Paste a title. We pull the top 50 YouTube results for that niche, score your title on a 6-dimension rubric, surface the gap your competitors are missing, and hand back 3 AI rewrites. Plus a 300-word description and 3 hashtags pulled from real search demand. One click pushes the new title and description back to YouTube.
Solo plan and above · ~30 seconds per run · one-click apply via official YouTube API
The deterministic rubric is six dimensions, each weighted to reflect how YouTube’s recommendation engine actually ranks titles. Same rubric runs on your draft and on every AI rewrite, so the comparison is honest.
Length & character count
Your title scored against the 50–70 character sweet spot. Lengths outside that band lose CTR on mobile and get truncated on desktop search results.
Keyword overlap (fuzzy stem)
How many words from the niche keyword appear in the title. Using stem matching so "shop", "shopping", "shopped" all count. Anti-stuffing penalty applies above the threshold.
Front-loading
Whether the first three words contain a power word, question starter, or number. Front-loaded titles win the scroll because YouTube truncates after the first ~30 characters on mobile.
Hook structure (pipe / brackets)
Detects whether the title uses YouTube’s proven structural patterns: pipe dividers, brackets, parens. These add a second-beat curiosity layer without spending more characters.
Viral format match
Pattern-matches against the proven viral title formats. Listicle, transformation, contrast, journey, deep-dive. Anchors the title to a frame YouTube’s recommendation engine already understands.
Power words + numbers
Power-word density and presence of any number. Strict caps so the title doesn’t feel templated; the rubric rewards naturally-placed words over keyword bingo.
Five stages, all of them yours to interrupt or skip. Your title, your call. The studio just makes it the most-informed call you’ve ever made.
Pick the keyword
Paste your title. The studio offers 3 keyword intent options so you anchor the analysis to the right search intent before any data is fetched.
Live YouTube fetch
Top 50 results pulled for your niche keyword via the official Data API. Titles, view counts, channels, tags. Plus YouTube autocomplete + Serper + SerpAPI in parallel.
Score your title
The deterministic rubric runs on your draft. Length, keyword overlap with stem matching, front-loading, hook structure, viral format, power words.
AI gap + 5 rewrites
Claude Sonnet 4.6 reads the live data and your channel’s viral history, names the angle every competitor shares, the one they all miss, and writes 5 titles aimed at the gap.
You see the result
Score, rubric breakdown, top 3 rewrites, gap analysis, keyword opportunity table, and. If you ask for it. 3 ready-to-paste descriptions with hashtags.
High-opportunity keywords
5 of 15Phrase
Volume
Competition
Score
youtube growth strategy
HIGHLOW92
double youtube views
MEDLOW84
30 day youtube challenge
MEDMED71
youtube algorithm 2026
HIGHHIGH54
small channel tips
LOWLOW48
Volume comes from how many YouTube autocomplete suggestions contain the phrase. Autocomplete only surfaces high-volume queries, so it’s a real demand signal. Competition comes from how many of the top 50 videos for your niche already target the exact phrase. Score weights low competition + decent volume. The same opportunity logic VidIQ uses, sourced from your actual niche search.
Volume signal
Autocomplete frequency. Only surfaces queries people actually type.
Competition signal
Top-video title hits. Already-targeted phrases are harder to win.
Real answers from how the product behaves. The rubric, the rewrite logic, the apply-to-YouTube boundaries, and what it won’t do.
Still have questions? Email us →/seo/analyze run is persisted per channel and shows up in the Reports tab. Newest first, up to 50 rows. Click any one to reopen the full analysis (score, rubric breakdown, AI rewrites, intent, gap, keyword scores, top videos for the niche). Re-running the same title updates the existing row instead of stacking duplicates, so the Reports list stays clean. Description outputs are tagged onto the most recent analysis row so the whole report rehydrates as one unit./seo/analyze run is one credit. The description generator is a separate one-credit charge (because it’s a separate Claude call producing 3 description options). Per-video critique is the description-side half of an analyze run. No double charge.