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    Hook Vault

    Your curated library of proven hooks — save, categorize, and reuse the best opening lines.

    What Is the Hook Vault?

    The Hook Vault stores hooks (opening lines) extracted from analyzed content or created manually. Hooks are the most critical part of any piece of content — they determine whether someone keeps watching or scrolls past. Building a vault of proven hooks gives you a head start on every new script.

    Saving Hooks

    There are two ways to save hooks:

    1. From Content Analysis: When viewing an analyzed content item, you can save its hook directly to the vault.
    2. Manually: Click "Add Hook" in the Hook Vault and type or paste any hook text.

    Organizing Hooks

    • Categories: Assign a category like "Question", "Statistic", "Controversial", "Story", "Listicle", etc.
    • Tags: Add custom tags for more granular organization (e.g., "fitness", "beginner", "viral").
    • Source: Hooks saved from analyzed content automatically link back to the source.

    Using Hooks in Scripts

    When creating or generating a script, you can browse your Hook Vault and insert any saved hook as the opening line. The "times used" counter tracks how often each hook has been referenced in scripts.

    Tip: Build a library of 50+ hooks across different categories. When you need to create content quickly, having a deep vault of proven openers saves significant time.