Make Sports product demo videos with ngram

See how sports-tech founders and marketers turned AI platforms, analytics tools, and SaaS products into compelling demo videos. Copy any prompt and generate your own.

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The short version

What a sports product demo video is

A sports product demo video is a short clip — usually 30 to 60 seconds — that shows a sports-tech product solving a real problem for teams, athletes, or fans. Sports-tech founders and marketers make them for product launches, investor decks, app store pages, and social channels. Below: starter prompts you can copy, the shape of a strong one, and the patterns behind demos that land.

30–60s

Typical length

One feature

Per video

URL or recording

Most common input

Prompt gallery

Prompts to start from

Copy one, swap the bracketed parts for your product, and generate.

Golf event SaaS — YouTube 60s

Featured

Full-minute YouTube demo for an AI-driven golf event management platform, built from a product URL.

url60sYouTube
prompt

Create a 60-second YouTube product demo for an AI-powered golf event management SaaS platform. Pull the product description and screens from my URL. Open on the chaos of manual event scheduling, walk through how the platform handles registrations, pairings, and leaderboards automatically, then close on the logo. Tone: clean, confident, premium. Include voiceover and captions.

Soccer analytics — Instagram launch

15s Instagram product launch for an AI soccer training analytics tool using URL and screen recording.

urlscreen-recording15sInstagrammotion-graphics
prompt

Product launch video for an AI training analytics tool for soccer. Use my product URL and a short screen recording of the dashboard. Instagram format, 15 seconds. Motion-graphics style. Show the tracking data animating on screen. No script from me — write it based on the URL. End on the app icon and download CTA.

Athlete development platform — cinematic 60s

Cinematic 60s demo that opens on the invisible progress problem before revealing the platform's digital solution.

screen-recording60scinematic
prompt

Create a 60-second cinematic demo for an athlete development platform. Use my screen recording. Open with slow-motion sports footage and the problem: coaches can't see progress because it's all in spreadsheets. Then cut to the platform — clean digital dashboards, progress curves, milestone alerts. Tone: premium, emotional. Close on the logo and the line 'Track what matters.'

Go-karting SaaS — technical cinematic 30s

High-production 30s cinematic demo of a go-karting team site with cursor animations and glassmorphism UI treatment.

url30scinematic
prompt

High-end technical showcase of a go-karting team website. SaaS-style cinematic demo: animated cursor moving through the site, zoom-ins on tech specs and lap data, glassmorphism browser frame around every screen. 30 seconds. Pull the site screens from my URL. Tone: precision, speed, performance.

Sports betting SaaS — feature demo 60s

60s feature-focused demo for a sports betting builder and odds/data SaaS.

url60s
prompt

Create a 60-second product demo highlighting the features of a sports betting builder for an odds and sports data SaaS. Pull the product page from my URL. Walk through: loading live odds data, building a custom betting market, previewing the widget output. Tone: fast, data-forward. Include on-screen callouts labelling each feature step.

Golf event SaaS — Instagram 30s UI demo

Short Instagram demo emphasising UI zoom-click interactions for a golf event management platform.

url30sInstagrammotion-graphics
prompt

30-second Instagram demo for a golf event management SaaS platform. Pull screens from my URL. Focus the whole clip on the UI: zoom into the scorecard entry screen, click through the player registration flow, show the live leaderboard updating. No voiceover — use captions and music. Square format.

NFL Draft tool — technical demo

30s demo for a custom NFL Draft trade evaluation system with multi-model pick-value logic.

screen-recording30s
prompt

Demo video for a custom NFL Draft trade evaluation system. The tool runs multiple pick-value models and shows board tiers side by side. 30 seconds. Walk through: entering a proposed trade, the model comparing value across three pick-value frameworks, and the final recommendation. Tone: analytical, confident. Use screen recording input.

Patterns across sports demo prompts

What sports-tech demo briefs tend to have in common.

Most-requested length60 seconds
Briefs that attach a URL or recording~75%
Top visual stylemotion-graphics
Most common authormarketers
Prompts that provide a script~25%
Anatomy

Anatomy of a standout

Golf event SaaS — YouTube 60s
prompt

Create a 60-second YouTube product demo for an AI-powered golf event management SaaS platform. Pull the product description and screens from my URL. Open on the chaos of manual event scheduling, walk through how the platform handles registrations, pairings, and leaderboards automatically, then close on the logo. Tone: clean, confident, premium. Include voiceover and captions.

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Inputs

One product URL. No recordings, no screenshots, no script — the URL carries the demo. ngram fetches the page, extracts the product story, and builds the storyboard from it.

02

Structure

Problem scene (manual scheduling chaos) → feature walkthrough (registrations, pairings, leaderboards) → logo close. The brief names the shape explicitly so the agent doesn't have to guess.

03

Tone

'Clean, confident, premium' — three words that keep sports-tech demos from sliding into generic enterprise territory. The brief tells the agent what the viewer should feel, not just what to show.

04

Guardrail

'Pull the product description and screens from my URL' pins the demo to real product screens. The result reads as a genuine product showcase, not an AI-generated concept.

Why it works

The brief names the problem, the solution, the close, and the tone in four sentences. That's enough for ngram to write the script, pick the scenes, and generate the demo without the founder writing a word of copy.

Playbook

What makes a good sports product demo video

Name the sport and the role

A golf event SaaS brief gets a different result than a generic 'sports platform' brief. The more specific you are about sport, audience, and use case, the tighter the script.

Give it a real problem to open on

Sports-tech demos land when they open with a recognisable pain — scattered spreadsheets, invisible athlete progress, manual leaderboards. State the problem before the product.

Attach a URL or recording

Three in four sports-tech briefs in this cluster include a URL or screen recording. With a real source, ngram uses actual product screens instead of generic placeholders.

Match length to channel

Instagram and LinkedIn reward 15–30s clips with captions and no voiceover. YouTube can carry a 60s narrative. State the channel and the time constraint in the brief.

Describe the visual style

Cinematic, motion-graphics, and technical showcase each fit a different sports-tech product. 'Cinematic' signals B-roll and emotional arc; 'technical' signals close-ups and data callouts.

How it works

Make your own

1

Pick a shape

Choose the example closest to your brief: URL-only YouTube demo, Instagram caption-only clip, cinematic narrative, or data-forward technical showcase.

30s

2

Copy the prompt

Swap the sport, platform name, and channel for yours. Attach your URL or screen recording.

1 min

3

Generate

ngram drafts the script and storyboard. Edit the scene order, captions, and voice before you publish.

5 min

Start from a recipe

Templates for this video

Prefilled prompts you can copy, edit, and generate.

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Sports product demo video FAQs

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Make your own Sports product demo video in minutes.

Drop in a screen recording or your product URL and let ngram draft the demo. Edit anything before you publish.