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How to Find Trending TikTok Topics with AI

March 29, 2026

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AIReelVideo Team

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8 min read

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Key Takeaways

  • The best time to jump on a TikTok trend is during the growth phase, not at the peak
  • AI-powered discovery tools can surface trending topics 2-5 days before manual research would find them
  • Competitor analysis is the most reliable method for finding niche-specific trends
  • Combine multiple sources (TikTok Creative Center, Google Trends, AI discovery) for the most complete picture

The Trend Timing Problem

Every TikTok trend has a lifecycle: emergence, growth, peak, saturation, decline. Most creators discover trends at or after the peak - when thousands of other creators are already posting about the same thing. By then, the algorithm is ready to move on.

The creators who benefit most from trends catch them during the growth phase, when there is enough momentum for the algorithm to recognize the topic but little enough competition that your video has room to stand out.

Finding trends early requires either spending hours daily monitoring the platform or using tools that do the monitoring for you. This guide covers both approaches.

Method 1: TikTok Creative Center (Free)

The TikTok Creative Center is an underused goldmine for trend research - even the TikTok Newsroom regularly highlights new data available through it.

What You Will Find

  • Trending hashtags ranked by views and growth rate
  • Trending sounds with usage statistics
  • Top-performing ads (useful for product/marketing niches)
  • Keyword insights showing search volume on TikTok

How to Use It Effectively

  1. Filter by industry. Do not look at overall trends - filter to your specific niche.
  2. Sort by growth rate, not total views. A hashtag with 50M views and declining engagement is less useful than one with 5M views and accelerating engagement.
  3. Check the "breakout" section. Hashtags and sounds that just entered the trending list are in the growth phase - exactly where you want to be.
  4. Cross-reference with your niche. A trending sound might be popular overall but irrelevant to your audience. Only use trends you can genuinely connect to your content.

Limitations

The Creative Center updates every 24-48 hours. For faster trend detection, you need additional tools.

Method 2: Competitor Analysis with AI

This is the highest-value trend research method for most creators and businesses.

The Logic

Your competitors are testing content constantly. When one of their videos significantly outperforms their average, they have hit a topic or format that resonates. You can create your own version of that concept without copying their specific content.

Manual Competitor Analysis

  1. Identify 5-10 competitors in your niche (similar audience size or slightly larger)
  2. Check their recent posts weekly - look for videos with 3-5x their average view count
  3. Analyze what made it work - was it the topic, the hook, the format, or the timing?
  4. Create your version - same topic or format, your unique angle

This works but takes 30-60 minutes per session.

AI-Powered Competitor Analysis

AIReelVideo discovery feature automates this process:

  1. Add competitor accounts to your market
  2. The system monitors their content and identifies outperformers
  3. AI analyzes what made high-performing videos work (topic, structure, hooks)
  4. You get actionable insights - suggested topics, angles, and even draft scripts inspired by what is trending in your niche

The AI does not copy competitor content. It identifies patterns - which topics are resonating, what hook styles are performing, what content structures are getting above-average engagement - and translates those patterns into original content ideas for you.

What to Look For in Competitor Data

SignalWhat It Means
Sudden view spike on a specific topicTopic is trending in your niche
Multiple competitors covering same topicStrong trend, but competition is growing
High comment-to-view ratioTopic generates strong opinions (great for engagement)
High share-to-view ratioTopic is share-worthy (great for reach)
High save-to-view ratioTopic has reference value (great for evergreen content)

Google Trends shows what people are searching for on Google, which often correlates with TikTok interest - especially for informational topics.

  1. Go to Google Trends
  2. Enter your niche keywords
  3. Set timeframe to "Past 7 days" for emerging trends or "Past 30 days" for broader patterns
  4. Check "Related queries" - these are topics growing alongside your main keyword
  5. Filter by "Rising" to see queries with the highest growth rate

The Google-to-TikTok Pipeline

When a topic starts trending on Google, TikTok content about that topic typically performs well within 3-7 days. This gives you a lead time:

  1. Spot the topic on Google Trends
  2. Create your TikTok video within 24-48 hours
  3. Publish before the TikTok wave peaks

Example Workflow

You are in the fitness niche. Google Trends shows "zone 2 cardio" is rising 300% this week.

  1. You create a 15-second video: "Zone 2 cardio is blowing up and here is why it works..."
  2. You publish it before most TikTok fitness creators have noticed the trend
  3. As more people search for and discuss zone 2 cardio on TikTok over the following week, your video catches the wave early

Method 4: Comment Mining

Your own comments section - and your competitors' - contains trend signals that most tools miss.

What to Look For

  • Repeated questions: If multiple people ask the same question, there is demand for content answering it
  • Debate in comments: Controversial topics drive engagement; create content that addresses the debate
  • Requests: "Can you do a video about [X]?" is literally your audience telling you what they want

How to Scale Comment Mining

Reading hundreds of comments manually is not practical. Instead:

  1. Check top comments on your last 5-10 posts (sort by likes)
  2. Check top comments on your competitors viral posts
  3. Look for patterns - the same question or topic appearing across multiple comment sections signals strong demand

AI tools can help here too. Feed comment text into an LLM and ask it to identify the most common questions, requests, and topics of debate.

