Best use cases
- - Scoring a first draft
- - Checking a YouTube title
- - Tightening a post opener
- - Finding why a hook feels flat
Free AI tool
Use the AI Hook Analyzer when you already have a title, first line, opening sentence, or rough angle and need a ruthless quality check before publishing. It scores the hook, identifies the specific weak point, and gives you a cleaner rewrite without turning the idea into generic hype.
Result Panel
People searching for an AI hook analyzer usually want a fast checker, not a blank-page generator. This page is built around diagnosis: what is unclear, what feels generic, and what would make a viewer, reader, or buyer care faster.
Use the score as a signal, then read the diagnosis before choosing a rewrite.
A strong analyzer result should tell you what to change, not just whether the hook is good or bad.
The best inputs include the platform and audience because a LinkedIn opening and a TikTok opening do different jobs.
If HitMode flags missing specificity, add a person, moment, result, objection, or cost.
For TikTok, the hook has to match how people consume that channel. HitMode adjusts the output around that context instead of treating every hook like the same generic caption.
01
Your AI workflow is not slow. Your prompt is trying to do three jobs at once.
02
If your hook needs setup, it is not a hook yet.
03
This title sounds useful, but it gives the viewer no reason to care now.
04
The idea is strong. The first line is hiding the conflict.
05
Score this before you post it: would a stranger know who it is for?
06
Your opener explains the topic, but it does not create a decision.
07
The hook is too polite for the problem it claims to solve.
08
This is clear, but not specific enough to stop anyone.
09
The payoff arrives too late. Move the consequence into line one.
10
You have a topic. You need a stake.
FAQ
Paste a real idea, first line, title, or headline. Choose TikTok or the closest platform, then let HitMode score and diagnose options around clarity, curiosity, specificity, emotion, and platform fit.
The strongest result is specific, honest, easy to understand, and interesting enough to create a next-step question without relying on vague clickbait.
Yes, but the best workflow is to treat the output as a sharp draft. Add your real proof, story, product detail, or point of view before publishing.
No. This MVP does not save submitted hooks or create public result pages.