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Hook (First 1-3 Seconds)

  • Must stop the scroll—pattern interrupt or curiosity gap
  • Face close to camera—creates intimacy, attention
  • Movement in first frame—static = scroll past
  • Text overlay reinforces hook—works with sound off
  • Controversial or surprising statement—triggers engagement
  • "Wait for it" only if payoff delivers—overused but works when earned

Authenticity Over Production

  • iPhone quality preferred—polished = ad, raw = real
  • Real person, real environment—not studio, not perfect lighting
  • Natural speech patterns—not scripted-sounding
  • Mistakes left in strategically—human, relatable
  • POV style—viewer feels like friend showing them something

Formats That Work

  • Problem → Solution: "I was struggling with X until I found this"
  • Tutorial/Demo: show product in use, not just talking about it
  • Before/After: visual transformation
  • Reaction: genuine response to trying product
  • Story time: narrative hook, product woven in
  • Green screen over product page/reviews—social proof

Platform Specifics

  • TikTok: trends matter, sounds matter, fast pace
  • Instagram Reels: slightly more polished acceptable, older demo
  • YouTube Shorts: can be more informational, longer retention
  • Cross-post but native feels different—adjust energy, pacing

Trends and Sounds

  • Use trending sounds—algorithm boost, familiarity
  • Put your spin on trend—don't just copy, add value
  • Move fast—trends die in days, not weeks
  • Save trending content for reference—build swipe file
  • Original sounds can blow up—worth trying

Brief for Creators

  • Clear product benefit—one main message, not five
  • Target audience description—who should feel spoken to
  • Mandatory elements—product visible, key phrase, CTA
  • Freedom on execution—creator knows their audience
  • Examples of what works—reference videos, not scripts
  • What NOT to do—avoid these mistakes/phrases

Call to Action

  • Clear, single CTA—link in bio, use code, try free
  • CTA in last 2 seconds—after value delivered
  • Verbal + text on screen—reinforce both ways
  • Urgency when genuine—limited time, limited spots
  • Soft CTA in caption—second chance if skipped

Testing and Iteration

  • Multiple hooks for same content—test first 3 seconds
  • Multiple creators, same brief—different audiences resonate differently
  • Winning concepts get variations—iterate on what works
  • Kill losers fast—80% won't work, that's normal
  • Track by creative, not just campaign—identify patterns

Metrics That Matter

  • Hook rate: % watching past 3 seconds—creative quality
  • Watch time: % completing—content quality
  • Engagement: saves > shares > comments > likes—intent signals
  • Click-through: actually taking action—conversion quality
  • Cost per result: efficiency—scale what works

Creator Selection

  • Authentic to your audience—not just follower count
  • Check their content style—matches brand energy?
  • Engagement rate over followers—active audience matters
  • Previous brand work—how did it perform?
  • Micro-creators often outperform—more trusted, better rates

Volume Strategy

  • More content > perfect content—algorithm needs volume
  • 3-5 concepts, 3-5 creators each—matrix of tests
  • Repurpose winners—different hooks, platforms, lengths
  • User comments become new hooks—real objections, real language
  • Seasonal/timely angles—Black Friday, New Year, etc.

Common Mistakes

  • Too branded—looks like ad, users scroll
  • Product shown too late—already lost attention
  • Weak hook—generic opening, no curiosity
  • No clear CTA—engagement without conversion
  • Wrong creator for audience—mismatch kills authenticity
  • One video tested—need volume, most won't work

Source

git clone https://clawhub.ai/ivangdavila/ugcView on GitHub

Overview

UGC leverages authentic creators and proven formats to spark engagement. This skill guides you from hook to CTA, aligning formats like tutorials, before/after, and reactions with platform specifics to drive authentic growth at scale.

How This Skill Works

Plan a hooks-first approach (1–3 seconds) to interrupt scrolling, then select formats that showcase the product in use or a transformation. Create creator briefs that enforce a clear product benefit, mandatory elements, and a strong CTA, while tailoring content for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Run parallel tests with multiple hooks and creators, measure by creative, and iterate to scale what works.

When to Use It

  • Launching a new product and needing fast social-proof-driven demand
  • Producing an authentic tutorial or demo that shows the product in action
  • Highlighting a before/after transformation or story-driven narrative
  • Gathering genuine reactions to boost credibility beyond scripted ads
  • Executing multi-creator, multi-format tests across TikTok, Reels, and Shorts

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Define the core product benefit, target audience, and one main hook
  2. Step 2: Choose 1–2 formats and craft a brief with mandatory elements
  3. Step 3: Brief 2–3 creators, launch tests across platforms, and track performance by creative

Best Practices

  • Lead with one clear product benefit and a single, focused message
  • Define your target audience and match the creator's energy and style
  • Include mandatory elements: product visible, key phrase, and a strong CTA
  • Favor authentic, lightly edited footage with natural speech over studio polish
  • Test multiple hooks and creators; analyze by creative and iterate on winners

Example Use Cases

  • Problem → Solution: I was struggling with X until I found this
  • Tutorial/Demo: show the product in use, not just talking about it
  • Before/After: visualize the transformation
  • Reaction: genuine response after trying the product
  • Story Time: weave the product into a narrative with a hook

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