Method 5: Hashtag Velocity Tracking

Instead of looking at which hashtags are popular (lagging indicator), track which hashtags are accelerating (leading indicator).

The Approach

  1. Identify 20-30 niche hashtags relevant to your content
  2. Track their daily view counts over a week
  3. Calculate velocity - which hashtags are growing fastest?
  4. Create content for the accelerating hashtags before they peak

Simple Velocity Formula

Velocity = (Views today - Views 3 days ago) / Views 3 days ago

A hashtag going from 10M to 15M views in 3 days has a velocity of 50%. One going from 10M to 12M has a velocity of 20%. Create content for the 50% one.

Tools for Hashtag Tracking

  • TikTok Creative Center - updated daily, free
  • Third-party analytics tools - more granular data, paid
  • Manual tracking - check hashtag pages daily, note view counts in a spreadsheet

Method 6: Cross-Platform Trend Spotting

Trends often start on one platform and migrate to others. Monitor:

  • Twitter/X - breaking news and cultural moments hit here first
  • Reddit - niche topic discussions often precede TikTok trends by 1-2 weeks
  • YouTube - longer-form trends that spawn short-form derivatives
  • Instagram - similar audience to TikTok, but trends sometimes hit one before the other
  • News outlets - industry news creates search demand that you can serve with TikTok content

The Cross-Platform Timeline

A typical trend lifecycle across platforms:

  1. Day 0-2: Emerges on Twitter/Reddit (text-based discussion)
  2. Day 2-5: Early TikTok creators make videos about it
  3. Day 5-10: TikTok algorithm amplifies it, more creators join
  4. Day 10-15: Instagram Reels creators pick it up
  5. Day 15+: YouTube creators make longer analysis videos

Your sweet spot: create TikTok content between Day 2-5.

Building a Trend Research System

The Weekly Research Routine

Dedicate 30 minutes once per week to structured trend research:

Minutes 1-10: Platform scan

  • Check TikTok Creative Center trending section
  • Browse TikTok Discover page in your niche
  • Check top 3 competitors recent posts

Minutes 10-20: Cross-platform check

  • Google Trends for your niche keywords
  • Reddit trending in relevant subreddits
  • Twitter/X for industry conversations

Minutes 20-30: AI analysis and planning

  • Review AIReelVideo discovery suggestions
  • Compile topic list for the week
  • Prioritize: what is trending + what is relevant + what you can add value to

The Topic Evaluation Matrix

For each potential topic, score it on:

CriteriaScore (1-5)
Trend velocity (is it growing?)
Niche relevance (does your audience care?)
Competition level (how crowded is it?)
Your expertise (can you add real value?)
Content potential (can you make it interesting?)

Topics scoring 18+ out of 25 are strong candidates. Below 15, skip them unless you have a truly unique angle.

Common Trend Research Mistakes

Mistake 1: Chasing Every Trend

Not every trend belongs in your content calendar. A fitness creator making a video about a political controversy might get views, but it will not attract the right followers. Stay in your niche.

Mistake 2: Waiting for Certainty

By the time a trend is "confirmed" (everyone is talking about it), you are late. Act on emerging signals, not established trends. If 3 out of 5 indicators suggest a topic is growing, make the video.

Mistake 3: Copying Instead of Adapting

Seeing a viral video and recreating it shot-for-shot is copying. Understanding why it worked and applying that insight to original content is adapting. The algorithm (and audiences) reward the latter.

Mistake 4: Ignoring Evergreen Content

Trend-based content is great for spikes in views, but evergreen content (topics that are always relevant) builds a consistent foundation. Aim for 70% evergreen, 30% trend-based content.

FAQ

How early should I act on a TikTok trend to catch the wave?

Act during the growth phase, before mass adoption. By the time a trend is "confirmed" on mainstream news, you are late. Rule of thumb: if 3 out of 5 signals (hashtag velocity, creator center growth, Google Trends cross-reference, comment mining, cross-platform spotting) suggest growth, make the video within 24-48 hours.

TikTok Creative Center (business.tiktok.com/creative-center) is free and official. It shows trending hashtags, sounds, and creators by region and industry. Cross-reference with Google Trends to validate if a topic has search momentum. For niche discovery, comment mining on competitor videos surfaces adjacent trends earlier.

Score topics on 5 dimensions (1-5 each): audience match, trend momentum, competition gap, your expertise, content potential. Topics scoring 18+ out of 25 are strong candidates. Below 15, skip unless you have a unique angle. This filter prevents chasing trends that get views but hurt niche positioning.

70/30 split: 70% evergreen (topics always relevant to your niche), 30% trend-based (spikes in distribution). Trend content gives you peaks; evergreen content builds a consistent baseline and drives long-term follower growth. Pure trend-chasers hit volatility; pure evergreen creators miss distribution boosts.

Daily 10-minute check for active creators, weekly 30-minute audit for part-time creators. Trends move fast — a 48-hour lag kills your first-mover advantage. Set up saved searches on Creative Center and automate competitor video alerts to minimize research overhead while staying current.


Finding trending TikTok topics does not require spending hours scrolling the app. Combine AI-powered discovery with structured research habits, and you will consistently identify topics during the growth phase - before your competitors. AIReelVideo includes built-in trend discovery and competitor analysis tools that surface the topics your audience cares about right now. Start discovering trends and turning them into videos today.

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