Fintech product launch videos that land

Real prompts fintech teams used to go from a URL or brief to a polished launch video. Copy one, swap the product details, and generate.

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The short version

What a fintech product launch video is

A fintech product launch video is a short, branded clip — usually 30 to 90 seconds — that introduces a new financial product to its target audience: investors, SMB owners, enterprise buyers, or consumers. Fintech teams make them for announcements on YouTube, X, and LinkedIn, for investor decks, and for paid acquisition. The prompts below are real, normalized briefs that fintech founders and marketers submitted to ngram. Copy one as your starting point.

30s

Most-requested length

Cinematic

Top visual style

Founders

Most common author

Prompt gallery

Prompts to start from

Each prompt below is a real, normalized brief from an actual fintech launch. Copy one, fill in your product details, and generate.

FCR Platform YouTube Launch

Featured

High-energy 30s motion-graphics video for a fintech credit-reporting platform targeting YouTube audiences.

url30sYouTubemotion-graphics
prompt

Product launch video for a fintech credit-reporting platform. Use my product URL as the source. YouTube format, 16:9. High energy with fast cuts and motion-graphics text overlays. Open on the problem with financial data — credit decisions that are too slow. Introduce the platform at the 8-second mark. Walk through the dashboard and the real-time reporting feature. Close on the logo with a 'Start for free' CTA. Voiceover: confident, clear, no jargon.

Crypto Brand Reveal for X

Coin-flip transitions and a timed logo reveal, cut for X/Twitter's short-form format.

url30sX (Twitter)motion-graphics
prompt

Brand reveal trailer for a crypto exchange. Use my product URL. Platform: X, optimized for 9:16 vertical feed. Coin-flip transition animations between each product feature. Build to a logo reveal at the 25-second mark. No voiceover — music only, electronic, high tension. End on the URL. Motion-graphics style.

Dark Pool DEX Cinematic Promo

90s institutional-grade launch for a Solana dark-pool exchange. Dark aesthetic, cinematic pacing.

url90scinematic
prompt

90-second cinematic promo for a decentralized dark pool exchange on Solana. Source: my product URL. Dark institutional aesthetic — deep navy and charcoal backgrounds, minimal text, slow camera moves on data visualizations. Tone: authoritative, serious, no hype language. Open on the market problem: large-order slippage. Introduce the exchange at 30 seconds. End on a 'Trade in stealth' CTA with the logo. No voiceover — dramatic orchestral score only.

Regulated Payments Brand Video

Compliance-first 30s brand video for an EU-regulated payments platform with a mandated authorization footer.

url30sminimalist
prompt

Brand video for a regulated fintech payments platform. Source: our product URL. Duration: 30 seconds. Style: clean and minimal, no stock footage. Important: include our EU payment institution authorization number and registered address in a static footer bar on every frame — this is a compliance requirement. Tone: professional and reassuring. Open on a payment being sent and arriving instantly. Show the dashboard and transaction history. Close on the logo and the footer.

AP Automation Launch Teaser

30s teaser showing the full invoice-to-sync workflow for a new Accounts Payable product, combining a URL with a screen recording.

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prompt

30-second launch teaser for a new Accounts Payable product inside an alternative payments platform. Inputs: our product URL plus a screen recording of the AP workflow. Show the full flow: invoice received, approved, synced to the accounting system. Use real UI from the recording — do not generate fake screens. Motion-graphics callout labels at each step. Tone: efficient, no fluff. End on 'AP automation, done.' with the logo.

GST App Cinematic Story (India)

Narrative-arc launch video for a GST invoicing app set in an Indian kirana store, with a stress-to-relief story structure.

2min+cinematicIndian SMB market
prompt

2-minute cinematic product launch video for a GST invoicing mobile app targeting Indian kirana store owners and MSMEs. Realistic Indian setting — a small shop with warm afternoon lighting. Story arc: shopkeeper stress-filing taxes manually (0-30s), discovering the app and entering GST details with one tap (30-80s), relief and confidence as the return is filed (80-100s), wider shot of the store thriving (100-115s), logo and 'Free for small businesses' CTA (115-120s). Voiceover in Hindi with English subtitles. No stock footage — generate scenes from this brief.

AI Finance Platform Enterprise Teaser

72-second minimalist teaser positioning an AI accounting platform as the replacement for manual financial analysis — aimed at enterprise buyers.

