How to write scroll-stopping hooks with Stanley
Last updated: January 30, 2026
Your hook is the most important part of your LinkedIn post — it’s what makes someone stop scrolling and start reading. Stanley can help you craft hooks that feel authentic, clear, and compelling without sounding clickbaity.
Start with the core idea 💡
Before writing a hook, tell Stanley what your post is really about.
You can share:
The main insight or lesson
A belief you’ve changed your mind about
A problem your audience struggles with
A moment that surprised you
Even a single sentence is enough for Stanley to work with.
Ask Stanley for multiple hook options 🎯
Instead of settling on the first hook, ask Stanley to generate a few different versions.
Try prompts like:
“Give me 5 different hooks for this post.”
“Write hooks with different tones (direct, curious, bold).”
“What’s a hook that would stop me from scrolling?”
Seeing options side-by-side makes it easier to feel what resonates.
Use proven hook styles 🧩
Stanley can help you experiment with common hook formats, such as:
A surprising statement
A strong opinion or contrarian take
A short story opener
A question that creates tension
A clear promise of value
You can ask Stanley to rewrite your hook using a specific style.
Refine the hook together ✍🏼
Once you have a draft, collaborate with Stanley to sharpen it.
You can ask him to:
Make it shorter or more direct
Remove anything that feels vague or generic
Increase clarity without adding hype
Match your natural voice more closely
Small tweaks often make a big difference.
Pro tip: Clarity beats cleverness 🚀
A scroll-stopping hook doesn’t need to be dramatic — it needs to be clear. Stanley can help you say the obvious thing well, which is often what resonates most.
🙋 Need a hand?
If your hooks aren’t landing or you want help finding the right angle, email us anytime at stanley@stanwith.me and we’ll help you dial it in 💌