Content ideas for YouTube

YouTube video ideas backed by what is actually working

Add the YouTube channels you compete with. We pull their video transcripts daily, cross-reference what is gaining traction, and surface the topics they are missing. Every brief comes with the source videos that triggered it so you can verify the angle yourself.

What you actually get

Editorial briefs across these categories, ranked by what is gaining real traction this week.

Comparison videos

Honest head-to-heads on the products and tools your audience is researching.

Long-form tutorials

Deep walkthroughs of the topics your competitors only cover in 60 seconds.

Reaction and analysis

Frame-by-frame breakdowns of what other creators are claiming.

Case studies

A real result, the steps you took, and what you would do differently.

Beginner explainers

The questions that get asked in every comment section, answered properly.

Q&A and AMAs

Built from the questions your audience is asking on Reddit and in comments.

Documentary-style series

Multi-part deep dives on topics nobody else has time to cover.

Refresh of old videos

Topics you already covered that are gaining new search interest. Update and re-promote.

How content ideas for youtube get generated

  1. 01
    Add your sources

    RSS feeds, YouTube channels, subreddits, podcasts, news keywords. The feeds your audience actually reads, not generic SEO keyword pools.

  2. 02
    We monitor and synthesise

    Every hour we ingest new items, scrape full content, extract entities, cross-reference against your existing pages, and generate editorial briefs.

  3. 03
    Briefs land in your inbox

    Each brief includes a thesis, three editorial angles, keyword volume, the competitive landscape, and the source items that triggered it.

  4. 04
    Generate the article (optional)

    Paid plans turn any brief into a voice-matched article draft. One click to publish to WordPress with images and Schema.org markup.

Common questions

Do you read YouTube transcripts?

Yes. Add a YouTube channel as a source and we use Supadata to fetch transcripts for every video. Synthesis can read what was actually said, not just the title.

How do I know which videos to make next?

Briefs are ranked by signal type: trending, content gaps, declining topics worth refreshing, and untapped low-competition opportunities. You pick the strategy that fits your channel.

Does this work for small channels?

Especially well. Small channels need to be selective about what they make. Briefs with originality scores stop you wasting time on saturated topics.