Research guide
Analyze viral hooks without copying
Group hooks, opening patterns, captions and comments to turn viral formats into your own ideas with evidence.
- Intent
- analyze viral hooks for TikTok, Reels and Shorts
- Audience
- Users who want to understand why a format works before adapting it.
- Review
- 2026-06-22
Verifiable promise
FamaRadar detects repeatable patterns and connects them with examples, comments and an actionable brief.
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Method for reading hooks by structure, promise, friction, audience and comment intent.
Example or evidence
Sample signal: quick lists of words people forget, with hooks and comments.
Read the opening, do not copy it
Signal detail separates hook, structure, caption, hashtags, comments and likely performance reason.
- Hook
- Promise
- Format
- Audience
- Intent
Detect repeatability
A hook is interesting when it appears with variations, fits the niche and is not saturated for the selected market.
- Repeatability
- Saturation
- Fit
- Confidence
Turn it into a brief
The final output is a set of owned variants by country, language, product or account, always linked to evidence.
- Variants
- Caption
- CTA
- Evidence trace
Next action
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