Hook & Title Helper
Generate stronger opening lines for the first 3 seconds.
Open toolGet a structured script outline so you record with confidence instead of rambling
Most beginners either ramble without a plan or over-script and freeze. A simple outline fixes both problems. Enter your topic and length — the tool gives you a clear skeleton you can record from.
Neither, ideally. Use the outline as a reference — know your key points well enough to talk through them naturally. Reading word-for-word tends to sound stiff on camera.
As long as it takes to fully cover the topic without padding. For beginner tutorials, 5–10 minutes is a good target. Viewers will drop off if there's filler, but also if the video cuts off before the idea is complete.
A hook that creates a pattern interrupt in the first 1–3 seconds. That means asking a question the viewer is already wondering about, making a bold statement, or showing the result before the process. Avoid slow intros.