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Content hooks

Generate Viral Hooks

A hook-writing kit built around proven attention patterns, retention logic, and concrete examples instead of generic prompt formulas.

$19 one-timeComing soon
Checkout and downloads are paused until the final artifacts are ready.

Entitlement storage exists now, but no customer can buy or download this kit in the current release.

Outcome

Turn rough ideas into sharper short-form hooks, title angles, cold opens, and first-line variations.

Audience

Creators, founders, marketers, and operators who need more compelling openings for videos, posts, emails, and landing pages.

Included sources

24 curated reference files and notes, labeled by source type and provenance.

What the kit includes
The final paid artifact is designed to be usable as a portable skill folder.
  • A ready-to-install SKILL.md workflow for generating and critiquing hooks.
  • Reference notes for curiosity gaps, stakes, contrast, specificity, and pattern interrupts.
  • Example-driven scoring rubric for choosing the strongest hook before publishing.
Install and use
The expected workflow once checkout is enabled.
  1. 1Drop the kit folder into your agent skills directory or upload the files into a project workspace.
  2. 2Give the agent your topic, audience, platform, and any draft angle you already have.
  3. 3Ask for hook variations, critique, or a final ranked shortlist with rationale.
Source labels
A representative view of the source set that will ship with the kit.

Short-form hook pattern notes

Manually extracted from creator examples and editorial teardowns.

example

Retention and curiosity research

Cleaned notes from public creator strategy essays and video analysis.

article

YouTube and TikTok opening examples

Source-backed examples with context on why each opening works.

video

Copywriting frameworks for first lines

Summarized from classic direct-response and modern creator sources.

book
Preview instruction
Public preview of the operating style, not the full private reference bundle.
Use this kit when the first sentence matters. The agent should identify the promise, tension, audience pain, and proof before writing variations. Strong hooks should feel specific enough to be useful, not broad enough to be safe.
Sources are curated and cleaned by hand, with labels that keep examples separate from opinion.
The kit is designed for ideation and editing; you should still review claims and platform-specific advice.
The paid artifact is not available yet, so this public page is a transparent preview.

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Source-library credits cover capture, folders, cleanup, transforms, and MCP access.

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