TrendRemix
·6 min read·TrendRemix Team

What is TrendRemix? A structure-first viral video workbench

TrendRemix is a chat-driven workbench that dissects viral short videos into reusable structural blueprints, then helps you remix them through conversation.

If you have ever stared at a viral 30-second video and wondered why it works for the algorithm but your own attempts at the same structure fall flat, TrendRemix is built for you. It treats every viral hit as a structured artifact: a hook, a sequence of segments, an emotional curve, a set of selling points, and a CTA. Once those components are exposed, remixing the video for your own product becomes a matter of substitution and tone — not guesswork.

The core idea

Most existing tools fall into one of two buckets. Clip editors (CapCut, 剪映) help you cut footage, but they say nothing about why the footage works. Free-form video generators (Runway, Pika) help you create new shots, but they have no memory of what made the original viral. TrendRemix sits between the two.

When you upload a reference video, Google Gemini performs a pixel-level breakdown across two phases. The first phase extracts grounded facts — assets, segments, on-screen text layers, speakers, pacing. The second phase turns those facts into a recreation blueprint that is faithful to the original's structure but adaptable to a new niche or product.

What you get from one analysis

  • Hook mechanism — the exact opening device that captures attention in the first two seconds
  • Segment timeline — what happens between every cut, including camera, action, line, and audio
  • Emotion curve — a quantitative read of when the viewer's emotional engagement peaks
  • Selling-point map — which features the video emphasizes and how it sequences them
  • Conversion mechanics — the CTA strategy and trust signals used
  • Reusable formula — a compressed playbook you can apply to your own product

How conversation drives the remix

Once the structural blueprint is on the infinite canvas, you stop fighting prompts and start having a conversation. "Rewrite this for a SaaS audience." "Swap the CTA to a free-trial sign-up." "Generate three alternate openings that target busy parents instead of college students." Each instruction either updates an existing canvas node or branches a new one. The chat panel becomes your director's chair; the canvas becomes the script room.

Generation, not from scratch

When you ask for a new video, TrendRemix sends the analyzed blueprint — not just a free-form prompt — into the generation model. The output is grounded in the structure of the reference. This is the difference between asking an AI to "make a viral TikTok about coffee" and asking it to "recreate this proven 30-second structure with my coffee brand substituted in." The first is a coin flip; the second is engineering.

TrendRemix supports Nano Banana, Nano Banana 2, and Nano Banana Pro for image generation, and Seedance 2 and Seedance 2 Fast for video generation. All generated assets land back on the canvas, where you can branch, iterate, and version freely.

Where to start

Open the workbench, upload your favorite viral reference, and let the analysis run for sixty seconds. You will see your first structural breakdown, your first emotion curve, and your first recreation blueprint by the time you finish your coffee.

What is TrendRemix? A structure-first viral video workbench | TrendRemix Copilot