Recording answers
Each question gets a short video answer, 20 to 30 seconds is plenty. You have three ways to create one.
Record in the browser
Click Record on a question. Nook asks for camera access, then drafts a script from your materials and shows it as a teleprompter, so you read naturally instead of memorising. A 3-2-1 countdown starts you off. One take is usually enough; re-record anytime.
- Format: switch between Landscape (16:9) and Portrait (9:16) before you record. Portrait is ideal for the Reel player shape.
- Tips: face a window, frame head and shoulders, look at the lens, and talk like you are answering one person.
Upload a clip
Already have a video, or filmed one on your phone? Use Upload instead of recording. Phone videos are usually portrait, which works great with Reel.
Don't want to be on camera?
You can generate a talking-head video with an AI avatar tool like HeyGen or D-ID and upload that. The visitor still sees a face answering, not a typed chatbot.
The Copilot (script help)
Add your docs, links and FAQs as Materials, and Nook grounds the drafted scripts in your real content, so answers sound like you and stay accurate. You can edit any script before recording.
After recording
Clips are transcoded automatically and captioned. They play instantly on tap and never autoplay with sound. Set follow-up clips, call-to-action buttons or lead capture under each answer, see Lead capture.