The bait, then the rug-pull.
The title says 'for you,' not 'for me.' Before Aymen says a word, the viewer is already the beneficiary. Then the spoken hook lands the same promise in one sentence and the video is already in motion.
What the video promised.
stated at 00:04 "I am showing you how we create 30 pieces of content that goes viral on social media in two hours." delivered at 09:25
Where the time goes.
01 · Cold open + credentials
States the promise, introduces himself, drops 4 client result claims in 49 seconds.
02 · Step 1: Ideation with Meedro
Live walkthrough of Meedro viral library. Filter by niche, filter by 100K+ views, save to client project, extract hook and transcript via Video Insights.
03 · Step 2: Studying and Scripting in Notion
Pastes viral transcript into Notion client dashboard, breaks down hook sentence-by-sentence, rebuilds script with the client voice and knowledge.
04 · Step 3: Filming and creative direction
Identifies 3 dominant styles in relationship coaching niche. Explains why podcast style lowers audience defense mechanisms against sales.
05 · Step 4: Posting and Results
Shows 181K-view reel with 1,000 comment-keyword responses. Shows Notion content calendar with months pre-scheduled.
06 · Close + CTA
Execution over information closer. Batch filming proof: has not recorded since February but covered through June. Agency CTA to gostogrowth.com.
Visual structure at a glance.
Named ideas worth stealing.
The Reverse-Engineering System
- Ideation / the right topic
- Studying / scripting
- The filming phase
- Posting / Results
Find what is already viral in your niche, extract the script structure, rebuild with client voice, batch-film, track engagement signals to identify which convert to clients.
Defense Mechanism Theory (Podcast Style)
Coaching audiences have developed a defense against direct-to-camera content because it signals someone trying to sell. Off-camera podcast framing reads as authentic conversation and bypasses this.
Comment-Bait Keyword CTA
Embed a keyword in captions asking viewers to comment it. Comments signal intent, build a lead segment, and boost algorithmic reach simultaneously.
Lines you could clip.
"I put 80% of our effort, our attention into this phase because if the topic is not trendy, your video will flop."
"Most of the coaches, the consultants online do not really need more information. They just need execution."
"I have not filmed since February, and we are at May. February covered, March covered, April covered, May covered, and almost June covered."
"People have developed a defense mechanism towards people trying to sell them. The majority looking directly to the camera are trying to sell you something."
How they spent the runtime.
- 04:57 – 05:17 · Gosto Growth (own agency)
- 12:16 – 13:11 · Gosto Growth (own agency)
Things they pointed at.
How they asked for the click.
"Click the first link in the description, book a discovery call."
Well-placed: fires after the batch-filming proof moment when the viewer is mentally exhausted by the idea of doing it themselves. The offer (we do it for you) is the natural next step.
Word for word.
Steal the reverse-engineering loop.
The system is: find what is already winning, extract the structure, swap in your voice, film everything in one block.
- Meedro (or VidIQ, SparkToro, manual scraping) is the front-end of any batch content pipeline. Validate topics before writing anything.
- The Video Insights feature that extracts hooks and transcripts is the real value prop. That is the step that saves 3 hours of manual breakdown per video.
- The Notion client dashboard (Ideas to Scripts to Ready to Film to calendar) maps directly to the Mod Producer runsheet approach. Same system, different tools.
- For any content where you are pitching something indirectly, try the off-camera podcast look to lower audience defenses.
- Comment-bait keywords outperform link-in-bio CTAs for lead gen reels. Test comment KEYWORD on your next batch.
- Show your own calendar pre-loaded as social proof for the batch method. Months-covered is more persuasive than any testimonial.
How to stop staring at a blank page before filming.
You do not have to come up with original ideas. Find what is already working in your space and rebuild it with your own voice.
- Before writing anything, search your topic on Instagram Reels or TikTok sorted by most viewed in the last 30 days. That is your research.
- Read the transcript of a video that did well, then ask: what question did it answer? What did it promise in the first sentence? Use that same structure.
- Film everything in one session. Pick a Saturday, batch 4 to 8 videos, send to editing. You will post more consistently than someone who films daily.
- Comment-bait CTAs get more responses than asking people to click a link in bio.
- Your setup does not need to be fancy. Most high-performing clips shown were shot with a phone in a car or on a couch.







































































