20 خطاف تجعل الناس يتوقفون عن التمرير — مولّد المحفزات النفسية

Why this prompt matters
Most content creators reuse the same 2–3 hook patterns until their audience goes numb. The real failure happens before the first paragraph: a hook that doesn't match how attention actually works means the content never gets read, no matter how good it is. Without labeling the psychological trigger behind each line, you can't learn what actually resonates with your specific audience — you're just guessing repeatedly. This prompt forces variety across 20 distinct mechanisms and teaches you the science behind each one.
What we use it for
You have a new piece of content to publish — a LinkedIn post, YouTube video, newsletter issue, or blog — and you need to test multiple angles before committing to one. You know the topic cold but can't find the angle that will actually make someone stop scrolling. Paste in your topic, audience, platform, and goal and get 20 distinct, psychologically-grounded hooks ready to evaluate.
Prompt
Act as a world-class content strategist and copywriter who specializes in attention psychology and viral content mechanics. Context: I'm creating content for [PLATFORM: e.g., LinkedIn / Twitter-X / YouTube / Newsletter] targeting [TARGET AUDIENCE: e.g., "B2B SaaS founders", "fitness beginners over 40", "junior developers"]. The topic I want to write about is: [TOPIC OR MAIN IDEA]. My goal: [CONTENT GOAL: e.g., "drive newsletter signups", "get shares from peers", "position myself as an expert", "sell a course"]. Task: Generate exactly 20 hooks for this topic. Each hook must be distinct — no two hooks may use the same psychological trigger or structural pattern. For each hook: 1. Write the hook (1–2 lines, punchy and complete) 2. Label the psychological trigger it uses 3. Rate its estimated emotional intensity (Low / Medium / High) Psychological triggers to draw from (mix these, do not repeat): Curiosity gap, Pattern interrupt, Social proof, Authority, Loss aversion, Specificity, Contrarian take, Before/after transformation, Controversy, FOMO, Insider knowledge, Aspirational identity, Shock/surprise, Story hook, Problem agitation, Counter-intuitive truth, Status appeal, Empathy/shared pain, Humor, Urgency Constraints: - No hooks longer than 2 sentences - At least 4 hooks must use numbers or specific data points - At least 3 hooks must be contrarian or challenge a common assumption - Hooks must feel native to [PLATFORM] — not copied from a different medium - Do NOT use the phrases "Are you tired of..." or "Most people don't know..." Output format: Hook #[N] [Hook text] Trigger: [name] Intensity: [Low/Medium/High] --- After all 20 hooks, add a section called "TOP 3 PICKS" recommending the 3 hooks most likely to perform best for my stated goal, with 1–2 sentences explaining why each made the list.
Result
Example run: Topic: "Why most productivity advice backfires for developers" | Platform: LinkedIn | Audience: Senior software engineers | Goal: Build thought leadership
Hook #1
Senior developers don't have a time management problem. They have a context-switching tax that productivity gurus have never experienced.
Trigger: Contrarian take
Intensity: High
Hook #2
I tracked every interruption in my workday for 30 days. Average deep work session: 11 minutes. Then I changed one meeting rule.
Trigger: Story hook + Specificity
Intensity: Medium
Hook #3
The GTD system was designed for a knowledge worker in 1992. Your codebase wasn't.
Trigger: Pattern interrupt
Intensity: Medium
Hook #4
Every "10x developer" tip I ignored for years turned out to be real. Here's the one that actually scaled.
Trigger: Authority + Curiosity gap
Intensity: High
Hook #5
Pomodoro timers are productivity theater. A 25-minute session is exactly long enough to get into flow — and then break it.
Trigger: Controversy
Intensity: High
Hook #6
The engineers shipping the most code don't work more hours. They've eliminated one category of work entirely.
Trigger: Curiosity gap
Intensity: Medium
Hook #7
We tell junior devs to "time-block." We don't tell them that senior engineers quietly stopped doing it three years ago.
Trigger: Insider knowledge
Intensity: High
Hook #8
What if the reason you're behind on your backlog has nothing to do with your backlog?
Trigger: Problem agitation
Intensity: Medium
... [hooks #9–20 continue with: Before/after transformation, Social proof, Aspirational identity, FOMO, Loss aversion, Urgency, Empathy/shared pain, Counter-intuitive truth, Status appeal, Humor, Shock/surprise, Authority] ...
TOP 3 PICKS for thought leadership goal:
#2 (Story hook + Specificity) — Concrete numbers signal credibility. Engineers respond to data-backed claims; "11 minutes" is memorable and shareable. Comments will pour in from people comparing their own numbers.
#7 (Insider knowledge) — Positions you as a practitioner, not a theorist. The implicit message: "I know what the seniors actually do." This builds the authority your goal requires.
#5 (Controversy) — Contrarian takes on Pomodoro specifically will generate responses from both camps — exactly the engagement that signals LinkedIn's algorithm you're worth amplifying.
يعيش المحتوى أو يموت بأول سطرين. لا يهم مدى جودة التحليل أو مدى طول الوقت الذي أمضيته في الكتابة — إذا لم يتطابق الخطاف مع كيفية عمل الانتباه فعلياً، فلن يُقرأ المحتوى أبداً.
يحل معظم الكتّاب هذه المشكلة بالتخمين. يكتبون ثلاثة خطافات ويختارون ما يبدو أفضل وينشرون. بعد أشهر يتساءلون لماذا تراجع تفاعلهم. المشكلة الحقيقية أنهم يعيدون تدوير نفس نمطين أو ثلاثة محفزات نفسية دون أن يدركوا ذلك.
ما الذي يجعل هذا البرومبت مختلفاً
يولّد هذا البرومبت 20 خطافاً ويتطلب أن يستخدم كل منها محفزاً نفسياً مختلفاً. يسحب من 20 آلية مُصنَّفة — فجوة الفضول، الموقف المعارض، الخوف من الفقدان، المعرفة الداخلية — ويُجبر على التنوع في المجموعة.
قرارات التصميم
يُعرّف قسم Role تقاطعاً محدداً من الخبرة — استراتيجية المحتوى بالإضافة إلى علم نفس الانتباه. يتطلب وجود أربعة خطافات على الأقل بأرقام محددة. يتطلب ثلاثة خطافات معارضة على الأقل لمنع اللجوء إلى الزوايا الآمنة.
قسم TOP 3 PICKS
توليد 20 خطافاً أمر سهل؛ معرفة أيها الثلاثة يجب استخدامها يتطلب حكماً بشأن الهدف والجمهور والسياق. يُجبر هذا القسم النموذج على تطبيق ذلك الحكم بشكل صريح.