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Seedance food delivery app demo prompt

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.

Last updated: 2026-06-21 · Source kind: holycrab_prompt_recipe · Content cluster: product_ad · Style intent: app_demo · Curation: published

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 class

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

Machine class: first_party

HolyCrab first-party prompt recipe

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Publication and release gate

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  • 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.

Seedance 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.

Source-derived text

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

Recreate with HolyCrab Seedance

  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 prompt handoff

Start this Seedance prompt in HolyCrab

Open the Markdown alternate for this Seedance page

Seedance pages and examples

  1. Seedance product ad prompt index

    Back to first-party product ad prompt recipes.

  2. Product reference workflow

    Official-style product reference example.

  3. Seedance multimodal reference prompting

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  4. Try Seedance in HolyCrab

    Use the product ad prompt structure in HolyCrab.