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Browser-side 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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Writing Health
Scores use simple, transparent rules. They are helpful signals, not editorial verdicts.
Keyword density
Stop words are ignored for one-word density so repeated meaningful terms stand out faster.
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Educational information
Treat this checker as an editorial review aid. The metrics can highlight length, clarity, repetition, scanability, and format fit, but they do not guarantee search ranking, social engagement, approval, or professional accuracy.
No. It helps review title and description clarity, but it cannot predict recommendations, watch time, or views.
Use natural topic terms that help viewers understand the video. Avoid turning the description into a keyword list.
It should quickly summarize what the viewer will learn, watch, or decide from the video.
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Estimates are practical signals, not guarantees.