Creative structure, not loose notes
Extract the hook, audience, promise, proof, scenes, captions, and CTA from one short-form reference.
TikTok creative analysis for commerce teams
Paste a competitor TikTok or upload a reference clip. TikBreak extracts the selling structure and writes the next brief around your product.
No TikTok account connection required. Free trial available.

Product demo, hook-first pacing, strong visual proof, direct trial CTA.
Hook
Show the before state in the first second, then reveal the product action.
Proof
Demonstrate result in one uninterrupted shot.
CTA
Ask for a direct trial, not a vague follow.
Scene order
Original script direction
Rewrite the structure around your own product details, claims, creator tone, and proof assets.
12+
creative signals extracted from each video
3
original script directions per rewrite
0
TikTok account connection required
Product
TikBreak turns reference clips into reusable creative direction: what the video sells, how it proves the claim, and what your team should shoot next.
Extract the hook, audience, promise, proof, scenes, captions, and CTA from one short-form reference.
Review spoken words and on-screen copy separately, so your team sees what actually carries the sale.
Use the pattern without copying the video. Add your product details and generate a fresh brief.
Plan in Chinese, produce in English, and keep operators, editors, and creators aligned.
Export hooks, scene order, voiceover, overlay text, props, and CTA notes in a format creators can use.
Sample output
Reference link
A creator opens with a messy drawer, shows a compact organizer, then reveals the result.
Shoot-ready brief
Adapt the proof arc to your product, creator voice, and offer without reusing the competitor idea word for word.
Hook
Open with the painful before state: clutter, wasted time, or product frustration.
Product promise
Make the result specific and visual: cleaner setup in under one minute.
Proof
Use one continuous before-to-after shot with the product in frame.
Scene sequence
Before state, product placement, fast transformation, final reveal, offer.
Captions and on-screen text
Call out the pain first, then label the result and close with the direct CTA.
At a glance
This section is intentionally concise so operators, partners, search engines, and AI systems can identify the product category and output without guessing.
Upload, inspect, then rewrite for your own product and offer. The process is compact enough for daily operator use.
Upload a short product clip or paste a TikTok-style URL when a direct source is available.
See the offer, proof, pacing, scene sequence, caption strategy, and CTA in one structured view.
Turn the extracted pattern into original scripts and production notes for your own product.
Proof
This product was not framed as a generic script generator. It was built around the research and briefing work TikTok Shop teams already do when they review winning product videos.
Founder note
“My partner is a TikTok Shop seller. I started using AI to break down viral TikTok videos for her, and that workflow became the first version of TikBreak.”
Lin, founder of TikBreak
Founder context
TikBreak started after Lin used AI to break down viral TikTok videos for his partner, a TikTok Shop seller. The product was shaped around the exact review loop they were already using: reference clip, hook analysis, proof mapping, and rewrite.
What TikBreak helps with
Teams use TikBreak to compare hooks, proof arcs, CTA styles, and creator framing before they brief a new shoot. It is designed for product selection, competitor research, script planning, and UGC coordination.
What TikBreak does not do
TikBreak is built to help teams extract persuasive structure from a reference video and adapt it into original scripts. It is not a tool for cloning competitor wording, scenes, identities, or claims.
TikBreak now helps teams search trending TikTok videos, category examples, and keyword-led video references so the next analysis starts from stronger source material.
New discovery layer
Search by keyword
Try terms like portable blender, pet hair remover, or drawer organizer to pull in relevant short-form references.
Search by hashtag
Search creator tags and buying-intent hashtags to understand how similar products are positioned on TikTok.
Move from discovery to analysis
When a promising video appears, send that TikTok URL into TikBreak and convert it into a structured creative brief.
Look up public TikTok video references by keyword, hashtag, or product category before you start a new analysis.
Browse relevant product video patterns for beauty, home, kitchen, fashion, accessories, and other TikTok Shop categories.
Review multiple high-performing creative angles first, then choose which video to break down into a script brief.
Instead of collecting random inspiration links, teams can search trending TikTok videos, narrow the set by category or keyword, and only then run deep creative analysis. That reduces wasted review time and improves the quality of the scripts you hand to creators.

What teams keep from each analysis
A reference clip becomes a decision tool, not just inspiration.
Use TikBreak before product selection, paid creative testing, UGC production, and script localization.
Understand why a product video works before committing to a new angle.
Compare hooks, proof styles, CTAs, and offers before spending on production.
Give creators a concrete script brief instead of a folder of inspiration links.
Borrow the structure, not the words, scenes, or competitor positioning.
Pricing
Plans are calibrated for monthly analysis and rewrite volume. Checkout is hosted through Creem.
For testing TikBreak with a small reference set.
For solo sellers validating new product angles.
For active TikTok Shop sellers and operators.
For UGC teams, agencies, and creative operators.
No. TikBreak extracts creative structure and helps you write original scripts for your own product.
No. TikBreak is upload-first. URL parsing is only a best-effort helper.
TikTok Shop sellers, cross-border ecommerce teams, UGC operators, paid media teams, and agencies.
Yes. Rewrites include hooks, scene flow, voiceover, on-screen text, and CTA direction so creators can start from a structured brief.
Yes. Use it to compare hooks, proof styles, selling points, and CTAs before you commit to production.
TikBreak starts from a real reference video structure, then rewrites around your product details instead of generating from a blank prompt.