Creator signal engine

AI Hook Analyzer for YouTube Shorts, TikTok and Reels

Score your opening line for clarity, curiosity, platform pacing, audience fit and retention risk before you publish.

Private & secure

Your hook and results stay in your workspace.

5 credits per analysis

Clear usage, no hidden runs or noisy limits.

Results in seconds

Score, weakness and next-step ideas instantly.

Signal

Clarity

Signal

Curiosity

Signal

Retention

0/500 characters1 analysis = 5 credits

Changes pacing, hook length and packaging advice.

Makes titles, weaknesses and thumbnail angles specific.

Improves viewer trigger and retention diagnosis.

Platform pacing

Shorts, TikTok, Reels and long-form hooks are scored with different pacing expectations.

Niche context

Add a niche to make the weakness, title and thumbnail suggestions more specific.

Audience trigger

Add the viewer type so the analysis targets the right motivation.

Private, credit-based analysis

1 analysis uses 5 credits. Your hook stays private and results are saved to your workspace.

Result preview

Your hook score will appear here.

HookSignals checks the opening promise, curiosity gap, audience fit and retention risk before publishing.

How the hook analyzer works

A useful hook score needs more than one generic rating.

Specific promise

The viewer should understand the topic and expected payoff without decoding vague language.

Clear tension

A strong hook creates a reason to keep watching: a mistake, contrast, result, risk or unanswered question.

Audience fit

A hook for new creators should not sound like a hook for founders, fitness clients or finance beginners.

Packaging match

The hook should support the same promise as the title and thumbnail. Mixed promises create early exits.

Hook score benchmarks

See what strong, average and weak hooks look like.

92

/100

Elite

I tested 37 YouTube hooks and one doubled retention in 48 hours

Specific test, measurable payoff, clear curiosity gap.

78

/100

Strong

I uploaded 100 shorts in 30 days and only one changed everything

Strong scale and curiosity, payoff can be sharper.

12

/100

Weak

This changed everything

Too vague without subject, audience or result.

Common weak hook patterns

Fix the reason viewers leave early.

Too vague

Weak: “This changed everything

Fix: Name what changed, who it affects and why the viewer should care.

No payoff

Weak: “You need to know this

Fix: Add a concrete outcome, result, lesson or mistake.

Slow setup

Weak: “Today I want to talk about...

Fix: Start with the viewer problem or the surprising result.

HookSignals vs guessing

Stop publishing with a feeling. Use a pre-publish signal.

Retention analysis

Audience triggers

Title pairings

Thumbnail angles

Saved workspace history

Credit-based usage

FAQ

Hook analyzer questions

What is a good hook score?

A strong hook usually lands above 70. Elite hooks tend to combine a specific audience, clear tension, measurable payoff and a reason to keep watching.

How does HookSignals score hooks?

The analyzer weighs clarity, curiosity gap, retention risk, platform pacing, niche context and audience trigger. The result is a directional publishing signal, not a guaranteed reach prediction.

Does niche affect hook performance?

Yes. A hook that works for creator growth may fail in fitness or finance. Adding a niche makes the weakness, title pairing and thumbnail angle more specific.

Why do viewers leave in the first seconds?

Most early exits happen when the opening line is vague, slow, generic, or disconnected from the title and thumbnail promise.

How many credits does hook analysis use?

A premium hook analysis uses 5 credits and saves the result to your workspace.

Creator intelligence workflow

Analyze hooks, titles, thumbnails and retention before publishing.

Creator workflow guide

Use the Hook Analyzer before publishing

A strong opening line helps viewers understand the value of the video quickly. Use this page to check whether your hook is clear, specific and strong enough to support retention before you publish.

How to use it

  • Paste the first line or first few seconds of your video idea.
  • Review the clarity, curiosity and retention signals.
  • Rewrite weak hooks before recording or publishing.

Best for

  • YouTube Shorts openings
  • Long-form YouTube intros
  • Creator scripts that need a stronger first line

Practical use cases

Pre-publish hook check

Run your opening sentence through the analyzer before posting to catch vague or slow starts.

Compare hook versions

Test several versions of the same idea and keep the one with the clearest promise.

Fix retention leaks

Use low scores as a signal that the first seconds need more tension or specificity.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Hook Analyzer check?

It checks clarity, curiosity and retention signals in your opening line so you can catch weak hooks before publishing.

Can I use it for Shorts?

Yes. Shorts need fast hooks, so short-form creators can use it to test whether the first sentence gives viewers a reason to stay.

Does a high score guarantee views?

No. It improves the opening signal, but topic, thumbnail, title and audience fit still matter.

What should I do with a weak score?

Use the Hook Improver to rewrite the idea with a clearer promise, sharper tension and faster setup.