What is Hook?

A hook is the opening of a piece of social content — the first line of a caption, the first frame of a video, or the cover slide of a carousel — designed to capture attention and prevent the viewer from scrolling away. On platforms where users decide whether to keep watching in under three seconds (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts), the hook is the single highest-leverage element of the post. Strong hooks typically use curiosity, contradiction, a specific number, a relatable problem, or a bold claim. A great hook can rescue average content; a weak hook will sink even brilliant content because the viewer never sees it.

Examples

  • I

    A TikTok opening with 'I quit my job to do this — here's what nobody tells you' (curiosity + contradiction).

  • II

    An Instagram carousel cover slide reading 'I made $10K in 30 days from one Reel' (specific number + outcome).

  • III

    A LinkedIn post starting with 'I rejected the candidate who looked perfect on paper. Here's why.' (contradiction).

Why it matters for social media

Watch time and scroll-stopping behavior are the strongest signals every short-form algorithm uses. A weak hook means viewers swipe past in under a second, which the algorithm interprets as 'this isn't interesting' and reduces distribution. The hook decides whether the post gets seen at all.

Hooks are the most testable element of a post. Two videos with identical body content but different hooks routinely show 5-10x reach differences. This makes the hook the single best place to spend writing effort for creators trying to grow.

How Velocity helps with Hook

Velocity's AI Agent feature is designed to help you master hook and turn it into a competitive advantage. Our AI-powered platform makes it easy to optimize, track, and improve your social media performance.

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