Can I use viral video cloning for free?
You can start with a free trial. Analysis, generation, asset library use, retries, downloads, and history may require login, credits, or available plan quota.
Paste a TikTok link or upload a short reference, add your product context, and turn a proven hook, pacing, scene structure, and selling angle into a new AI workflow.
CreatOK turns the reference into editable creative logic, then helps you rebuild it around your product instead of copying blindly.
Hook
Keep the opening pattern that earns attention.
Product fit
Rewrite the angle around your offer and market.
Storyboard
Review scenes before video generation.
Use the full workspace to analyze a reference, choose a replication plan, edit the storyboard, generate the video, retry, compare, and manage history.
Use viral cloning when a reference already proves the format, but your product needs its own compliant, editable version.
Adapt a viral video structure to your product name, selling points, target audience, and market.
Turn one reference into multiple replication plans so teams can test angles without starting from a blank script.
Extract camera movement, scenes, dialogue, actions, and rhythm before generating a new short-form video.
Rebuild a familiar idea with updated products, images, audience, and language while keeping the proven pacing.
The workflow follows the real app: provide a reference, add product context, choose a rewrite plan, then generate from an editable storyboard.
Paste a supported TikTok link or upload a short file so the app can analyze the source structure.
Use a TikTok Shop product link, product name, target market, selling points, or product images to guide the rewrite.
Choose a replication variant, review the storyboard, set output options, and submit the video generation task.
The landing panel keeps the first step light, while the full workspace exposes the controls needed for a real product creative task.
The app breaks down scenes, action, audio, script, style, device, props, and result so the structure is visible before rewriting.
Start with a faithful replica option, then compare more conservative, balanced, or aggressive product-led rewrite plans.
Target market, audience, primary selling point, secondary selling points, and product images can shape the final storyboard.
The full workspace keeps generated tasks, lets you retry failed work, and compares original and recreated videos when results are ready.
Practical answers before you adapt a real TikTok reference.
You can start with a free trial. Analysis, generation, asset library use, retries, downloads, and history may require login, credits, or available plan quota.
The current workflow supports TikTok links and local uploads, then prepares the reference for analysis, rewriting, and storyboard generation.
No. The workflow analyzes structure and offers replication plans, then rewrites the storyboard around your product context. You should only use references you are allowed to analyze and adapt.
Yes. You can paste a TikTok Shop product link, enter product details manually, choose a target market, and add product images to guide the rewrite.
After analysis, you can choose a variant, adjust rewritten elements, review storyboard scenes, select model output settings, and add optional reference images before submitting.
Use generated videos only when you have rights to the source materials, product assets, likenesses, voice, music, and platform usage. Follow copyright, advertising, and TikTok Shop policies.
Move from reference analysis to storyboard planning and video generation with nearby CreatOK tools.
Start with a TikTok reference, add product context, then continue in the full workspace to analyze, rewrite, storyboard, generate, compare, and manage results.
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