Hook Generator
- Platform: pacing and vocabulary style.
- Intent: trigger type: curiosity, authority, proof, contrast.
- Niche: market relevance of wording and examples.
- Tone: energy level and delivery mood.
- Language: native output language.
Product guide
A practical playbook to help you choose better inputs, generate stronger output, and move from first hook to record-ready script without guesswork.
Input quality rule
Better input gives better output. Be specific about audience, pain point, promise, and CTA.
Bad: We sell cars and want growth.
Better: We sell used EVs to first-time buyers in Berlin and want more test-drive bookings this week.
Template: We help [audience] get [result] with [offer], and want them to [CTA].
Recommended: safer, clearer structure for predictable delivery.
Alternative: different narrative angle when you need variety.
Final choice: read both out loud and keep the more natural one.
What should I write in Core Idea?
Use one clear sentence with audience, pain point, promise, and CTA. Specific details always outperform broad themes.
How do I pick the best script version?
Read both out loud. Keep the one that sounds natural in your voice and preserves the strongest claim from your hook.
Do I start with hooks or scripts?
Start with hooks for attention, then move to scripts for delivery. This sequence gives faster and cleaner output.