Format
9 references
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Top Websites you should know

Numbered list, fast cuts — proven 400–700k view format

Rapid-fire list of 3 tools, 5–8 seconds each. Put Rork in the #3 slot (highest conversion). Viewers commit because they know exactly how long it'll be. @1ukas.online has made this a 700k-per-video machine.

Top-performing examples
9 videos
Best for
  • College / productivity / study-hack niches
  • Creators with a consistent weekly posting cadence
  • Blending Rork with 2 adjacent tools so it doesn't feel like an ad
Shot-by-shot structure
  1. 0–3s: Hook: "3 websites you need right now." No lead-up.
  2. 3–10s: Website #1 — name on screen, one-liner value, 3s screen rec.
  3. 10–17s: Website #2 — same exact rhythm. Pace is the hook.
  4. 17–25s: Website #3 — the one you actually want to push. Rork goes here.
  5. 25–30s: Summary card with all 3 names + save prompt.
Tips
  • Always 3. Not 5, not 7. Three = best completion rate.
  • Pick a niche and commit — "for students" beats "for everyone."
  • Reuse the same intro beat across the series — pattern recognition compounds.
  • Slot #3 converts best — viewers stuck around for the reveal.
Hooks that fit this format
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Someone Showed Me…

30 hooks

Social proof through a trusted person — builds instant credibility.

Why it works for Rork: Huge fit. Works for every Rork audience — students ("my roommate"), founders ("my co-founder"), devs ("my developer friend"). Keep the delivery casual, not salesy.

The Impossible Claim

8 hooks

Bold, specific results that stop the scroll. The more specific the number, the more believable.

Why it works for Rork: This is Rork's core 2025 viral format ("I made 7 apps in a weekend"). Filtered to the ones that map to apps, money, and work — not fitness or lifestyle.