TextPulses

Browser-side checker

YouTube Title and Description Checker

The YouTube Title and Description Checker helps creators review video copy before publishing. Titles need a clear topic and reason to watch; descriptions need enough context without burying the useful summary. This checker reviews length, repetition, sentence flow, scanability, and the first-line value that viewers often see first. It does not predict views or platform performance. Instead, it helps you make sure the title and description accurately set expectations, avoid vague clickbait, and give viewers enough information to decide whether the video fits their need.

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Unique tool

PublishFit Score

Choose a channel and TextPulses checks length, clarity, readability, keyword balance, and publication readiness using transparent browser-side rules.

Score

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Needs improvement
Current length
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Recommended limit
Ideal: 150-5000 characters; make the first 150 characters strong.

Clarity

Needs work

0/100

Keyword density

Needs work

0/100

Readability

Needs work

0/100

Publication readiness

Needs work

0/100

Actionable recommendations

  • Paste or write text to generate channel-specific recommendations.

Browser-side report

Publish Readiness Report

Publish Readiness Report
Main issue detected: Clarity needs the most attention
Best channel fit: YouTube Description
Length risk: Needs improvement
Readability risk: Needs work
Keyword repetition risk: Needs work
Sentence flow risk: Needs work
Scanability risk: Needs work
3 practical edits to improve this draft:
1. Paste or write text to generate channel-specific recommendations.
Final pre-publish checklist: clear purpose; useful structure; cautious claims; natural repetition; human review complete.
Disclaimer: estimates are practical signals, not guarantees.

No backend, no external AI, and no draft upload. The report is generated locally in your browser.

Writing Health

Rule-based quality signals

Scores use simple, transparent rules. They are helpful signals, not editorial verdicts.

Clarity Score

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Variety Score

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Keyword Balance

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Sentence Flow

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Readability

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PublishFit

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Warnings to review

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Keyword density

Top words and phrase frequency

Stop words are ignored for one-word density so repeated meaningful terms stand out faster.

One-word phrases

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Two-word phrases

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Three-word phrases

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What this checker helps you decide

  • Whether the title topic is clear.
  • Whether the description summary appears early.
  • Whether repeated phrases or long blocks hurt scanning.

How to use this tool

  1. Paste the title and description together or test each separately.
  2. Check whether the first line describes the actual video, not just a teaser.
  3. Remove repeated tags, empty hype, and unsupported claims from the prose.
  4. Use short sections when the description includes resources, chapters, or links.

Practical examples

A tutorial title and description.
A webinar replay summary.
A product demo description.
An interview episode note.

Common mistakes

  • Using clickbait the video does not support.
  • Saving the actual topic until the end.
  • Repeating tags as prose.
  • Writing a description with no practical summary.

Final checklist

  • Put the video topic early.
  • Summarize the viewer benefit.
  • Break long descriptions into sections.
  • Avoid unsupported claims.
  • Check related examples.

FAQ

Can this predict video views?

No. It helps review title and description clarity, but it cannot predict recommendations, watch time, or views.

Should I put keywords in the description?

Use natural topic terms that help viewers understand the video. Avoid turning the description into a keyword list.

What should the first description line do?

It should quickly summarize what the viewer will learn, watch, or decide from the video.

Can I check a title by itself?

Yes. Paste only the title and review length, clarity, repetition, and topic visibility.

Related resources

Estimates are practical signals, not guarantees.