Short-form planning

Creator Hook Generator

Turn one topic into copy-ready opening lines for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Generate short-form hooks

Use this before the full content brief so the first three seconds carry a specific viewer promise.

How to choose a hook

A useful short-form hook is not just loud; it tells the right viewer why the next few seconds matter. After generating options, choose the one that names a specific audience, problem, or outcome. Then make sure the first visual in the video proves the same promise instead of drifting into a generic intro.

For tutorials, favor hooks that state the mistake or end result. For teardowns, favor hooks that name what will be analyzed. For storytime videos, use the hook to set tension without hiding the topic entirely.

Good hook signal

The viewer can predict what they will learn or see, but still wants the explanation.

Weak hook signal

The line sounds dramatic but could introduce almost any video in the niche.

Next step

Paste the chosen hook into the script timer or content brief generator before filming.

Creator script timer

Check whether the hook and script fit the target runtime.

Content brief generator

Turn the strongest hook into shots, caption, CTA, and hashtags.

YouTube title A/B tester

Compare packaging angles after the hook is clear.

TikTok hashtag generator

Pair the finished idea with focused hashtag clusters.