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    Free trending tool

    Trending this week

    Pick a platform to see the topics creators are posting about right now. Updated every few hours. No sign-up required.

    What "trending this week" means here

    "Trending this week" on TINS HUB means the topics, sounds and formats that creators on each platform are posting about right now — surfaced from a rolling seven-day window and refreshed every few hours. Each platform has its own list; we deliberately don't show a single cross-platform leaderboard, because what's working on TikTok is rarely what's working on LinkedIn or Substack.

    At a glance — what each platform's list tracks

    Each platform has its own signals and its own cadence. The table below summarises what feeds into the ranking on each one; the per-platform pages explain the scoring in more detail.

    PlatformWhat we track
    TikTokSounds, formats, topic velocity
    YouTubeSearch demand × upload supply, watch-time
    InstagramReels momentum, audio, carousel saves
    XQuote/reply velocity, community spread
    LinkedInDwell on long posts, carousel saves, comment substance
    ThreadsReply/re-thread velocity, cross-account spread
    PinterestRising searches, save velocity, seasonality
    BlueskyCustom-feed repost/reply velocity
    SubstackNotes velocity, cross-publication mentions
    TwitchCategory viewer velocity, channel diversity

    How we pick what's trending

    We collect public signals per platform — view velocity, comment ratios, share or save rates, search interest, and how widely a topic is spreading across distinct accounts. Each signal is normalised against that platform's own baseline, then combined into a momentum score that powers the one-to-three-bar signal meter on every card.

    Topics that are near-identical (same angle, slightly different wording) are clustered into one card, so the list represents distinct ideas rather than echo chambers. When a niche is too thin in one geography, we broaden the lookup so you still see something useful. Nothing is re-ranked by paid placement — there is no way to pay TINS HUB to show up here.

    • Refreshed roughly every six hours across a rolling seven-day window
    • One list per platform — no global leaderboard, no cross-platform averaging
    • Near-identical angles clustered into a single card to avoid duplicates
    • No paid placement, ever — ranking is signal-driven only

    Questions people ask

    How often does TINS HUB update its trending lists?

    We refresh every public trending list roughly every six hours, over a rolling seven-day window — so what you see is current without flipping on every viral spike. Each platform page shows the timestamp of the last refresh and a countdown to the next one.

    Which platforms are covered?

    Ten platforms today: TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, Threads, Pinterest, Bluesky, Substack and Twitch. Each one has its own per-platform page with its own scoring rules — pick a tile above to open one.

    Is the trending data free to use?

    Yes — the on-page lists and the embeddable widget are free, including on commercial sites. The only conditions are that the TINS HUB attribution stays visible, and that you don't re-host the data, redistribute it as a feed, or use it to train AI models. The full clause is §10a of our Terms of Service.

    Can I embed the trending widget on my site?

    Yes. Open any per-platform page, click 'Get embed code', and paste one line of JavaScript into your site. The widget auto-refreshes, inherits your site's light or dark theme, and stays free as long as the attribution stays visible. The full setup guide — attributes, theming, troubleshooting — lives at /trending/embed.

    How is this different from the personalised trends inside the TINS HUB app?

    These public pages are audience-agnostic — a generic per-platform view. Inside the app, signed-in members get trends scored for their specific niche, audience, geography and format, with ready-to-post hooks and outlines for each idea. That's the paid product; this page is the free preview.

    Where does the trending data come from?

    Public platform signals — what's openly viewable on each platform's feeds and search. We normalise per-platform, cluster near-identical angles into one card, and apply our own momentum scoring. We do not scrape private or logged-in content, and we do not re-rank by paid placement.

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