Results

Browse the demo reports generated from synthetic video comments.

Demo report library

Each report mirrors what a connected channel would see: audience language, themes, reusable comments, and recommended next moves.

completedApr 24, 2026

Viewers want the practical workflow systems sequel

I Rebuilt My Upload Workflow in 4 Hours

They want the actual system, not the story: show the constraints, the decisions, and the exact steps so they can run the same rebuild on their own upload workflow.

84.2K views214 comments148 analysed
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completedApr 23, 2026

Viewers want the practical comment mining sequel

Why Your YouTube Comments Are Better Than Analytics

They are intrigued but need proof: show one real comment that changed a video decision, and name the specific gap between what analytics reported and what comments revealed.

61.7K views186 comments148 analysed
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completedApr 22, 2026

Viewers want the practical hooks sequel

The 3-Part Hook Formula I Use Before Recording

They already half-believe hooks matter — they want the formula written out so they can apply the exact three questions to their next video before hitting record.

48.9K views132 comments132 analysed
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completedApr 21, 2026

Viewers want the practical channel audits sequel

I Audited 20 Creator Channels So You Don't Have To

Viewers want to audit their own channel, not just watch yours: reframe the patterns as a self-diagnosis checklist with clear pass/fail signals they can run in an afternoon.

73.5K views168 comments148 analysed
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completedApr 20, 2026

Viewers want the practical planning sequel

Stop Making Content Calendars Like This

They agree the calendar is broken but want a replacement, not just a critique: show the lighter planning system you actually use and why it handles the same problems without the friction.

39.2K views92 comments92 analysed
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completedApr 19, 2026

Viewers want the practical repurposing sequel

How I Turn One Video Into 12 Social Posts

They want the repeatable breakdown, not the idea: show the exact 12 formats, which part of the video each one comes from, and how long the whole repurposing pass actually takes.

55.8K views121 comments121 analysed
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completedApr 18, 2026

Viewers want the practical audience language sequel

The Viewer Language Swipe File Every Creator Needs

They want to start their own swipe file today: give them the template structure, the four or five categories worth tracking, and one real entry from your file so they know what good looks like.

44.3K views107 comments107 analysed
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completedApr 17, 2026

Viewers want the practical Shorts ideas sequel

My Simple System for Finding Shorts Ideas

They want the system as a decision rule, not inspiration: show the three signals you look for in any video and the criteria that determine whether something becomes a Short versus a full upload.

68.9K views149 comments148 analysed
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completedApr 16, 2026

Viewers want the practical postmortems sequel

The Mistake That Made My Best Video Flop

They want to prevent the same mistake, not just hear the story: give them the two questions to ask before every upload that would have caught the distribution problem before the video went live.

31.8K views76 comments76 analysed
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completedApr 15, 2026

Viewers want the practical comment prompts sequel

How to Ask Better Questions at the End of Videos

They are not asking about question formats — they want examples that actually generated interesting replies: show three real end-of-video prompts, the responses each one produced, and what made those questions land.

47.6K views118 comments118 analysed
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