Viral Score Predictor
Will your post go viral? Get a 0-100 viral potential score with detailed analysis of what makes content viral, plus actionable suggestions to boost engagement.
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How to Use the Viral Score Predictor
Paste Your Post
Enter the content you want to analyze for viral potential.
Select Platform
Choose Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or TikTok for platform-specific analysis.
Get Your Score
Receive a 0-100 viral score with detailed factor breakdown.
Improve & Post
Apply suggestions to boost your viral potential before posting.
What Makes Content Go Viral?
- Strong hooks that stop the scroll in the first 5 words
- Emotional resonance that triggers joy, surprise, or curiosity
- Engagement triggers like questions, CTAs, or controversy
- Optimal length that's easy to consume quickly
- Good formatting with line breaks, emojis, and visual hierarchy
- Timing and relevance that taps into trending topics
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is the viral score prediction?
Our AI analyzes 6 key viral factors based on patterns from millions of successful posts. While no predictor is 100% accurate (virality depends on many variables), our scores provide reliable guidance on your content's potential.
What's a good viral score?
Scores above 70 indicate strong viral potential. 50-70 shows good engagement potential. Below 50 suggests room for improvement. Remember, even high-scoring content needs the right timing and audience.
Can I improve my score?
Absolutely! Our tool provides specific, actionable suggestions prioritized by impact. Apply the high-priority suggestions first for the biggest improvements.
Does platform matter for virality?
Yes! Each platform has different viral factors. Twitter values brevity and wit, Instagram loves visual storytelling, LinkedIn prefers professional insights, and TikTok favors entertainment and trends.
How is the score calculated?
The viral score is a weighted average of 6 factors: Hook Strength (25%), Emotional Impact (25%), Engagement Triggers (20%), Content Length (10%), Format & Structure (10%), and Timing & Relevance (10%).