8 Viral Hits You Missed This Week
Replit
The AI coding platform had several hits this week using UGC close-ups and a dating story.
The hook is very TikTok: “POV: you gave the IT guy a chance and he sent this… Like wtf.”
Then the video cuts to a cute little date-planning page built on Replit.
She repeated the format every day for a week, totalling 10.5M views.
One video reached 1.9 million views and 125K likes two days ago.
Creed
Creed is still running its Christian confession format.
The video is a close-up face clip with a text overlay titled “my Christian confessions.”
The list includes things like barely reading the Bible, struggling with lust, loving secular music and the classic mention of “Creed streak” to include the app.
It reached 1.5 million views in four days.
A simple product demo masked under a relationship setup makes it feel much more clickable…
Widgetable
Widgetable is still turning relationship content into widget content.
One creator pushed a curiosity hook to promote the sleep counting widget and reached 1.5 million views on Reels last week.
She had two other hits in the same week: 484k views and 178k views.
Their best-performing account posted another slideshow with messy relationship texts as the hook, then brought the app in through the couple widget context.
It reached 270K views in three days.
Cantina
Cantina might be this week’s biggest standout.
The video opens with a classic crying-face hook, then moves into the phone reveal, where Cantina becomes part of the story.
It reached 10.8 million views in six days and over 690K likes.
Cheaterbuster
Cheaterbuster went for another scripted video that looks like a hidden camera setup.
The video starts with someone cleaning, then getting a suspicious phone call.
It reached 1.6 million views in two days.
Albo
Albo is back on our feed with a new wave of UGC creators, but faceless content had the biggest hit this week.
The creator used a photo slideshow to share internet finds in a way that feels useful enough to save.
The video was posted three days ago and reached 903K views, with 58K saves.
For an app built around saving things, that’s a pretty good signa
Simplify
Simplify keeps pushing the street-question videos.
A group of friends pass the camera around and mention jobs, salaries, and the tool they use to find them.
It reached 3.2 million views in six days.
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