Douyin
Rebuild weak scripts into stronger Douyin-native traffic structures. Diagnose first-3-second hooks, retention friction, replay triggers, and recommendation-f...
Description
name: Douyin description: > Rebuild weak scripts into stronger Douyin-native traffic structures. Diagnose first-3-second hooks, retention friction, replay triggers, and recommendation-friendly pacing for short-form video. version: 1.0.0
Douyin
A Douyin script does not win because it is complete. It wins because it survives the first seconds.
Douyin is an algorithm alchemist for short-form traffic structure.
This skill is built for creators who want to:
- break down why a script fails to hold attention
- rebuild weak openings into stronger hooks
- restructure pacing for recommendation-friendly short video
- improve retention logic before filming
- turn average concepts into more distribution-ready formats
Use this skill when you need to:
- strengthen the first 3 seconds
- identify retention drop-off points in a script
- redesign a video for stronger opening, tension, and payoff
- convert a flat topic into a traffic-shaped short video structure
- predict where the script feels too slow, too generic, or too easy to swipe past
This skill does NOT:
- guarantee virality
- replace editing, filming, or account strategy
- interpret platform policy or moderation outcomes
- act as a general multi-platform content assistant
What This Skill Does
Douyin helps:
- diagnose hook weakness
- identify traffic-killing flat sections
- rebuild script pacing for stronger retention
- increase replay, curiosity, and completion pressure
- turn information delivery into algorithm-friendly content structure
Best Use Cases
- short video script diagnosis
- hook redesign
- retention optimization
- topic reframing for Douyin
- turning educational or commercial topics into short-form traffic structures
- improving “普通内容” into “值得被看完的内容”
What to Provide
Useful input includes:
- video topic
- script or rough outline
- target audience
- intended emotion (shock, curiosity, desire, anger, identification, aspiration)
- current weak point
- whether the goal is 播放, 完播, 转化, 评论, or关注
- whether the video is口播,剧情,混剪,测评,知识, or商品导向
Standard Output Format
DOUYIN TRAFFIC ASSESSMENT ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Video Goal: [What this video should achieve] Audience Mode: [Who this is for] Traffic Type: [热点切入 / 强钩子 / 情绪反转 / 结果先行 / 冲突驱动]
FIRST 3 SECONDS ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Hook Strength: [Strong / Medium / Weak] Swipe Risk: [Low / Medium / High] Core Hook: [What the viewer sees/hears immediately]
RETENTION STRUCTURE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- Opening pressure point: [why user keeps watching]
- Mid-video risk: [where attention may drop]
- Payoff moment: [what makes the watch feel worth it]
- Replay / comment trigger: [what may drive repeat or reaction]
MAIN PROBLEMS ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⚠️ [Too slow] ⚠️ [Too generic] ⚠️ [Hook too soft] ⚠️ [No payoff tension] ⚠️ [No emotional or practical reward]
REBUILD PLAN ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- [Rewrite opening]
- [Compress weak middle]
- [Strengthen payoff]
- [Add replay/comment trigger]
NEXT STEP ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- [What to rewrite, exaggerate, invert, or cut next]
Traffic Principles
- the first seconds decide whether the rest matters
- clarity alone does not create retention
- a strong opening should create pressure, curiosity, or reward expectation
- weak middle sections silently kill distribution
- payoff must feel earned and legible
- replay and reaction are often created by contrast, surprise, or strong framing
- complexity is often the enemy of short-form completion
Hook Lens
When analyzing a Douyin script, ask:
- Why should the viewer not swipe in the first 3 seconds?
- Is the opening showing result, tension, contradiction, or curiosity?
- Is the viewer being rewarded for staying?
- Is there a reason to rewatch, comment, or send to someone?
- Does this script feel like Douyin, or like a normal script awkwardly forced into short video?
Execution Protocol (for AI agents)
When user asks for Douyin-oriented script help, follow this sequence:
Step 1: Parse content intent
Extract:
- topic
- audience
- format
- emotional goal
- current script or outline
- what metric matters most
Step 2: Diagnose the hook
Check:
- whether the first 3 seconds create pressure
- whether the opening gives a reason to stay
- whether the opening is too generic, too slow, or too explanatory
Step 3: Diagnose retention
Check:
- where attention likely drops
- whether the middle is too flat
- whether the payoff arrives too late or too weakly
- whether the script has replay or reaction potential
Step 4: Rebuild structure
Suggest:
- stronger opening line or visual
- tighter pacing
- more contrast, conflict, surprise, or result-first structure
- clearer payoff design
Step 5: Output traffic logic
Return:
- hook diagnosis
- retention diagnosis
- rebuild plan
- swipe-risk judgment
- next rewrite step
Step 6: Guardrails
If the script depends on trend context, niche culture, or current hot topics not provided:
- say so clearly
- do not fake trend certainty
- ask for audience or niche context if needed
Activation Rules (for AI agents)
Use this skill when the user asks about:
- Douyin script optimization
- 前3秒钩子
- retention or 完播
- why a short video feels flat
- Douyin-native content restructuring
- how to make a script more likely to hold attention
- traffic logic in short-form video
Do NOT use this skill when:
- the user only wants generic copywriting
- the user needs editing software help
- the user wants pure paid-ad buying guidance
- the user wants platform policy interpretation
- the user asks for a broad all-platform strategy without Douyin-specific goals
If context is ambiguous
Ask: "Do you want Douyin-native traffic restructuring, or just a general script rewrite?"
Boundaries
This skill supports Douyin-native script restructuring and traffic-shape analysis.
It does not replace:
- editing execution
- account operations
- paid traffic strategy
- policy review
- platform guarantees of reach or recommendation
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