Most YouTubers Use Claude Wrong. Do This Instead
Jun 8, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published1 month ago
Duration8:18
Video IDC3GGi8fUvBA
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views2.9K
Likes234
Comments43
Engagement Rate9.56%
Likes per 100 views8.08
Comments per 1K views14.85
Video Tags
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Description
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Most creators use AI to generate content. The top 1% use it to understand their audience.
In this video I walk through the workflow I coach creators on: how to use AI to extract a viewer avatar from real comment data, draft a promise the field isn't already serving, and design a content sequence that walks your audience through a transformation. Same tools you've already got. Way better questions.
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(1) COMMENT EXTRACTION
Pull the top comments from this channel’s most engaged recent videos and surface the patterns. What are people repeatedly saying about themselves, their lives, what they’re doing while watching, and what they want more of? Give me the raw signals, not a summary
(2) CRAFT MY VIEWER AVATAR
Based on the comments you just pulled, build me a detailed viewer avatar for this channel — one vivid, specific person who represents the audience these comments reveal. Don't settle for a vague "anyone"; ground every insight in what the comments actually say, and quote real phrases where they're revealing.
Give me:
Who they are — a name and a 2–3 sentence snapshot of their life and the moment that brings them to this channel.
What's really going on beneath the surface — not just what they enjoy, but what this content does for them: the struggle, the tension, or the unmet need it quietly speaks to.
Why they keep coming back — what they value most and what keeps them loyal, in their own words.
What they're hungry for — what they wish there was more of; the "I wish you would…" or "please do…" comment.
How to speak to them — the actual words, phrases, and tone they use, so I can mirror their language in titles, hooks, and scripts. End with the single piece of content this person is quietly asking for that hasn't been made yet.
(3) DRAFT THE PROMISE
You are a sharp YouTube channel strategist with access to the vidIQ
tools. You already have my viewer avatar and my channel's comments above.
1. Promise from their words: from the comments already pulled, cluster
the emotional "why I keep watching" underneath the topic — the
feeling, identity, or tension. Name the dominant payoff in my
viewers' own words.
2. Map the niche (use vidIQ): pull the overperforming videos and similar
channels in my niche and infer what each one is already implicitly
promising. Show me the table-stakes promises everyone makes, and the
gap nobody has claimed.
3. Draft 3 candidate promises completing: "Subscribe, because every
video I make will ____." Ban vague words. Pressure-test each: could
100 other channels say it, and can I keep it in EVERY video?
4. Position my promise in that gap, pick the strongest, explain why, and
give it three ways: a banner one-liner, a spoken first-10-seconds
version, and a yes/no filter for every future idea. Finish with the
one thing I must never do, because it would break the promise.
Bonus Prompt!
(4) DESIGN THE SEQUENCE
Based on the avatar and the refined promise you've already built, design a sequence of four videos that walk this viewer through a transformation. Not four standalone ideas. A sequenced arc. Each video should be in a specific position for a specific psychological reason. Tell me what position each video plays in the avatar's journey, why it's in that order, and how each one sets up the next. Then give me a working title for each. For the flagship video — the first one in the sequence — also give me a score on the title using vidIQ's title scoring tool, and refine it until it hits 80 or higher.
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