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Generates 10 video ideas with titles, hooks, and angles for a YouTube channel niche. Use when brainstorming stalls or validating content variety.
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Generates 10 video ideas for the channel's niche — each with a working title, one-sentence hook, and content angle suited to the channel's voice.
Generates and evaluates YouTube video ideas based on content strategy, audience interests, and competitive landscape. Interactive workflow produces ranked ideas with analysis ready for video briefs.
Generates 15-20 YouTube video ideas via gap analysis, trends, formats, and audience needs, tiered by priority and aligned with content pillars and strategy.
Plans YouTube videos with optimized titles, thumbnails, and hooks. Creates or reviews opening hooks for retention and generates production-ready video plans backed by research.
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Generates 10 video ideas for the channel's niche — each with a working title, one-sentence hook, and content angle suited to the channel's voice.
Required: Channel niche (be specific — not "fitness" but "strength training for people over 50"); target audience in one sentence; 2–3 example videos already on your channel or videos you admire in this niche. Optional: Topics you've already covered (to avoid repeats); audience pain points you've heard in comments; content formats you prefer (e.g., tutorials, opinion essays, case studies); upload frequency.
Numbered list of 10 video ideas. Each entry has three lines:
Total length: approximately 400–600 words. No preamble. No padding. Ends with a one-line note flagging the 2–3 ideas with the strongest search demand potential, and a "Next Step" specifying which idea to develop first (run seo-title-optimizer to validate and finalize the title, then hook-generator to write the opening 30 seconds).
Niche: Fermentation and home food preservation — specifically for people who want to reduce food waste and build a more self-sufficient pantry. Audience: Adults 30–55, mostly urban or suburban, interested in sustainability and home cooking but not homesteaders. Intermediate skill level — they've made jam before but haven't tried lacto-fermentation. Example videos I like: "Why Your Sourdough Starter Dies Every Winter" (strong problem-solving angle), "I Fermented Everything in My Fridge For a Month" (experiment/challenge format), "The $30 Fermentation Setup That Lasts a Decade" (budget gear guide). Already covered: Basic sauerkraut, simple kimchi, beginner sourdough. Preferred formats: Tutorial, experiment, myth-busting. No talking-head opinion essays.
Title: Why Your Ferments Keep Going Mushy (And How to Fix It) Hook: Solves the single most common failure point that makes beginners give up on lacto-fermentation. Angle: Diagnostic format — walks through five root causes with a clear fix for each, positioning the channel as the reliable troubleshooting resource in this niche.
Title: I Fermented Every Vegetable at the Farmers Market — Here's What Worked Hook: Tests which produce ferments reliably and which doesn't, saving viewers from wasting expensive seasonal vegetables. Angle: Experiment format with ranked results; creates a reusable reference video people will return to each season.
Title: The Fermentation Mistakes I Made in Year One (That No One Warned Me About) Hook: Honest retrospective that shortcuts the beginner learning curve by naming specific, avoidable errors. Angle: First-person confession format performs well for mid-size channels; builds trust and drives comments from viewers sharing their own mistakes.
Title: How to Ferment Fruit Without It Turning Into Alcohol Hook: Answers a question almost every newcomer asks but rarely finds a clear answer to online. Angle: Fills a real search gap — most fermentation content either ignores fruit or assumes the goal is alcohol production.
Title: Zero-Waste Fermentation: What To Do With Scraps, Brine, and Failed Batches Hook: Directly addresses the channel's food-waste reduction angle while teaching practical techniques most tutorials skip. Angle: Connects fermentation to the sustainability mission of the channel's audience, likely to over-index with this specific community.
Title: The Difference Between Canning and Fermenting (And Why You Probably Want Both) Hook: Clears up the confusion between two preservation methods and helps viewers decide where to start. Angle: Gateway video for people searching food preservation broadly — high search volume entry point that funnels to deeper channel content.
Title: I Only Used Fermented Condiments for 30 Days — Here's What Changed Hook: Challenge format that demonstrates everyday application, making fermentation feel accessible rather than niche. Angle: Lifestyle experiment with a concrete time frame; replicable by viewers and naturally generates follow-up content.
Title: How to Read a Ferment: Signs It's Working vs. Signs It's Gone Wrong Hook: Gives beginners the visual and sensory vocabulary to confidently assess their own ferments without guessing. Angle: Reference tutorial with strong re-watch value; the kind of video people bookmark and share in community groups.
Title: The Fastest Ferments You Can Actually Finish in a Week Hook: Targets the impatient beginner who wants results before committing to a longer process. Angle: Low-barrier entry point for new subscribers; quick wins build loyalty faster than ambitious multi-week projects.
Title: Why Supermarket Sauerkraut Won't Give You the Same Results as Homemade Hook: Uses a comparison people can test themselves to make a compelling case for home fermentation. Angle: Myth-busting format that validates the viewer's reason for being on the channel in the first place.
Strongest search demand potential: Ideas 4, 6, and 8 address high-volume search queries with limited quality competition in this specific niche.