Pick the format to match your video, type the hook, then Download PNG. Drop the transparent overlay on top of your clip in CapCut / Premiere.
DeenTheGreat-style curiosity hooks. Pick the categories that fit your clip, hit Generate, then "Use on clip" to drop the best one into the overlay box above. Golden rule still applies: only post a hook the clip actually pays off.
These are starting points, not finished captions. Swap "One Side" for whoever's actually on screen, keep ONE word capped, end on "…", and never claim something the clip doesn't show. Don't put fabricated drama on a real, named person.
The text that goes UNDER the post on TikTok & Instagram Reels. Pulls your hook from the overlay up top, then adds your handle + a hashtag stack. Tune the fields, hit Build, and Copy. Each build reshuffles the hashtag order so back-to-back posts don't read as duplicates.
Keep the caption line true to the clip — same golden rule as the hook. TikTok caps at 2,200 characters and Instagram allows up to 30 hashtags; the counters below each box keep you in range.
Got a hook you like? Paste it and get more ways to say the same thing — reworded, reframed, and with the emphasis moved to different words. It's pattern-based (runs offline), so skim and keep the ones that read clean. For a sharper rewrite, paste the hook to me in chat.