2min+minimalist
prompt

72-second product teaser for an AI finance and accounting platform. Target audience: enterprise CFOs and finance directors. Style: minimal, no avatars. Open on the pain: analysts doing repetitive variance analysis in spreadsheets. Cut to the platform consolidating data automatically. Show the AI generating a narrative summary of monthly results — no analyst needed. Include one data visualization being produced in real time. Voiceover: measured, credentialed tone. End on the product name and 'Request a demo'.

Open-Banking CRM Launch

90s motion-graphics video showcasing AI-driven marketing automation for an open-banking CRM built for SMBs.

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prompt

Product launch video for an open-banking CRM for SMBs. Source: our product URL. Duration: 90 seconds. Motion-graphics style, energetic pacing. Open on the insight gap: small businesses have transaction data but no way to act on it. Introduce the platform at 15 seconds. Demo fast onboarding (30s), real-time consumer insights panel (50s), and a marketing automation campaign triggered by bank transaction data (70s). Voiceover: friendly, practical. End on 'Try free for 30 days' CTA.

Patterns across fintech launch prompts

What strong fintech launch video prompts have in common, measured from the real cluster.

Most-requested length30 seconds
Prompts that attach a URL or recording~76%
Top visual styleCinematic
Most common authorFounders
Prompts that provide a script~28%
Anatomy

Anatomy of a standout

FCR Platform YouTube Launch
prompt

Product launch video for a fintech credit-reporting platform. Use my product URL as the source. YouTube format, 16:9. High energy with fast cuts and motion-graphics text overlays. Open on the problem with financial data — credit decisions that are too slow. Introduce the platform at the 8-second mark. Walk through the dashboard and the real-time reporting feature. Close on the logo with a 'Start for free' CTA. Voiceover: confident, clear, no jargon.

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Inputs

One product URL. No script, no custom assets — the platform pulls the product copy and screenshots itself. This is the most common setup in the cluster: 76% attach a URL or recording.

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Structure

Problem at 0s, product introduction at 8s, feature walkthrough in the middle, logo and CTA at the close. The timing spec is explicit — fintech teams often name exact second-marks because they know their audience's attention window.

03

Tone

'Confident, clear, no jargon' — the most common fintech tone spec. Financial products have dense vocabulary; the explicit 'no jargon' guardrail pushes ngram to translate for a general or investor audience.

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Guardrail

YouTube 16:9 and the specific CTA text ('Start for free') are both in the prompt. Distribution channel and conversion goal are baked in up front, not added as afterthoughts.

Why it works

It hands ngram a complete brief: source material, structure, timing, tone, channel, and CTA. The prompt does the thinking, so the output requires fewer revisions. Most fintech launch videos that needed heavy editing after generation were missing one or two of these elements.

Playbook

What makes a good fintech launch video prompt

Give it a URL

76% of fintech launch briefs in this cluster attach a product URL or a screen recording. ngram pulls the real product copy and screenshots — which means the video starts from your actual claims, not invented ones.

Name the second marks

Fintech content lands with enterprise and institutional audiences who read timing cues as a signal of deliberateness. Specifying '8 seconds for the product intro' or '70 seconds for the CTA' keeps the edit tight and the pacing intentional.

Say 'no jargon' when you mean it

If your audience is SMB owners or consumers — not finance professionals — put 'no jargon, explain in plain terms' in the prompt. Without it, the script can default to financial terminology that loses a general audience.

Include compliance text if required

Regulated fintech products often carry mandatory disclosures: authorization numbers, registered addresses, risk warnings. Specify them in the prompt and ngram adds them as persistent footer text on every frame.

Anchor the CTA to a conversion goal

A launch video that ends on the logo alone leaves conversion to chance. 'Start for free', 'Request a demo', 'Trade in stealth' — the CTA text in the prompt becomes the CTA in the video.

Tell it who the buyer is

A prompt for an enterprise CFO (measured, credentialed, no hype) produces a very different video than one for a kirana shop owner (warm, practical, local language). Name the audience at the top of the brief.

How it works

Make your own fintech launch video

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Pick the shape that fits your launch

30s motion-graphics for social? 90s cinematic for a brand play? URL-only for speed? Choose the example closest to your distribution goal and copy that prompt.

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Fill in your product details

Replace the product description, URL, audience, CTA text, and any compliance requirements with your own. The more specific, the fewer revisions you will need.

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Generate and refine

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