Viral video breakdown
wait wait wait wait if you're still editing three times a day manually you're doing it wrong
Summary
The creator explains how they batch-create viral short-form clips using an AI tool called Wizard instead of manually editing multiple times a day, emphasizing time savings and better results for clients.
At a glance
Who it’s for
short-form video creators and editors, especially newer or overworked creators posting multiple times per day
Best fit: Startups
Where it fits
Top of funnel
Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.
How it’s built
tip-with-proof
Give an actionable tip, then back it with a concrete demo or result.
The hook
wait wait wait wait if you're still editing three times a day manually you're doing it wrong
Make it yours: the reusable formula
Wait, if you're still [current behavior], you're doing it wrong.
Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.
The re-hook
i'm gonna tell you exactly how all the viral creators edit their videos and this is speaking from experience ever since i started editing this way i got a million plus views in my videos for my client
Stacks social proof and insider access to promise specific results and keep viewers watching for the method.
Hot take
If you're still manually editing three times a day, you're doing it wrong.
Why it works
This works by attacking a painful, time-consuming status quo ('editing three times a day') and framing it as flat-out wrong, which jolts editors and creators into paying attention. The creator immediately follows with insider language ('how all the viral creators edit') and tangible proof (client videos hitting a million+ views) to establish authority. The solution is incredibly simple and high-leverage—upload one video, get 10–15 clips—making the tool feel like a cheat code rather than another complex workflow. Naming a specific tool and comparing it to a familiar baseline (CapCut) gives viewers a clear, low-friction next step.
Swipe-file takeaways
- Open by calling out a common, exhausting behavior in your niche and label it as 'doing it wrong' to create instant tension.
- Follow the negative hook with a promise of 'how the pros do it' plus a concrete result metric (like 1M+ views) for authority.
- Position your solution as a drastic simplification (one input → many outputs) to feel like a cheat code.
- Name-drop a well-known tool you’ve replaced (e.g., 'instead of CapCut') to anchor the upgrade in something familiar.
- Mention a free option to reduce friction so viewers feel they can try it immediately.
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