Consistent on camera. Compliant on record.
OwnTheScript is a teleprompter built for loan officers. The script flows over your front camera at your pace, auto-edit cleans up the take, and an 18-rule compliance engine flags risky phrasing — with the regulation cited — before anything gets posted.
FLAGGED · “no closing costs” — Reg Z §1026.24 triggering term, disclosure required
From blank page to posted in one sitting.
Start with a script
Write your own or grab the daily drops — fresh, compliant-by-default scripts from the morning’s rate headlines, three times a day.
Read while you record
The script flows over your camera view at 0.5–3× speed, so your eyes stay on the lens. Up to three minutes a take — pause or retry anytime.
Compliance scan
Eighteen deterministic rules check every script against MAP Rule (Reg N), Reg Z triggering terms, UDAAP, and fair-lending language.
Post everywhere
Clean vertical video with captions, your NMLS ID and disclosures stamped on — straight to TikTok, Instagram Reels, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
The officers who show up weekly are the ones clients call first.
Engagement isn’t one viral video — it’s being in your clients’ feed every week when rates move. OwnTheScript removes the two things that break the habit: the blank page and the fear of saying the wrong thing.
Eyes on the lens, not on notes
The flowing script sits at camera height, so every take reads as direct and personal.
Never start from a blank page
Daily script drops for the moments that matter: rate moves, pre-approval myths, local market updates.
Post more, worry less
When compliance is checked before you record, publishing stops feeling like a risk.
Guardrails your bank’s compliance team will actually thank you for.
Every script runs through a deterministic 18-rule engine covering the MAP Rule (Reg N), Reg Z §1026.24 triggering terms, UDAAP, and ECOA/FHA fair-lending language. Flags cite the regulation, overrides are logged, and required disclosures are added automatically.
Auto-added to every video: NMLS ID · Equal Housing mark · company licensing · disclaimer end-card · NMLS Consumer Access link