7 viral hits you missed this week

Jenni AI

Just three days ago, Jenni AI racked up 7.9 million views with a lecture hall video featuring an angry professor.

He yells for 12 seconds, and at the end, he says, “I told you to use Jenni AI, not ChatGPT, but you don’t listen.”

The video got over 5,000 comments, some calling out that the clip itself was clearly AI-generated, while others were upset about the KPMG diss.

On another account, they hit 1.3 million views with a 5-second, UGC-style clip.

Good-looking creator, strong hook, and a low-key app mention is a combo that just works.

Tryp

Travel app Tryp reached 1.2M views with a Portuguese ambassador.

The video starts with a close-up and the hook: “I could kiss the flight assistant who showed me this website.”

Tons of people jumped into the comments asking if the site’s legit. One reply, mentioning that some of the founders are Portuguese, picked up over 1.6K likes.

Wand

AI video editor Wand pulled in 2.1 million views with just one video posted six days ago.

It’s a faceless app demo where the creator edits random parts of a parking lot. The hook “Chat are we cooked” stays on screen the whole time.

Viewers took the bait. Most of the 600 comments are people asking what the app is.

Lyfta

Lyfta, a top fitness app, went viral by borrowing a format usually seen in job search or study tool videos.

The clip shows a girl at the gym browsing workouts on the app, paired with the hook: “Girl lives in 2099 💀.”

It’s a basic, overdone format, but it still hit 1.5 million views and 300+ comments.

Tchatch

A French AI dating assistant went viral with a faceless screen-recorded clip.

The video shows a funny text exchange: a guy says, “You’re just like today’s date,” she replies, “What?” and he hits back with, “You’re a 10/10.” On the last screen, the app’s name shows up, hinting it came up with the line.

It racked up 1 million views, 106K likes, and 249 comments.

YikYak

Last but not least, it’s that same winning combo showing up again—long hook plus UGC-style clip, this time from social app YikYak. Just like before, the app name slips in naturally halfway through the story.

The video went up three days ago and saw strong engagement, with 693K views and over 1,000 comments.


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