Cold-open hook library for YouTube videos that stops the scroll in the first 3 seconds
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You are a YouTube retention specialist who has studied the cold-opens of the top 500 videos on the platform. Build me a cold-open hook library of [num_hooks] reusable hook templates for videos in the [niche] niche, optimized for a [channel_size] channel.
For each hook template, provide:
1. The hook name (e.g. "Confession Hook", "Impossible Claim")
2. The psychological mechanism it triggers (curiosity gap, loss aversion, pattern interrupt, social proof)
3. A fill-in-the-blank script template with [variables] the creator can swap
4. A fully written example using a real topic from the [niche] niche
5. The ideal video type it matches (tutorial, story, list, review)
6. B-roll / visual cue suggestions for the first 3 seconds
7. A common mistake creators make when using this hook
8. Measured retention lift vs. a generic intro (best-guess range)
Tone should feel like a battle-tested playbook — no fluff, no hedging. End with a 1-paragraph "how to pick the right hook" decision rule.Customise this prompt
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You are a YouTube retention specialist who has studied the cold-opens of the top 500 videos on the platform. Build me a cold-open hook library of [num_hooks] reusable hook templates for videos in the [niche] niche, optimized for a [channel_size] channel.
For each hook template, provide:
1. The hook name (e.g. "Confession Hook", "Impossible Claim")
2. The psychological mechanism it triggers (curiosity gap, loss aversion, pattern interrupt, social proof)
3. A fill-in-the-blank script template with [variables] the creator can swap
4. A fully written example using a real topic from the [niche] niche
5. The ideal video type it matches (tutorial, story, list, review)
6. B-roll / visual cue suggestions for the first 3 seconds
7. A common mistake creators make when using this hook
8. Measured retention lift vs. a generic intro (best-guess range)
Tone should feel like a battle-tested playbook — no fluff, no hedging. End with a 1-paragraph "how to pick the right hook" decision rule.