Outliers · viral video finder

Find the videos that hit 5×, 10×, even 50× their channel’s normal views.

Outliers surfaces YouTube videos in your exact niche that overperformed their channel size. Last 12 months only, with an AI-written "why it worked", three quick actions you can ship today, and a "why now" urgency tag. Plus a breakout-channels report and a thumbnail-patterns read across the winners. The closest you’ll get to a working playbook in 30 seconds.

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Solo plan and above · ~30 seconds per search · videos + channels + thumbnail patterns in one search

Per-video card

Every viral video comes with the playbook to copy.

The outlier score is just the entry point. Each card carries a one-sentence "why it worked" naming the specific hook or pattern, three concrete quick actions you can ship today, and a "why now" tag tying it to a current momentum signal. No motivational fluff, no generic "make better content" advice.

Score = views-per-sub vs niche cohort median
AI explains what the title / hook / format did right
Three actions ≤ 14 words each. Ship today
"Why now" tag tied to a real momentum signal
I QUIT MY 9–5 IN 30 DAYS

I quit my 9–5 in 30 days | Real numbers

CreatorMike · 8.2K subs · 3 weeks ago · 142K views

Outlier score

17.3×

17× the normal views-per-subscriber for this niche cohort. Top tier.

Why it worked

First-person quit story with a 30-day timeline plus the words "real numbers". Promises receipts, not motivational fluff.

Quick actions

01

Open with the moment you said "I’m quitting"

02

Show one real spreadsheet on screen in the first 30s

03

Title the next vlog "Day 1 after quitting | Real numbers"

Why now

The "quit my job" angle is climbing in the last 30 days. Three other channels just shipped variants that hit 50K+ views.

Three reports per search

One unified search. Three angles on the same niche.

Every Outliers search returns three distinct reports. Viral videos, breakout channels, and thumbnail patterns. Built from the same niche-matched candidate pool so the views, channels, and visuals you see all reconcile against each other.

Outlier Videos

top 8

Recent niche videos that pulled 1.8× the normal views-per-subscriber for the cohort. Each one carries an outlier score, an AI-written "why it worked", three quick actions you can ship today, and a "why now" tying it to a current momentum signal.

Breakout Channels

top 8

Channels in your niche whose recent uploads are systematically over-performing. The score is calculated the same way (views per sub vs cohort median), but at the channel level. Includes "what to do". Three moves you can borrow from their playbook.

Thumbnail Patterns

top 8

Visual patterns shared across the winning thumbnails. Common color palettes, face vs no-face split, text density bands, composition repeats. Tells you what the niche feed already looks like so your next thumbnail can lean into it or break it.

C

CreatorMike

8.2K subs · in your exact niche

Outlier

17.3×

Why this channel: Same niche as you · last 4 videos all 10×+ views

I

IndieFilmHub

14K subs · in your exact niche

Outlier

9.1×

Why this channel: Just pivoted topics 6 weeks ago · velocity ramping fast

T

TheLowFi Studio

24K subs · in your exact niche

Outlier

6.7×

Why this channel: Posts twice your cadence · most uploads 5×+ views

Breakout channels

Find the creators in your niche before they get big.

The same scoring math (views-per-sub vs cohort median) applied at the channel level. Surfaces creators in your niche whose recent uploads are systematically over-performing. The ones to study before they hit the trending tab. Each card carries an outlier score, why-this-channel summary, and three concrete moves you can borrow from their playbook.

Niche-matched

Recent uploads overlap your channel’s niche keywords.

Velocity-scored

Channel-level outlier math. Same scale as the videos tab.

Why this channel

One-sentence summary of what they’re doing right.

What to do

Three concrete moves you can borrow this week.

How it works

From seed search to actionable playbook in 30 seconds

Five stages, all of them parallelized. The Claude explanation pass batches videos + channels + thumbnail patterns into a single call so you don’t pay for three round-trips.

01

Seed query + intent

Type a topic. The studio offers 3 keyword intent options so the search is anchored to the right viewer intent. Same picker SEO Studio uses.

02

YouTube niche search

Top 50 results pulled via the official YouTube Data API. Drops your own channel. Filters to last 12 months only.

