A boss gathers his team and offers $1,000 to the first person who can create a Standard Operating Procedure for a new hire. They have one hour. The screen splits in two: “Without Scribe” and “With Scribe.” On one side, the manual worker types, adjusts fonts, resizes screenshots, and fixes formatting while the clock keeps running. On the other side, the Scribe user clicks “Start Capture,” completes the task once, and clicks “Done.” The SOP builds itself automatically. Two minutes later, she is finished. The boss checks the time and realizes there are fifty-eight minutes left. She takes the cash.
The Formula (That Works at Any Budget)
This ad turns documentation into a race. Instead of listing features, it creates pressure and contrast.
High Stakes = The $1,000 Prize
A routine admin task becomes a competition.
→ Lesson: Add urgency or reward to make repetitive work feel exciting.
Side-by-Side Comparison = Manual vs. Automated
The split screen proves the difference in real time.
→ Lesson: Show the before and after visually. Let the viewer decide.
Speed as the Hero = 2 Minutes vs. 1 Hour
The time gap is extreme. That makes the old method look outdated.
→ Lesson: Focus on one measurable benefit and amplify it.
Humor Breakdown
The humor comes from contrast. One employee spirals over fonts and formatting. The other calmly finishes and waits. The boss’s disbelief delivers the final punchline.
→ Lesson: Exaggerate the stress of the old way. Make your product feel effortless.
Final Verdict
Scribe keeps the message simple. Manual SOP creation is slow. Automation is instant. By turning documentation into a timed challenge, the ad proves its value without technical jargon. It makes one of the most disliked office tasks look easy.
BRAVE-o-Meter Score
B: 7 | R: 8 | A: 7 | V: 8 | E: 8
BRAVE – 7.6 / 10
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