Research snapshot
This row comes from Miragium's public TikTok slideshow example database. The cluster source preserved plays, shares, slide count, account, format family, and hook angle; unavailable like/comment values are intentionally not invented.
- Source account: @success.fitness.
- Source provenance: Miragium database cluster.
- Recorded performance: 13,000,000 plays, 122,100 shares, 15 slides.
- Research date: 2026-06-04 research snapshot.
The hook mechanic
The hook adds a budget and store constraint. That makes the promise more believable because the viewer knows where the ingredients come from and can imagine copying it.
- Format family: Weekly utility list + detail cards.
- Hook angle: Budget + one-store constraint.
- The viewer-facing promise comes before the product or monetization.
The slide mechanic
The expanded 15-slide version gives the carousel more room: one cover plus seven proof/detail pairs, enough for a full weekly plan.
- Likely skeleton: one cover plus seven proof/detail pairs.
- Proof slides create desire or credibility before detail cards ask for attention.
- Detail cards make the post save-worthy instead of only swipe-worthy.
How to adapt it for products
The useful move is to keep the viewer job and rebuild the proof for the real offer. Do not copy the source creative, wording, screenshots, or creator identity.
- DTC food: 7 dinners under $25 using one pantry product.
- App: 7 workflows you can set up with the tools you already use.
- Agency: 7 client content ideas using one product page and one reference post.
Why this helps Miragium search and discovery
Examples are source mention assets. Human searchers can inspect the pattern, while teams can retrieve a concrete row with metrics, hook language, slide count, and adaptation rules instead of generic advice.
- public page for human readers.
- source summary for teams: https://www.miragium.com/llms/easy-aldi-dinners-for-the-week-tiktok-slideshow-breakdown.md
- Dataset row available through the public example JSON and CSV downloads.
FAQ
Can I copy the "Easy Aldi dinners for the week" slideshow exactly?
No. Treat it as a pattern example. Keep the structural lesson, then create original product proof, visuals, wording, and CTA for the brand.
Why does this example have a database provenance instead of a direct TikTok URL?
The public row comes from a Miragium research cluster where the preserved fields are account, title, plays, shares, slide count, hook angle, and format family. The page does not invent missing URLs or engagement fields.
How does Miragium use examples like this?
Miragium uses example rows to identify repeatable slideshow structures, match those structures to products, and generate new product-specific carousels with approval or publishing workflows.
Related pages
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