03

Niche-match channels

For each candidate channel, fetch their last 15 video titles and check overlap against your channel’s niche keywords. Niche-matched channels rank higher.

04

Cohort scoring

Compute views-per-subscriber for every candidate. Score = video VPS / cohort median VPS. Apply 1.8× outlier floor and a niche-relative views floor.

05

Batched Claude pass

One Sonnet 4.6 call returns why-it-worked + 3 quick actions + why-now per video, plus per-channel explanations and the thumbnail pattern read.

Output structure

Seven distinct output blocks. Every viral hit comes with a playbook.

The studio doesn’t hand you a list of trending videos and let you guess. Each output block is structured, named, and actionable. The Claude prompt explicitly forbids generic "make better hooks" advice.

Outlier score (1.8× minimum)

Views-per-subscriber divided by the niche cohort median. Normalizes channel size. A 50K-view video on a 10K channel scores higher than a 200K-view video on a 2M channel. Hard floor at 1.8×.

AI-written "why it worked"

One sentence per video naming the exact hook, angle, or pattern that made it overperform. References specific title phrasing or format. Never generic. "first-person quit story with timeline" beats "good thumbnail".

Three quick actions per video

Imperative-voice steps you can ship today. Specific ("Open with a 3-second before/after shot") not vague ("make a better hook"). Each action ≤ 14 words so it fits in your daily checklist.

"Why now" urgency tag

A current-momentum signal explaining why acting on this is urgent right now. References recency, rising trends, seasonal timing, or audience gaps the data shows. Never "this is a hot topic".

Breakout channel report

Top 8 niche channels whose recent uploads are systematically over-performing. Each comes with subscribers, average views, outlier score, and three "what to do" actions you can borrow from them.

Thumbnail pattern analysis

Visual patterns shared across the winning thumbnails. Color palette, face presence, text density, composition repeats. Tells you what the niche feed actually looks like.

Saved per-channel. Reopen anytime

Every search persists per channel and rehydrates with the full payload (videos + channels + thumbnails). Re-open a search week later, same data, no second credit charge.

What powers it

Real YouTube data. One AI pass.

Public videos via the official YouTube Data API. Niche-match scan over each candidate channel’s recent uploads. Cohort-relative scoring math. One batched Claude Sonnet 4.6 call returns explanations for every video, every breakout channel, and the thumbnail pattern read in parallel. So you’re not waiting on three round-trips.

Candidate pool

YouTube Data API · top 50 niche results · last 12 months

Niche match

Last 15 uploads per candidate · keyword overlap scoring

Outlier score

Views-per-sub / niche cohort median · 1.8× minimum

Niche views floor

5% of cohort median · prevents dead uploads

Per-channel cap

Max 2 videos from one channel · keeps results diverse

Explanations

Sonnet 4.6 · batched · why-worked + 3 actions + why-now

By plan

How many Outliers searches you get each month

Each Outliers search returns three reports (videos + breakout channels + thumbnail patterns) and charges 3 credits accordingly. Numbers below are the search count each plan’s monthly credit allowance covers if Outliers were the only feature you used. Most users mix Outliers with the other tools.

Free

0

searches

included per month

Not included on free tier. Outliers is paid-only

Solo

6

searches

included per month

Each search returns videos + channels + thumbnails (3 reports)

Most popular

Growth

16

searches

included per month

50 credits / month, 3 credits per Outliers search · 5 channels

Agency

50

searches

included per month

Pooled across 10 channels · 150 credits / month

3 credits per Outliers search · same engine across all paid plans.

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FAQ

Questions about the outlier engine, answered honestly.

Real answers from how the product behaves. The cohort math, the niche match, the credit cost, and what won’t work.

