15 secondsTikTok Product Hook
Hook music sized for TikTok’s first-second retention curve. One click, no prompt-writing, finished track in under two minutes.
BPM · 128–142
Thirty hand-tuned starting points covering social ads, e-commerce videos, brand identity, YouTube intros, game trailers, and podcast beds. Pick one, click, done.
30 secondsAmazon listing video conversion is a trust play, not a vibe play. This preset matches — bright marimba, predictable phrasing, nothing that reads as "trying too hard".
BPM · 108–118
30 secondsStomp-clap indie pop on plucked nylon guitar. The kind of bed that says "founder-led", "made-by-humans", "actually cares about the customer".
BPM · 110–120
30 secondsFingerpicked steel-string guitar, soft mandolin, brushed snare. The kind of sound that matches the "made by an actual human" promise Etsy buyers are paying for.
BPM · 88–100
15 secondseBay’s remaining-time urgency is a real conversion lever. This preset borrows from it — ticking 16ths, rising bells, no final resolution. The viewer feels the clock.
BPM · 136–148
30 secondsWalmart shoppers skew family, value-conscious, and demographically wide. This preset matches — friendly piano, light shaker, vocal pad. Nothing that reads as "for someone else".
BPM · 102–112
15 secondsAliExpress sells the same SKU into 200+ countries. This preset doesn’t pick a language — bright synth pluck, electronic kick, instrumental throughout. Works the same in Lagos as it does in Lima.
BPM · 124–136
30 secondsLuxury fragrance ads earn their premium through restraint. This preset matches — sustained strings, slow felt piano, ethereal solo vocal. The kind of music that lets a single perfume bottle hold the frame.
BPM · 56–68
15 secondsBrand jingles earn their budget by getting stuck in heads. This preset is engineered for that — retro trumpet, hand-clap groove, doo-doo-da-da hook with the slogan slot pre-cut at the end.
BPM · 122–134
15 secondsA logo sting is the audio equivalent of your wordmark. This preset delivers it — orchestral whoosh into a resolved chord, then silence. Drop it on every video, every webinar open, every product launch.
BPM · 80–90
30 secondsFashion campaigns trade on confidence. This preset earns it — gated reverb snare, pulsing bass, distant vocal pad. Music that walks, doesn’t announce.
BPM · 112–122
1 minuteBuilds from a sparse arpeggio to a full-band chorus over 60 seconds. The kind of track a founder posts on launch day with a one-line caption — "We did it."
BPM · 118–128
15 secondsYouTube intros either earn the next 30 seconds or get skipped. This preset earns it — distorted guitar riff, rising whooshes, channel-mark sting at second 12.
BPM · 124–138
15 secondsYouTube end-screens hold the viewer for ~10 seconds while they decide what to do next. This preset gives them space — soft pad, slow filter sweep, no drums fighting their attention.
BPM · 80–92
1 minuteVideo essays live or die on listener attention to the words. This preset takes the opposite of every other template — no hook, no melody, no drums. Just evolving texture under your voice.
BPM · 70–82
1 minuteTutorial viewers stay if the cognitive load feels manageable. This preset helps — calm electric piano, brushed drums, vinyl crackle. The music does the comforting; you do the explaining.
BPM · 78–88
1 minuteVlogs cut between voiceover and silent b-roll constantly. This preset breathes with the cuts — warm guitar strums, light percussion, hummed vocal that fills the silent moments without crowding the talkative ones.
BPM · 98–110
1 minuteIndie game trailers compete with AAA productions on production value alone. This preset closes the gap — hybrid orchestral-electronic, build to a drop at second 35, anthemic chorus that lands on a wishlist click.
BPM · 110–124
30 secondsMobile game install ads convert on a satisfaction loop — gameplay → level-up → install. This preset is the audio version of that loop. Bouncy chiptune lead, level-up sting at the end, ready for the App Store cut.
BPM · 128–142
1 minuteTwitch streams run 4+ hours. The bed has to disappear gracefully into the background and never demand a chat-overlay-clearing dynamic moment. This preset does — synthwave pad, plucked staccato bass, no melodic hook to compete with your reads.
BPM · 88–98
15 secondsPodcast intros set the cognitive frame for the next 30 minutes. This preset cues "smart, curious, worth your attention" — jazzy upright bass, brushed drums, Rhodes piano. The kind of intro that NPR earned a generation on.
BPM · 100–112
30 secondsPodcast outros do double duty — emotional close-out plus sponsor read plus next-episode tease. This preset gives all three room to breathe. Fingerpicked nylon guitar, brush drums, Rhodes pad. Never peaks.
BPM · 88–98
1 minuteInterview podcasts have natural silences — the editing reality is they often need a bed to soften the pauses without cueing "B-segment". This preset solves that. Pure ambient pad, no rhythm, designed to be invisible until needed.
BPM · 70–80
Open the studio, type the vibe, hear a finished song in 30 seconds. Free to start, royalty-free to ship, no credit card required.