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spent 4 hours editing a video. It got 52 views. No viral moment. No algorithm miracle. Just silence. And honestly—that’s the part nobody talks about. We’re told to “just be consistent”, but the truth is brutal: If the first 3 seconds don’t stop the scroll, the rest of your work doesn’t matter. In today’s creator economy, attention isn’t a bonus. It’s the entry fee. I got tired of guessing why some content wins and most dies. So instead of editing harder, I started thinking deeper. What actually makes someone pause? What triggers curiosity? What earns retention? That question turned into a product. HookFlow AI Not another “AI writes captions” tool. This is my attempt to combine psychology + AI to help creators design intentional hooks, not lucky ones. It focuses on: Curiosity gaps Pattern interrupts Social proof & cognitive triggers Under the hood (for the builders 👇): React + Vite + TypeScript FastAPI (Python) Google Gemini Clerk + SVIX Supabase (1,200+ psychology-tagged hooks) RAG-based retrieval It’s not perfect. I’m building this in public. Some generations are slow. Mobile UX still needs polish. Free users have limits (to keep it sustainable). But this wasn’t really about code. It was about retention. About respecting the viewer’s attention. 🚧 And now I need help. I’m actively looking for guidance, feedback, and people who’ve:Scaled creator tools Built SaaS distribution Understand content psychology Or simply care about making this bigger than just me If you’ve been where I am—or want to help shape where this goes—I’d genuinely love to learn from you.Building in public. Asking for help. Trying to do this right. #BuildingInPublic #CreatorEconomy #SaaS #AI #Startups #ContentStrategy #HookFlow

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