The Trend Radar: 99.1M Views

1. It’s not only romantic love

This slideshow trend is about showing that love is not just romantic.

The first picture opens with the hook “maybe romantic love isn’t the forefront of your life right now”.

The second follows with “but love exists in so many forms” shows that love still exists in other forms through friends, family, pets, and everyday moments.

How to use: this works well for friendship, community, travel or lifestyle apps. Keep the first slide emotional and slightly vulnerable, then use the second to show all the other ways people find connection through your product.

5.6M views

You can also do it as a video instead of a slideshow.

3.9M views

More examples sitting at 4M views.

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2. Oddly specific times I want a boyfriend

Another list format is trending, and this time it is an oddly specific one.

Most versions open with some variation of “oddly specific times I want my bf”, then list random but specific moments when they’re craving a partner.

How to use: Use the list to surface relatable moments where people want closeness, then introduce the app naturally as the solution. Easy fit for dating and relationship apps.

4.1M views

See more examples going from 3.3M views to 1.7M views and more here.

3. Can you hear me?

Creators are using this audio to talk about moments where they are technically present, but still feel ignored.

“Can you hear me or see me?”

Most videos turn that feeling into a specific situation like being the extra person in a trio or trying to get someone’s attention and getting nothing back.

How to use: : use this for social, study, dating, or mental health apps. Start with a situation where the user feels left out or overlooked, then position your app as the thing that gives them support, answers, or connection.

3.7M views

Get the sound here with more videos at 1.8M views and 1.6M views.

4. Let me write this down

This audio is getting used for moments where someone says or does something so specific that you instantly need to write it down.

How to use: this is a natural fit for note-taking, study, coaching, or productivity apps. Frame it around a teacher, coach, creator, or expert saying the one thing users need to remember, then reveal your app as the place where it gets saved.

2.9M views

See more examples at 2.7M views and 1.9M views with the sound here.

5. God Knew I Couldn’t Flirt…

This audio is getting used for self-aware confession posts where the creator turns one tiny trait into their whole appeal.

Most videos keep the setup almost the same: front camera, face close-up, slight smirk, and text like “God knew I couldn’t flirt so he gave me a seductive wink / smile / smirk.” 

How to use: this works well for dating, beauty or ascension/wellness-related apps. Keep the framing self-aware, pick one small feature or habit, and make it feel like the whole reason someone should care.

31.2M views

18.9M views

And there’s more at 11.8M views.

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