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LinkedIn hooks

LinkedIn's feed rewards insight over spectacle, and most video plays muted. FrameOS generates LinkedIn-optimized hooks from your video's strongest moments — opening lines built for a professional audience that scrolls past hype fast.

LinkedIn hooks earn trust, not just attention

A LinkedIn audience is skeptical of anything that reads like a stunt. Hooks that perform tend to open with a specific claim, a number, or a contrarian point grounded in real experience — not a generic curiosity gap. FrameOS favors moments from your video that already have that shape.

The post text is a hook too

LinkedIn truncates long posts behind a 'see more,' so the first line of the caption is doing as much work as the video's opening second. FrameOS generates a hook line built to work as both the spoken opening and the post's lead line.

From your video's strongest, most credible moments

FrameOS ranks moments by hook strength and surfaces LinkedIn-specific options from the top candidates — prioritising moments with a clear point or result over ones that are just energetic.

Built for autoplay-muted viewing

Most LinkedIn video plays muted in-feed. The hook needs to read as text before anyone unmutes, so FrameOS pairs the opening line with matching on-screen captions from the first frame.

LinkedIn hook workflow

  • Opening lines built for a credibility-first, professional feed.
  • Hook doubles as the lead line for the post caption.
  • Generated from your video's most substantive, highest-ranked moments.
  • Captioned from frame one for muted autoplay viewing.

FAQ

How is a LinkedIn hook different from a TikTok or Instagram hook?

LinkedIn rewards specificity and credibility over spectacle — a claim, a number, or a lesson tends to outperform a pure curiosity gap. The audience is also reading more than listening, so the hook has to work as text first.

Does the hook work for the post caption too?

Yes — FrameOS generates a hook line built to double as the lead line of your LinkedIn post, which matters since LinkedIn truncates posts behind 'see more.'

Are LinkedIn hooks generated from my video content?

Yes. Hooks come from your video's ranked, highest-potential moments, not generic templates, so the opening matches what the clip actually says.

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