
We’re starting to recognize Studley AI’s creator simply by looking at the visuals of their videos: long talking hook, a hand distraction and a delayed CTA.
Lately they’ve been pushing longer talking videos where creators keep their hands busy while delivering advice, then slip the app into the script once viewers are already locked in.
In the last 30 days, we’re counting 18M views across their network and the same visual structure keeps reappearing across their accounts.

The most recent version is a speech on “how to pull an all nighter” as a last-minute exam advice.
One version uses a ziplock bag full of tissues and pulled 2.1M views.
Another uses slime while delivering basically the same speech and reached 993.1K views.
The hand movement is not random.
It gives the video just enough visual activity to hold attention while the creator talks straight to camera.
The viewer is already hooked by the time Studley AI get introduced mid-explanation.
They are testing the same structure in other hooks too.
Another format revolves around "3 websites no one talks about", and again the creator keeps something moving in their hands while talking.
In this case, they’re testing all sorts of water flavor drops.
724.2k views
513.2k views
This also lines up with how Studley is building its creator system behind the scenes.
They are actively recruiting both on-camera UGC creators and faceless creators.
On one side, they want students comfortable yapping to camera and carrying longer talking hooks. On the other, they are still hiring for the faceless formats we already covered before.

Their best faceless formats:
@studywithmere

and @studytipswithemily

