Format
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Computer visual hook

Big on-screen hook + device in frame — @jakeezytech's 1.5M-view pattern

A phone or laptop in frame showing the Rork output, paired with a strong visual hook overlay (arrows, text, shapes). Aesthetic, punchy, scroll-stopping. @jakeezytech's "secret website" format lives here.

Top-performing examples
6 videos
Best for
  • Creators who shoot clean product/device footage
  • Repeatable weekly series (part 34, part 77 — numbers build retention)
  • Niche-specific use cases ("secret website to do X")
Shot-by-shot structure
  1. 0–2s: Device in frame + big text-on-screen hook. "Secret website to [do thing]."
  2. 2–6s: Tight on the device showing Rork's URL / prompt bar. Don't reveal the output yet.
  3. 6–22s: Screen rec of Rork building. Intercut with device-in-hand shots.
  4. 22–28s: Working app on the device. One clean line on why this is wild.
  5. 28–30s: Save prompt. "Save this for later."
Tips
  • Specificity wins. "Watch PS2 games in browser" beats "games website."
  • Number your posts as a series — @jakeezytech's retention trick.
  • Zoom in on the device — tiny screens read poorly in feed.
  • Always close with a save/bookmark prompt — saves juice the algo.
Hooks that fit this format
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The Curious Creator

30 hooks

These hooks trigger curiosity and disbelief — the viewer HAS to keep watching.

Why it works for Rork: Rork genuinely does the unbelievable — one prompt, a real App Store app. This category is the bullseye. Pair with reaction / snap-swap / screen-demo formats.

The Unintentional Find

30 hooks

The "happy accident" story — feels authentic because the discovery wasn't planned.

Why it works for Rork: Low-stakes, high-trust. Great opener for longer narrative videos where the viewer rides along with your discovery. Zero sales energy.