Let your AI see why the hook worked.

Add from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or X. LuckyHooks saves the video, transcript, and key frames locally, so your own Claude Code or Codex can analyze the words, visuals, cuts, gestures, and pacing behind high-performing hooks. Everything stays on your Mac.

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Paste a link

Any TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, X, or LinkedIn URL — added to your library, or drag your own files in.

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AI that actually sees the video

Not just a transcript — your library captures the frames too, so your AI can reference what's on screen, not just what was said.

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Talk to it

Your own Claude Code or Codex subscription reads the transcript and frames directly — no upload, no API key of ours.

The real hook is often visual

Your AI can watch for the moments text misses.

A great opener is not only the first sentence. It can be a hand raise, a fast cut, a prop reveal, a framing change, a face close-up, or motion that resets attention before the viewer scrolls away.

LuckyHooks keeps the original video, transcript, and extracted frames together, so your own AI can dissect both what was said and what was happening on screen.

Opening seconds Frame changes, cuts, camera moves
Body language Hand raises, gestures, expression shifts
On-screen action Props, reveals, screenshots, text overlays
Hook pattern Why the visual and spoken opener work together

One-time purchase. Yours forever.

Covers every 1.x update. Price rises as spots fill — lock in the rate you buy at.

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Questions

Is this legal to use?

LuckyHooks only organizes content you choose to add to your own library — it doesn't republish, redistribute, or share anything publicly. You're responsible for using it in line with the terms of the platforms you draw from, the same as you would be with a browser or a note-taking app.

Is my library private?

Yes. Your library lives on your machine. Nothing is uploaded, shared, or made public by LuckyHooks.

Does this work with an AI assistant I already use?

If it supports MCP (like Claude), yes — it can read and search your library directly, no exporting or copy-pasting.

What if I just want to save a few videos, not build a whole research system?

That's fine — a collection can be as small as three items you don't want to lose track of. It scales with how much you use it.