Editorial grading

Every clip is graded A→F. And you know why.

Opaque virality scores teach you nothing: a number drops, you obey. Nysos grades every clip on four editorial axes, writes down the reasons, and lets you decide. You sort a queue of 30 candidates in minutes — and you understand what works in your content.

A

Hook

Do the first 3 seconds stop the scroll?

A

Flow

Does the clip hold without dead air?

B

Value

Does the viewer leave with something?

A

Trend

Can the topic generate comments?

The grid

The 4 axes, and what they really demand

HookDo the first 3 seconds stop the scroll?

The grid is demanding: a real punchline or an intriguing question earns an A; a plain narrative opener like “3 years ago…” earns a B, because it asks the viewer for a leap of faith before the payoff.

FlowDoes the clip hold without dead air?

Silences, digressions, sentences that double back: anything that would lose a TikTok viewer lowers the flow grade.

ValueDoes the viewer leave with something?

A fact, an emotion, a complete story. A moment that is funny in context but empty out of context is graded for what it is: weak standalone value.

TrendCan the topic generate comments?

Debate, strong opinion, hot topic: conversation potential matters, because comments feed distribution.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about grading

How does Nysos's AI choose clips?

The engine reads the source's full transcript — not a sample —, spots candidate moments, then grades each from A to F on four axes: Hook, Flow, Value, Trend. Every grade comes with a written justification.

How is this different from a virality score?

A virality score gives you a number without telling you where it comes from. Nysos's A→F grade is broken down per axis with reasons: you can disagree, correct, and learn what works in YOUR content.

Do I see the grades before publishing?

Yes: each job outputs a queue of clips sorted by grade, with the 4-axis breakdown per clip. Nothing is published without your approval.

Can I see a graded job example?

Yes: the example page shows 6 real clips from a 2h45 Twitch stream, with the grade and justification for each axis.

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