| name | hook-writing |
| description | YouTube video hook (opening) writing skill. Provides 15 hook patterns, viewer retention psychology, and click-to-watch conversion formulas. Referenced by the scriptwriter agent when designing video openings to minimize viewer drop-off. Also used standalone for requests like 'show me hook patterns' or 'how to write great openings.' Full script writing and SEO optimization fall under the youtube-production skill. |
Hook Writing — YouTube Hook Specialist Guide
A methodology for designing hooks that capture the viewer within the first 5–10 seconds. Extends the scriptwriter agent's hook-crafting capabilities.
The Psychology of Hooks
Viewers decide whether to keep watching within an average of 3 seconds. When the first-30-second retention rate exceeds 70%, the probability of algorithmic recommendation increases dramatically.
Core Principle: A hook must create a Curiosity Gap — the tension between what the viewer "wants to know" and what they "don't yet know."
15 Hook Patterns
1. Shocking Stat
"87% of people don't know about this"
- How it works: Cognitive dissonance — "Am I one of them?"
- Best for: Education, informational, health videos
2. Contrarian Statement
"Exercising too much actually makes you gain weight"
- How it works: Challenges existing beliefs → viewer wants to see the evidence
- Best for: Science, lifestyle, business videos
3. Result First
"This method tripled my monthly revenue. Let me show you how"
- How it works: Showing proof first builds trust in the methodology
- Best for: Tutorials, testimonials, business videos
4. Time Pressure
"Do NOT do this before watching this video"
- How it works: Loss aversion — fear of missing out
- Best for: Warnings, tips, news videos
5. Story Opening
"Three years ago, I lost everything"
- How it works: Narrative tension — "What happened next?"
- Best for: Vlogs, documentaries, interview videos
6. Provocative Question
"Why do rich people never buy this?"
- How it works: Self-reference effect — "What about me?"
- Best for: Lifestyle, finance, psychology videos
7. Before/After
"[Before shot] → [After shot] This transformation took just 30 days"
- How it works: Visual proof provides instant persuasion
- Best for: Transformation, review, DIY videos
8. Challenge
"If you watch this video to the end, your coding skills will level up"
- How it works: Gamification — completion motivation
- Best for: Education, skill-building videos
9. Secret Reveal
"3 secrets the industry will never tell you"
- How it works: Desire to resolve information asymmetry
- Best for: Exposés, insider knowledge, expert videos
10. Empathy Hook
"Have you ever experienced this? [Specific situation description]"
- How it works: Self-identification — "This video is for me"
- Best for: Problem-solving, lifestyle videos
11. List Teaser
"I'll share 5 things, but #3 is the most important"
- How it works: Curiosity + structured anticipation
- Best for: Listicles, ranking videos
12. Authority Quote
"Harvard researchers tracked this for 20 years..."
- How it works: Trust transfer from an authority figure
- Best for: Science, health, education videos
13. Debate Starter
"Is this a genius invention or a scam?"
- How it works: Polarized viewpoints → desire to confirm one's own stance
- Best for: Reviews, trends, debate videos
14. Future Preview
"In 5 minutes, you'll be able to do this perfectly"
- How it works: Explicit expected value → return on time investment confirmed
- Best for: Tutorials, skill-building videos
15. Mistake Warning
"If you're making this mistake, stop right now"
- How it works: Loss aversion + self-check
- Best for: Tips, guides, warning videos
Hook Combination Formula
The best hooks combine 2 patterns:
[Shocking Stat] + [Secret Reveal]
→ "A fact that 92% of people don't know: 3 secrets to making money"
[Result First] + [Time Pressure]
→ "This method grew my business 3x. Watch before this information goes away"
[Empathy Hook] + [Challenge]
→ "Can't sleep because of anxiety every night? This one video will fix it"
Hook–Thumbnail–Title Triangle Alignment
A hook's effectiveness is maximized within a triangular structure, not in isolation:
| Element | Role | Alignment Rule |
|---|
| Thumbnail | Visual curiosity trigger | Must match the hook's emotional tone |
| Title | Click driver | A keyword-optimized version of the hook's value promise |
| Hook (first 5 sec) | Watch-or-leave decision | Must immediately deliver/expand on the thumbnail + title promise |
Prohibited: If the hook ignores the thumbnail/title promise, viewers perceive "clickbait" and retention plummets.
Retention Rate Benchmarks
| Segment | Target Retention | Drop-off Cause |
|---|
| 0–5 sec | 90%+ | No hook or excessive channel intro |
| 5–30 sec | 75%+ | Hook's value promise not delivered |
| 30 sec–2 min | 65%+ | Insufficient density in the first segment |
| 2 min+ | 50%+ | No pattern interrupts |