Viral video breakdown

Using ChatGPT to write content is bad. Using Claude is good. But using Manus AI is excellent.

Summary

The creator contrasts 'bad, good, excellent' approaches to short-form content creation across tools, scripting, frequency, targeting, format, hooks, and inspiration, then positions following his account as the 'excellent' choice for learning social growth.

At a glance

Who it’s for

ambitious short-form creators and online coaches who want to grow fast on social media

Best fit: Startups

Where it fits

Top of funnel

Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.

How it’s built

listicle

A numbered or rapid-fire run through distinct points or tips.

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The hook

Using ChatGPT to write content is bad. Using Claude is good. But using Manus AI is excellent.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

Using [common tool/approach] is bad. Using [better-known alternative] is good. But using [your recommended option] is excellent.

Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.

The re-hook

Scripting your own videos from scratch is bad. Scripting your videos with AI prompts is good. But using hooks and templates from already viral videos is excellent.

Reinforces the bad–good–excellent pattern on a new topic to lock in the format and keep viewers anticipating the next comparison.

Hot take

Posting three to six times a day is excellent.

Why it works

The video uses a rhythmic 'bad, good, excellent' triad across multiple creator behaviors, which creates a predictable pattern that viewers quickly understand and want to see completed for each point. It weaponizes status and FOMO by implying that only 'excellent' creators use the advanced tools, formats, and frequency—pushing ambitious viewers to upgrade their habits. The repetition also makes the final CTA ('following this account is excellent') feel like a natural, almost inevitable conclusion rather than a tacked-on pitch.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Use a repeatable pattern (like bad–good–excellent) across multiple angles to create rhythm and retention.
  • Anchor your offer or CTA as the 'excellent' tier after walking viewers through 'bad' and 'good' options.
  • Frame common behaviors your audience currently does as 'bad' or merely 'good' to create constructive tension and a desire to level up.
  • Stack fast-moving, punchy lines instead of long explanations so each sentence feels like a new dopamine hit.
  • Tie multiple specific creator levers (tool choice, scripting, frequency, targeting, format, hooks) into one cohesive comparison framework.

Full script

Using ChatGPT to write content is bad. Using Claude is good. But using Manus AI is excellent. Scripting your own videos from scratch is bad. Scripting your videos with AI prompts is good. But using hooks and templates from already viral videos is excellent. Posting once a week is bad. Posting once a day is good. Posting three to six times a day is excellent. Creating content for everyone is bad. Creating content for a specific group is good. Creating content for one ideal avatar is excellent. Filming selfie videos is bad. Filming with cuts on screen and graphics every three seconds is good. Filming in a trending format is excellent. Using verbal hooks is bad. Using verbal and written hooks is good. But using verbal, written, and visual is excellent. Plagiarizing other people is bad. Handhooks is good, but using verbal, written, and visual is excellent. Plagiarizing other people is bad. You know who you are. Following top accounts and recreating viral ideas in your own spin is good. Following at the real Brian Mox so you can learn how to grow on social media is excellent.

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