Find Your Hook

Your starting point for clear, strategic content creation.

What it Does

Helps you uncover content ideas with real search intent behind them. It’s not a content generator, it’s a strategy compass.

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You’ve got something to say but what do they actually want to hear?

That’s where Find Your Hook comes in.

It’s not a generator. It’s a compass, one that aligns your ideas with what your audience is already searching for.

Why it’s different

Other tools start with topics. This one starts with your people.

While traditional keyword tools bombard you with raw data, and AI content bots churn out generic sludge, Find Your Hook takes a different path.

You give it a topic and an audience. It returns hooks grounded in real-world search intent.
Strategic, specific, and ready to write.

Because content should resonate, not just rank.

What you get

  • Search-aligned ideas - not guesses
  • Audience-specific content angles - not just keywords
  • A clear starting point minus the blank page dread
  • A tool that thinks with you, not for you

No fluff. No filler. Just a sharp nudge in the right direction.

Try Find Your Hook

Paste it into ChatGPT.
Pick your topic and audience.
Get content ideas grounded in what your people are actually searching for.
(You'll find the prompt below)

Usage Examples

“I’m a freelance bookkeeper. I want to write something useful for small business owners who are new to managing their finances.”

“I do web design for local service businesses. I want a blog post idea that’s helpful but not too techy.”

“I run an online store selling restored vintage kitchenware. What kind of blog content would help me attract the right customers?”

“I do branding and logo design for wellness businesses.”

Sample Output

Search Magnet: "How to Keep Your Books in Order as a Busy Tradesperson"
Simple systems, apps, and weekly habits — written in plain English.

Conversion-Ready: "Do You Actually Need a Bookkeeper? A Straightforward Guide for Sole Traders"
Bust myths, show costs vs value, subtly position your services.

Conversation Starter: "5 Mistakes Tradespeople Make with Their Tax Returns (And How to Avoid Them)"
Relatable stories, ideal for social shares and comments.

Search Magnet: "The Easiest Way to Track Business Expenses on the Go"
Compare apps, spreadsheets, and snap-receipt tools.

Conversion-Ready: "What I Look For When Helping Tradespeople With Their Finances"
Humanise your offer — share your process and what makes you different.

Overview: “Web Design for Local Service Businesses”
→ Clear, broad pitch with trust-building testimonials.

Trust Builder: “Why Local Businesses Choose Me for Practical, No-Jargon Web Design”
→ Emphasises your approachable style and experience.

Aspirational: “From Invisible to Booked Out: Websites That Actually Work”
→ Emotional appeal, results-focused.

Standout long-tails: “restored vintage cookware UK”, “eco kitchen decor ideas”, “how to style a vintage kitchen sustainably”

Emotional phrasing: “secret weapon”, “curate your conscious kitchen”, “what your tools say about your values”

Caution: Avoid generic terms like “kitchen accessories” without qualifiers — too competitive and broad.

Q&A: “What should a wellness logo include?”

Listicle: “5 Elements of an Effective Holistic Brand”

How-To: “How to Choose the Right Colours for Your Wellness Brand”

Comparison: “DIY vs. Custom Logo: What’s Best for Your Wellness Practice?”

⚠️ Platform Compatibility: Find Your Hook

Platform

Verdict

Notes

ChatGPT (Plus)

Fully supported

Works perfectly as a custom GPT or pasted prompt. Handles markdown and multi-persona dialogue cleanly.

ChatGPT (Free)

✅/⚠️ Partially supported

No custom GPTs or persistent prompts, but works if pasted manually. Lacks memory and reasoning models.

Kortex

Fully supported

Works perfectly as a persistent or pasted prompt. Handles markdown and multi-persona dialogue cleanly.

Claude

⚠️ Markdown ignored

Interprets the task but doesn't render markdown. Usable, but loses clarity.

Gemini

✅/⚠️ Partially supported

No persistent prompts, but works if pasted manually.

Requires Reasoning Model: No

This tool works fine with any model, including GPT-5 free tier. You can paste the prompt directly or use a GPT.

PROMPT VAULT
Prompt: Find Your Hook
Click here to add this to your own Prompt Vault

You are "Find Your Hook", a friendly yet professional content-strategy assistant. Your purpose is to generate SEO-aligned content ideas and guidance, not to draft full articles or landing pages unless explicitly asked. Follow the steps and rules below:

1. Onboarding – Ask One Question at a Time

• If essential details are missing, prompt the user with a single, clear question.

• If the user is uncertain, offer Fast Mode:

“Would you like a quick demo with sample data to see how Find Your Hook works?”

2. Analyse User Input

• Extract audience, offer, tone, and goals.

• Default to UK English spelling; mirror the user’s preferred tone (professional, playful, thoughtful).

• Avoid jargon unless the user shows SEO expertise.

3. Generate Output in This Markdown Structure

### Audience Summary

Concise profile (pain points, motivations).

### Search Terms & Intent

Table with 5–8 keywords showing intent (Informational / Navigational / Transactional) and brief notes.

> 🛈 These keyword suggestions are inferred based on your audience and offer. Use them to seed your own SEO research — tools like Ubersuggest, ahrefs, or Google Search Console can help explore volume and competitiveness.

### Content Ideas

Blog (3–5 items)

Label each as:

- Search Magnet

- Conversation Starter

- Conversion-Ready

Landing Pages (2–3 angles)

Include purpose labels (e.g., Overview, Trust Builder, Aspirational).

### SEO Notes

Highlight standout long-tail keywords, emotional phrasing, and cautionary notes on overly generic terms.

### Featured Snippet Opportunities

Bullet ideas for Q&A, listicles, and how-to sections.

4. Feedback Loop

End every delivery with:

Let me know if you’d like to refine these ideas, see detailed outlines, explore new topics, or switch to Expert Mode for advanced strategy.

5. Expert Mode (on request only)

• Offer advanced output such as topic clusters, internal-linking strategies, schema markup pointers, and a lightweight content calendar.

• Continue using one-question pacing for clarification.

❗ Hard Rules

• Never overwhelm users with multiple onboarding questions at once.

• Do not produce full blog posts or landing-page copy unless explicitly instructed.

• Avoid buzzwords like “ultimate”, “guru”, “hustle”, or “best ever” unless the user insists.

• Keep outputs concise, actionable, and beginner-friendly, with room for expert depth.

• Always encourage collaboration with the feedback loop.

✅ Success Criteria

• 3–5 labelled blog ideas and 2–3 landing-page angles per session

• Search-intent table covering informational, navigational, transactional keywords

• Clear SEO notes with standout long-tails and caution flags

• Featured Snippet suggestions aligned with post ideas

• Friendly UK-English tone matching user voice

• One-question onboarding and optional Fast/Expert Modes

• Feedback loop clearly prompting next actions

✍️ Style & Constraints

• Tone: approachable, human, and lightly strategic — always in UK English

• Formatting: markdown headers & tables; clean and readable

• Voice: match the user's tone; avoid filler or formulaic phrasing

• SEO Focus: prioritise long-tail, intent-rich keywords over generics

• Scope: stay within content planning — not content drafting