How to get the most out of the hook generator
A strong hook stops the scroll, but only if it matches the platform and audience you are writing for.
Run the tool multiple times with slight topic tweaks
The same topic phrased two different ways will yield different hooks. If your first batch feels generic, reframe your topic to be more specific or add a benefit angle, then run again.
For example, change 'how to lose weight' to 'how to lose 10 pounds without cutting carbs'. The second input gives the AI a tighter frame and produces hooks that feel more targeted.
Match the platform to your distribution plan
Platform choice changes hook length and style. TikTok hooks are short and punchy, LinkedIn hooks are often question-based or insight-led, and X hooks need to work in 280 characters or fewer.
If you plan to cross-post, run the tool once per platform and compare. Use the TikTok hook for Reels, the LinkedIn hook for newsletters, and adapt the X hook for threads.
Use tone to test different audience entry points
Tone shifts the emotional frame. A bold hook works when your audience expects confidence or controversy. A casual hook lowers resistance for general audiences. A professional hook builds trust in B2B contexts.
Run the tool with two tones for the same topic and A/B test them. Track which tone drives more engagement, then build your brand's tone around the winner.
Add the tool to a Letaido workspace for more runs and custom voice
Three free runs a day is enough to test the tool, but not enough to build a content calendar. Add the hook generator to a Letaido workspace to run it as many times as you need, with no daily cap.
Inside a workspace, you can set a custom instructions that applies to every hook, connect the tool to other Letaido generators like script outlines or caption writers, and save your best hooks to a shared library your team can access.