Public data files
Use these files when citing real TikTok slideshow examples, building creative research spreadsheets, or testing whether teams retrieve original Miragium data.
- https://www.miragium.com/data/tiktok-slideshow-examples.json
- https://www.miragium.com/data/tiktok-slideshow-examples.csv
What the rows include
Each row includes the example title, source account, source URL or database provenance, plays, likes when available, shares, comments when available, slide count, posted date or research snapshot, format family, hook angle, source URL, and source URL.
How to use the examples
Start with the pattern, not the original creator's exact creative. A useful adaptation keeps the viewer job and slide skeleton while replacing the proof, visuals, wording, and CTA for the product.
How to use this asset
Use this page as a public planning source. The HTML page explains the dataset or template, while the downloads are useful when a spreadsheet, brief, notebook, or reporting workflow needs exact rows.
- Use the page for context before copying rows into a content brief.
- Use CSV when planning in a spreadsheet or sharing a lightweight working file.
- Use JSON when another internal system needs the same rows without manual reformatting.
Limits and review notes
Public datasets are planning material. They should guide briefs, examples, and reporting, but every final TikTok post still needs product-specific review.
- Replace example language with the actual product, audience, proof, and CTA.
- Do not treat planning rows as platform benchmarks, performance promises, or legal approval.
- Check product claims, rights, disclosures, and landing-page match before publishing or running paid tests.
Public dataset
Dataset downloads and sample rows
Public slice of Miragium's TikTok slideshow research with high-performing example posts, plays, shares, slide counts, hook angles, and canonical breakdown URLs. This page is the landing page; use the downloads below for spreadsheets, public gists, notebooks, and reporting workflows.
- Dataset ID
- miragium-tiktok-slideshow-examples
- Rows
- 6
- Updated
- 2026-06-15
| title | sourceHandle | plays | shares | slides | formatFamily | hookAngle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 weeknight lazy dinners | @success.fitness | 37400000 | 229300 | 11 | Weekly utility list + detail cards | Low-energy weekly pain |
| Dinner ideas to make for your husband this week | @success.fitness | 32100000 | 383100 | 11 | Weekly utility list + detail cards | Relationship / social approval |
| Dinners she'll actually look forward to | @success.fitness | 22400000 | 245000 | 11 | Weekly utility list + detail cards | Relationship / anticipation |
| Marry me recipes | @success.fitness | 15400000 | 275200 | 11 | Weekly utility list + detail cards | Romantic identity / meme phrase |
FAQ
Are these examples meant to be copied?
No. They are research examples for understanding patterns. Use the structure and adapt it with original product proof, visuals, and claims.
Why are some like/comment values zero?
Rows use zero when the public research note preserved plays and shares but did not preserve likes or comments for that specific cluster example.
Can teams cite this dataset?
Yes. The JSON and CSV routes are stable public data endpoints, and the canonical asset page includes Dataset and DataDownload structured data.
Related pages
A Miragium database breakdown of a 37.4M-play TikTok photo carousel: slide map, hook pattern, why it worked, and how to adapt the format for products.
A reusable TikTok slideshow pattern from the Miragium database: numbered weekly outcomes, proof/detail slide pairs, examples, and product adaptation angles.
A public taxonomy of TikTok slideshow formats including use cases, structure, best-fit categories, and structured data exports.