to view invoices). Minimalist style. Captions only. Use the platform URL as the source.

Beat-Making Tutorial — Captions Only

Short how-to for a browser-based beat maker, showing each step with captions instead of a voiceover — built for muted playback.

url30scaptions onlyminimalist
prompt

Make a 30-second tutorial video showing how to create a beat using an online beat maker. Show each step: pick a tempo, add a drum pattern, layer a melody, export. Add captions that label each action. No voiceover. Minimalist, clean look. Pull the UI from this URL.

Loyalty Club Transaction Walkthrough

Step-by-step guide for processing an earning transaction on a tablet and verifying loyalty points on a companion mobile app.

screen-recordingmotion-graphicscaptions
prompt

Create a step-by-step tutorial video showing how to process a loyalty club member's earning transaction. Two parts: (1) on a tablet, enter the member ID and transaction amount, confirm; (2) on a mobile app, verify the points have posted and show the member their balance. Motion-graphics style. Add captions for each step. Use my screen recording as the source.

Patterns across entertainment tutorial prompts

What these prompts have in common, based on real cluster aggregates.

Most-requested length60 seconds
Briefs that attach a URL or recording~100%
Top visual styleMinimalist
Most common authorMarketers
Prompts that provide a script~25%
Anatomy

Anatomy of a standout

Event Platform Onboarding — Project Lead
prompt

Create a 60-second onboarding explainer for an event production management platform. Role: project lead. Cover three modules in order: tasks, workspace, and chat. Minimalist style, captions only, no voiceover. Pull the UI and platform name from this URL.

01

Inputs

One URL. The platform's own interface becomes every visual — no screenshots to gather, no recording to edit.

02

Structure

Role declared upfront, then three named modules in sequence. The viewer knows exactly what they'll learn before the first frame.

03

Tone

Captions only, no voiceover — the right call for software tutorials that get played during onboarding sessions where audio is off.

04

Guardrail

Specifying the exact modules prevents the model from choosing its own tour order, which is where most generic tutorials lose clarity.

Why it works

The prompt names a specific role and three specific modules. That precision keeps the output tight enough to actually onboard someone, rather than giving a generic platform overview nobody sits through.

Playbook

What makes a good tutorial video

Name the role, not just the platform

A project lead and a client need different things from the same software. Specifying the role produces a tutorial the right person will actually follow.

List modules in the order a new user hits them

Logical sequence reduces confusion. If the platform forces a setup step before anything else, that step goes first in the prompt.

Captions over voiceover for in-app use

Most onboarding videos play muted in a help center or embedded in a dashboard. Captions plus background music outperform a voiceover that gets skipped.

Give a URL or recording, not a description

Every brief in this cluster attached a URL or a screen recording. Descriptions let the model invent UI; real source material locks it to what actually exists.

One flow per tutorial

Sixty seconds covers one complete action, not five. If there are five things to teach, make five tutorials — they're faster to create and easier to search.

How it works

Make your own

1

Pick the closest shape

Choose the prompt that matches your role and modules: role-specific onboarding, captioned how-to, or step-by-step walkthrough.

30s

2

Copy and swap

Replace the platform name, role, and module names with your own. Attach your URL or screen recording.

1 min

3

Generate and refine

ngram drafts the tutorial. Adjust captions, timing, or module order before you publish.

5 min

Entertainment tutorial video FAQs

Still curious?

Make your own tutorial video in minutes.

Drop in a URL or screen recording and let ngram draft the walkthrough. Edit captions, timing, and modules before you publish.