# Seedance food delivery app demo prompt

Canonical: https://ai-video.holycrab.ai/seedance/product-ad-prompts/food-delivery-app-demo/
Markdown: https://ai-video.holycrab.ai/seedance/product-ad-prompts/food-delivery-app-demo.md
Last updated: 2026-06-21
Source kind: holycrab_prompt_recipe
Source class: first_party
Language: en
Content cluster: product_ad
Style intent: app_demo
Rights status: owned
Curation: published
HolyCrab conversion: https://holycrab.ai/?model=seedance&utm_source=ai-video-trends&utm_medium=seedance_seo&utm_campaign=seedance_prompt_playbook&utm_content=seedance-product-ad-prompts-food-delivery-app-demo&source_kind=holycrab_prompt_recipe&page_kind=product_ad_prompt&prompt=Mode%3A+T2V%2C+video-reference%2C+or+first-last-frame+with+owned+UI+mockups.+Fictional+food+delivery+app+on+a+clean+phone+screen%2C+no+real+brand+UI.+0-2s%3A+adult+hand+taps+a+simple+illustrated+meal+card%3B+2-5s%3A+delivery+progress+animation+moves+from+kitchen+to+door+icon%3B+5-8s%3A+phone+settles+beside+a+closed+takeout+bag%2C+final+frame+leaves+empty+space+for+offer+text.+Camera%3A+top-down+phone-style+shot+with+slight+natural+hand+motion%2C+no+cuts.+Audio%3A+soft+tap+and+notification+tone+only%2C+no+real+app+sound%2C+trademark%2C+restaurant+logo%2C+price+claim%2C+endorsement%2C+or+copied+interface.

Citation summary: A first-party Seedance food delivery app demo prompt for a fictional product flow with clear UI-safe framing, hand motion, and final offer space.

## Source Class

HolyCrab first-party prompt recipe: Uses HolyCrab-authored prompt recipes and original references rather than publishing third-party creator media.

## Direct Answer

A Seedance product ad prompt should preserve product identity, show one benefit moment, use one readable camera move, and end on a stable packshot or CTA without copying third-party brand assets or unsupported claims.

## Source Attribution

- ByteDance Seed official Seedance 2.0 model page: https://seed.bytedance.com/en/seedance2_0
- Seedance 2.0: Advancing Video Generation for World Complexity: https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.14148


## Publication And Release Gate

- Curation gate: this page can stay public only while curationStatus is published.
- Rights gate: source rights must be known, non-blocked, and attribution must remain visible.
- Discovery gate: public HTML, Markdown, llms.txt, sitemap, and search-index entries are generated only from published records.
- First-party prompt policy: HolyCrab authored this product ad recipe; it is not copied from a third-party campaign.
- Product/brand safety policy: use owned, licensed, partner-provided, or fictional product assets and avoid unauthorized logos, packaging, trademarks, campaigns, and endorsements.
- Commercial claim policy: keep visible claims generic or substantiated; do not imply regulated benefits, competitor comparisons, or celebrity endorsement unless authorization is documented.

## Prompt Reuse Checklist

- Keep product identity tied to owned, licensed, partner-provided, or fictional assets.
- Use one readable benefit moment, one camera path, and one final packshot or CTA.
- Treat video references as camera or hand-motion timing only; do not transfer third-party packaging, logos, claims, celebrity, or campaign staging.
- Treat audio references as pacing and mood only; do not copy songs, voices, taglines, or sonic branding.

## Prompt Utility

- Evidence status: first-party product ad recipe
- Confidence: owned
- Reusable pattern: Mode: T2V, video-reference, or first-last-frame with owned UI mockups. Fictional food delivery app on a clean phone screen, no real brand UI. 0-2s: adult hand taps a simple illustrated meal card; 2-5s: delivery progress animation moves from kitchen to door icon; 5-8s: phone settles beside a closed takeout bag, final frame leaves empty space for offer text. Camera: top-down phone-style shot with slight natural hand motion, no cuts. Audio: soft tap and notification tone only, no real app sound, trademark, restaurant logo, price claim, endorsement, or copied interface.
- Rewrite rule: Replace the product, claim, setting, reference role, camera path, and packshot with owned or authorized commercial material.
- Source evidence: HolyCrab-authored app demo recipe using Seedance video reference, first-last-frame, and audio timing workflows for fictional or authorized product UI.
- HolyCrab next step: Run a short Seedance test in HolyCrab, then inspect product identity, label readability, claim accuracy, and final packshot stability.

## Prompt brief

Mode: T2V, video-reference, or first-last-frame with owned UI mockups. Fictional food delivery app on a clean phone screen, no real brand UI. 0-2s: adult hand taps a simple illustrated meal card; 2-5s: delivery progress animation moves from kitchen to door icon; 5-8s: phone settles beside a closed takeout bag, final frame leaves empty space for offer text. Camera: top-down phone-style shot with slight natural hand motion, no cuts. Audio: soft tap and notification tone only, no real app sound, trademark, restaurant logo, price claim, endorsement, or copied interface.

## Source note

HolyCrab-authored app demo recipe using Seedance video reference, first-last-frame, and audio timing workflows for fictional or authorized product UI.

## Product/brand safety policy

- Use fictional, owned, or authorized UI screens; do not copy platform UI, competitor apps, restaurant marks, price offers, or order data.
- Keep claims generic unless the advertiser provides substantiated delivery speed, price, or promotion details.
- If a video reference is used, it controls hand timing only and must not transfer app UI, watermark, device branding, or private information.

## Failure modes

- Tiny UI text may become unreadable unless the screen layout stays simple.
- Fast finger taps can cause hand or phone warping.
- Real app references can transfer trademarked UI and private account details.

## HolyCrab handoff

Copy the product-ad structure, replace the product, claim, reference, setting, and packshot with owned or authorized material, then run a short HolyCrab Seedance test.

## HolyCrab Handoff

1. Choose an owned, licensed, partner-provided, or fictional product and define the product identity.
2. Write one benefit moment, one camera move, and one final packshot or call-to-action frame.
3. Assign references narrowly: image for product identity, video for camera or hand timing, audio for pacing only.
4. Run a short HolyCrab Seedance test and check product shape, label readability, claim accuracy, and final frame stability.

## HolyCrab Handoff Prompt

```text
Mode: T2V, video-reference, or first-last-frame with owned UI mockups. Fictional food delivery app on a clean phone screen, no real brand UI. 0-2s: adult hand taps a simple illustrated meal card; 2-5s: delivery progress animation moves from kitchen to door icon; 5-8s: phone settles beside a closed takeout bag, final frame leaves empty space for offer text. Camera: top-down phone-style shot with slight natural hand motion, no cuts. Audio: soft tap and notification tone only, no real app sound, trademark, restaurant logo, price claim, endorsement, or copied interface.
```

## Related Seedance Pages

- Seedance product ad prompt index: https://ai-video.holycrab.ai/seedance/product-ad-prompts/ | Back to first-party product ad prompt recipes.
- Product reference workflow: https://ai-video.holycrab.ai/seedance/examples/product-reference-workflow/ | Official-style product reference example.
- Seedance multimodal reference prompting: https://ai-video.holycrab.ai/seedance/capabilities/multimodal-reference/ | Use references to keep product identity stable.
- Try Seedance in HolyCrab: https://holycrab.ai/ | Use the product ad prompt structure in HolyCrab.