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A video that pulled significantly more views than normal for its channel size. Specifically: the outlier score is the video’s views-per-subscriber divided by the cohort median for the niche. So a 50K-view video on a 10K-subscriber channel hits 5.0× the cohort median. That’s a big outlier, signaling either a new trend, a fresh angle, or a thumbnail/title that’s breaking through. We only surface scores ≥ 1.8× and we drop the channel-size noise so a giant channel’s "okay" video doesn’t crowd the list.
Trending shows what’s big everywhere, dominated by mega-channels. Most-viewed is biased toward old viral hits and giant audiences. Outliers shows what’s overperforming relative to channel size in your specific niche, in the last 12 months. That’s the only signal that’s actionable. It surfaces angles and formats working for creators at your size, not formats that only work because the channel already has 5M subs to push them out.
For every candidate channel surfaced by the YouTube search, we fetch their last 15 video titles and check how many overlap with your channel’s niche keywords. At least one overlap = niche-matched (gets ranked higher). This kills two failure modes: tangentially-related channels (a "tech reviews" channel surfacing on a "home cleaning" search because of one off-topic upload), and creators who recently pivoted away from your niche. Both still appear, just downweighted in the tier sort.
The three reports (videos, breakout channels, thumbnail patterns) come from one unified search. Same YouTube fetch, same niche-matched candidate pool, same cohort. Splitting into separate searches would mean three times the API calls and three different result sets that don’t reconcile against each other. The unified pipeline is honest about that and bills accordingly: 3 credits per search, all three reports included. Most users find the channels report alone justifies the credits.
Each video carries a one-sentence urgency tag explaining why acting on it is urgent right now. Referencing recency ("this angle is climbing in the last 30 days"), seasonal timing ("Black Friday content cycle starts in 9 days"), rising momentum ("three other channels shipped variants this week"), or an audience gap the data shows. The instruction in the Claude prompt is "be concrete; never generic". If a video shows up with a vague why-now you can email support. That’s a prompt regression we want to know about.
No. Your channel is explicitly excluded from the candidate pool. The point is to find out what other creators in your niche are doing that’s working, not to feed your own data back to you (the Channel Audit covers that). If you happen to be the fastest-rising creator in your exact niche, the candidate pool will surface the next-tier creators below you instead.
Real-time on every search. We don’t cache the YouTube fetch beyond the saved-search payload (which exists so you can reopen the same result without burning a second credit). The "last 12 months only" filter is hard. If you re-search the same query a month later you’ll get a fresh fetch, fresh cohort, and likely fresh outliers. Niche velocity shifts fast.
Any keyword. The search is anchored to your channel for cohort math and niche-matching, but the seed keyword can be anything. Use this to scout a topic before pivoting into it. "is anyone overperforming on home espresso content right now?". Or to validate a video idea before you script it. The cohort is built around the actual top results for the keyword, so the math stays honest even on out-of-niche searches.
~30–50 seconds. Behind the scenes: YouTube niche search → intent filter → niche-match channel scan (parallel, fetches recent uploads for each candidate) → enrich + score → one Claude call returns videos explanations and channel explanations and thumbnail patterns in batched parallel. Most of the wall-clock time is the per-channel niche-match fetch, which has to scan 10–15 candidate channels.
The niche match runs against the niche keywords your channel was tagged with at connect time. Usually the YouTube channel keywords plus the topics extracted from your last 30 video titles. If those are stale (you pivoted, or YouTube’s keyword data was thin), the niche match will miss. Fix: head to Channel settings → re-extract keywords. Or, in Outliers, just add additional keywords as the seed. The niche match contributes to ranking but doesn’t block results.
Below 1.8× isn’t really an outlier. It’s normal-or-slightly-better performance for the cohort. Including those in the result list pads the response with low-signal videos and hides the genuine over-performers. We applied the floor after seeing it improve the average "actionable insight per result" rate in beta. If the search would otherwise return fewer than 8 results, the system broadens the query and only then drops the floor as a fallback. So you always get a useful payload.
Yes. Every Outliers search persists per channel. The videos, breakout channels, thumbnail patterns, and the original seed keyword. Click any saved search to reopen the full payload without burning a credit. Re-running the same seed creates a fresh entry instead of overwriting, so you can compare how the niche has shifted month over month.

Find what’s already working in your niche

Solo gets 6 Outliers searches per month, Growth 16, Agency 50 pooled. Each search returns videos + breakout channels + thumbnail patterns. Three reports for the price of one search.

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