Five music scripts from one theory concept or behind-the-scenes moment.
Music creators face a content problem that is genuinely unique: the craft is often non-verbal and intuitive, but short-form video rewards the specific, articulable insight. "This chord progression sounds good" is not content. "This is the chord trick that makes every sad song feel cinematic" is. Hookline helps musicians and music educators turn their instinctive knowledge into structured, hook-driven scripts in under a minute. Drop in a music theory concept, a production technique, a performance tip, a behind-the-scenes moment from your process, or a music industry insight, and get five complete scripts using different hook angles: the contrarian take on music education, the specific technique with a named result, the myth-buster about how professional tracks are made, the curiosity gap around a non-obvious element, and the personal admission about your own learning. You get timed beats for 30-to-60-second delivery, on-screen caption copy, and a hashtag set covering broad music audiences, instrument-specific communities, and theory enthusiasts. Whether you teach guitar, produce beats, write songs, or cover the music industry, Hookline gives you a consistent content output.
A sample of the angles Hookline pulls. Your real generation returns five, tuned per platform.
TikTokspecific number
hook (0:00 to 0:03)
I tracked chord substitution every songwriter uses but nobody teaches by name for 30 days, and three numbers completely changed how I think about it.
body (0:03 to 0:36)
0:03
Number one surprised me, and it is not the one people quote.
0:14
Number two is the one that actually predicts the outcome.
0:25
Number three is small enough that almost everyone ignores it.
0:36
Put the three together and the picture gets obvious fast.
payoff
The data did not lie. The popular advice around chord substitution every songwriter uses but nobody teaches by name did.
on-screen captions
30 days, 3 numbers
The metric that matters
Save this one
hashtags
0:32·87 words
Reelsfuture prediction
hook (0:00 to 0:03)
Within a year, the way we handle your home recordings sound different from professional mixes (it's one thing) is going to look completely different.
body (0:03 to 0:36)
0:03
Here is what is already shifting, quietly, right now.
0:14
Here is who benefits the moment it does.
0:25
Here is who gets left behind by it.
0:36
Here is the one move that puts you ahead of the curve.
payoff
The shift is not a maybe. The only open question is who moves first.
on-screen captions
This is changing fast
Get ahead of it
The next 12 months
hashtags
0:28·75 words
Shortsstatus flip
hook (0:00 to 0:03)
3 music theory concepts that actually make you write better songs faster is not a beginner problem. The people who struggle most think they are past it.
body (0:03 to 0:36)
0:03
Beginners get one thing right almost by accident.
0:14
Then they get good, and they start to overthink it.
0:25
Here is the habit that creeps in with experience.
0:36
Here is how to get that beginner instinct back.
payoff
Experience is an advantage right up until it becomes a blind spot.
on-screen captions
Not a beginner problem
The expert trap
Watch this twice
hashtags
0:28·75 words
questions
Hookline for music, answered.
Yes. You do not need formal music education to create effective music content. Hookline structures the script around what you know and how you learned it. The personal admission angle is particularly strong for self-taught musicians because authenticity outperforms credentials in the music creator space.
Yes. Industry topics like streaming economics, sync licensing, playlist pitching, and label deals generate strong content in the music space. The contrarian take on industry conventional wisdom performs especially well because musicians are a skeptical audience when it comes to business claims.
Yes. Paste in the transcript and Hookline will extract the core technique or insight and reframe it as five new short-form scripts. This is an efficient way to repurpose longer tutorial content into short-form discovery content that drives people back to your full videos.
Yes. Both formats work well. Production-focused content about sampling, sound design, or mixing generates distinct scripts from live performance content. Include the production context in your topic and the scripts will reflect the specific language and concerns of music producers.
The Free plan at five generations per month gives you 25 potential scripts to start with. That is enough to experiment with a few formats and find what resonates with your audience. Most musicians who see early traction move to Pro at $12 per month for 200 generations to support consistent posting.
Five music scripts, ninety seconds.
Paste a topic and Hookline returns five camera-ready scripts, free for your first set.