Save any video, article or thread and Hookova writes the summary. Paste a Short and it goes shot by shot — framing, camera, every cut. You can make the same video.
You bookmarked it. That was eight months ago.
It's in a tab, a folder, a Notes app, or a DM to yourself.
So you never go back, and you never learn from it.
Whatever you're holding when you find something, there's a way to keep it.
Share a TikTok, Reel or Short straight out of the app it's playing in.
iOS · coming soonOne click on whatever page you're reading. Right-click a link to save it unopened.
Chrome · unpackedThere's a field at the top of the board. Nothing to install.
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A title, a one-sentence synopsis, the two to four things worth remembering, and the shelf it belongs on. Two to five seconds. You type nothing.
Paste a TikTok, YouTube Short or Instagram Reel. Get a shot-by-shot reproduction storyboard — framing, camera, the hook technique behind every cut, and what to do to recreate it.
A real analysis of a 39.6s YouTube Shorts clip: 22 rows across 10 cuts and 12 sub-frames. Tap any card on the timeline to browse it, or open a shot for its full framing, camera and reproduction notes.
I used to rewatch a competitor's Short twenty times with a notepad. Now I paste the link and get the cut list, the framing and the reason each shot is there before my coffee's cold.
The sub-frame breakdown is the part nobody else does. Seeing that a 6-second take is really four beats changed how I cut my own footage.
We hand the reproduction storyboard straight to the crew. It's the closest thing to a shot list we've ever gotten out of a piece of software.
The creators you keep watching aren't lucky. Take one apart shot by shot and you'll see exactly what you're copying.
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