7 viral hits you missed last week

Yope

Yope is tapping into the whole “new year / new memories” energy by pitching a simple Jan 1 ritual anyone can do with their friends.

On-screen hook: “Me telling my friends that we should download Yope and start a secret album on January 1st…”

The creator pitches that if everyone adds one photo a day all year, and by the end of 2026 you’ve basically made a memory movie together.

1.9M views and 35.9k bookmarks, posted last week.


StudyFetch

StudyFetch is still thriving on productive chaos and the funniest part is that people are starting to recognize them straight away.

For this video, they used the hook: “Forcing myself to study by chaining myself to the chair and freezing the key 🥴

It let to 1.8 M views, and one comment “Is it study fetch ?” that pulled 4,354 likes.

She literally locks herself in her chair, drops the key in ice, then goes full on studying mode with a StudyFetch demo.


Airlearn

Language learning pain remains undefeated.

A single Portuguese word inside Airlearn’s app feature (“Cabeleireiro”) made the creator spiral over the pronunciation and pulled 1.7M views in under a week.

Hook: “why tf is Portuguese so hard?”


Yapper

If you’re still not sold on AI pranks, Yapper’s got another banger for you.

This time: “convincing my dad he’s in the files (gone terribly wrong 😭)”

The creator uses AI to fabricate proof, films the reaction, and lets the confusion do all the work. It pulled 1.4M views in three days.


Grandir

Grandir posted a “quick hack” format with Sora-style visuals and a fake-urgent “fact” you need to know if you want to grow.

“If you sleep on your back you’re doomed to be 1m65”. An anxiety bait that pulled 401.6K views (and it’s all in French).


Opal

This reflection content is right on schedule.

Opal is back with it’s classroom-style breakdown, this time explaining what an end-of-year check-in actually means.

And of course, sliding Opal into the conversation as the tool to track it.

They did 301.5K views with this one.


Iori Flashcards

Iori flashcards pulled 3M views with a street interview style format.

This one hooks you before you even realise it’s an app reveal: “I think I can speak your language”

The creator approaches strangers, attempts their language, then reveals how they’re learning it.



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