StudyFetch
StudyFetch is back with another viral Reels after riding a StudyTok trend — “studying until my ice melts”.
The video hit 4.4M views just six days ago.
Ghost
Ghost, a recent AI platform that helps content creators find brand deals, went viral with a TikTok video that pulled in 3.7M views.
It features a desk recording of the UGC creator drinking a juice at a cafe, her laptop open, paired with a long hook.
They use multiple numbers throughout the wall of text to trigger a stop-scrolling effect. The hook ends with “that’s $15K just from sending emails”, making people comment asking how she did it. She then replies with the link to the website.
Cosmos
Creative app Cosmos went viral with a quick UGC clip and app recording combo that pulled in 3.7M views and almost 3,000 comments.
She leads with the hook “ai generated images are KILLING the planet so here is an eco friendly alternative”, then moves on to showing said alternative.
Fluently
The language app Fluently has fully embraced AI avatars and just had its first viral moment because of it.
They stuck to the same format they’ve been using for a while, a split-screen showing what to say and what not to say.
The video hit 2.9 million views, but with most of the 1.2K comments being totally random, it seems like the conversion message didn’t quite land.
Inflow
ADHD app Inflow went viral four days ago with a meme video format they’ve been using for years.
The hook “People with ADHD when something doesn’t fall into place like they wanted it to, and overreact just a little bit…” got the video to 2.4M views (slightly boosted), but the complete lack of CTA suggests low effectiveness.
Viggle AI
Video editor Viggle AI jumped on the news of GTA 6 getting delayed to next year and turned it into a funny meme that racked up 2.1 million views and over 2,000 comments.
With tools like this, the edit itself becomes the CTA.
Visualize AI
Last but not least, another AI editor scored a solid win, this time in the home decor space.
The classic “what should I do with this space?” slideshow kicks off with a shot of a plain corner, followed by a series of decor ideas, all generated with the app.
It pulled in 1 million views and more than 1,200 comments.

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