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    How it works

    A sharper way to turn ideas into shorts people finish.

    Most creators do not fail because they lack ideas. They fail because every idea arrives messy: the angle is too wide, the hook is soft, the script wanders, and the packaging promises something the video never delivers. AutoShortsHub turns that messy middle into a repeatable planning workflow before editing starts.

    Product Logic
    Input
    A rough idea, niche, competitor pattern, audience pain point, or trend you want to adapt without cloning.
    Diagnosis
    The library helps you pressure-test the angle, hook, viewer promise, pacing risk, visual direction, and packaging gap before you write the final script.
    Originality Layer
    Each workflow pushes variation across premise, opening line, scene order, captions, audio layering, transitions, CTA, and payoff so the result does not feel like a reused template.
    Output
    A short-form plan with a sharper hook, clearer structure, platform-conscious originality, and a next test you can create with your own tools.
    Workflow

    We organize the messy parts creators usually skip.

    01

    Find the angle

    Start with the viewer's real pressure point, not a broad topic. A strong short begins with one person, one tension, and one promise the video can actually pay off.

    02

    Shape the hook

    Turn the angle into a first line that creates immediate friction: curiosity, contrast, warning, identity, or an open loop strong enough to earn the next three seconds.

    03

    Build the script

    Keep the idea narrow, then structure it beat by beat: hook, context, proof, reversal, payoff, and ending. The goal is momentum, not more words.

    04

    Package the video

    Align the title, caption, thumbnail text, description, and CTA with the same promise. Good packaging should sharpen the video, not overpromise it.

    Research Method

    We study the decisions behind the hits, not just the surface trend.

    A viral short can look simple from the outside, but the winning videos usually make very deliberate choices: what to reveal first, what to delay, where to create tension, how to reset attention, and how to make the ending feel earned. We translate those choices into prompts, formulas, and workflows creators can actually use.

    Recurring short-form patterns across TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts, not one-off trends that disappear in a week
    First-frame and first-line decisions that create enough tension for viewers to stop, understand, and keep watching
    Retention structures for 15s, 30s, 45s, and 60s videos, including where the payoff should land
    Packaging decisions: title promise, thumbnail text, caption rhythm, description angle, and pinned-comment intent
    Originality signals that reduce template fatigue: varied premises, visual order, caption emphasis, audio layering, transitions, and payoff structure
    Creator workflows that help you move from idea to publishable short faster, without turning every video into a guessing game
    Use Cases

    Built for short-form creators who want a better operating rhythm.

    Use the free Starter Kit to publish one clean test. Use the Growth System when you want a deeper library for finding angles, pressure-testing hooks, tightening scripts, improving packaging, and building a repeatable publishing rhythm across TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, and formats that also include faceless content.

    When you have a decent topic, but the first line still sounds too safe to stop the scroll
    When a script explains the idea, but nothing in the middle gives viewers a reason to stay
    When one good topic needs five different angles instead of five videos that feel copied
    When the visuals feel random, even though the script sounds useful on paper
    When the title, caption, and opening line are all making slightly different promises
    When a niche looks exciting, but you need proof it can produce more than three good videos