Most owners post once a week, panic at zero views, and quit. TikTok wants daily, hook-first, native short-form — and it punishes anyone trying to be a billboard. I run TikTok the way the algorithm wants it run, in your voice, on your topic, with the hook patterns that are winning this week.
Local services, mortgage, real estate, contractors — the FYP routinely sends customers in your zip code your way IF the hooks are right and the cadence is daily.
TikTok is still where new audiences get discovered fastest. Daily output + hook iteration is the lever. I run it so you can keep creating.
Faith, recovery, redemption, opinion, niche advocacy — the algorithm does not care what you stand for, only how clearly you hook and how consistently you show up.
This is a planning comparison, not a promise. The actual 30/60/90 projection gets set after intake from your current baseline, your offer, your access, and your budget.
Real screenshots from Ryan's own TikTok drop in here as he ships them. For now, here's the playbook structure.
First-3-second hook patterns measured against your baseline
30-45s native short shot on phone, edited in CapCut, captioned
Stitched / replied to a trending creator's video to ride the topic wave
No — your face, your voice. I write hooks, captions, edit cuts, and post. If you can record 5–10 minutes of native phone footage per week, we're operational.
Yes. 20+ short-form posts per month, daily-ish cadence with the hooks tuned weekly. Cadence beats production value on TikTok.
There's no such thing. I've run mortgage, dental, legal — every niche has hooks. The work is finding yours.
Yes — every TikTok we ship is cross-posted to IG Reels and YouTube Shorts at no extra cost.
Yes. Mutual. Sample available before you start. Every paid engagement is governed by a Texas-law engagement letter.
The reef-barrier is real. The first 1,000 followers feel impossible. Past that, the algorithm starts working with you, not against you. I've crossed it on every platform — now let's get you across.