YouTube Analyzer Pro

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Estimate earnings, generate SEO content, and analyze channel performance — all from public data.

For monthly earnings estimate
๐Ÿ”’ Privacy Notice: This tool only reads publicly visible channel information (total views, subscribers, video count). It cannot access private analytics, watch time, or actual revenue data from YouTube Studio.
Public Only
Paste the channel's main page URL. We use publicly available stats only.
๐Ÿ’ก Find these stats on the channel's About tab. YouTube doesn't provide an API for public lifetime views on third-party tools without authorization.
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Estimated Channel Earnings
Projection based on industry CPM averages — not official revenue data
Lifetime Min
at $0.50 CPM
Lifetime Est.
at avg CPM
Lifetime Max
at $5.00 CPM
⚠️ Important Disclaimer: These are rough projections for educational purposes only. YouTube keeps all revenue data private. Actual earnings depend on monetization eligibility, audience location, ad engagement rates, content category, YouTube's 45% revenue share, and seasonal ad demand. Treat these numbers as a general reference — not financial fact.
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SEO-Optimized Video Titles
High-CTR titles — click any to copy
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Video Descriptions
Two SEO-ready versions with CTAs
Click description area → Ctrl+A to select all
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20 SEO Tags
Click individual tags or copy all as CSV
Click any tag to copy it
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Thumbnail Text Ideas
Bold, emotional, curiosity-driven phrases
Click a card to copy the text
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How This Tool Works
Estimation logic, CPM/RPM explained, and honest limitations
CPM — Cost Per Mille
The amount advertisers pay per 1,000 ad impressions. CPM varies by niche, country, season, and ad format. Finance channels command $3–$5+ CPM. Gaming channels often see $1–$2.
RPM — Revenue Per Mille
The amount a creator actually earns per 1,000 total video views — after YouTube takes its 45% share. RPM is always lower than CPM, and it's the number creators see in YouTube Studio.

Earnings Estimation Logic
This tool multiplies your total view count by the niche-specific CPM range, then divides by 1,000 to get a raw revenue estimate. We apply three CPM points: the floor ($0.50), the niche average, and the ceiling ($5.00). For monthly earnings, the same math applies to your average monthly view count. These figures represent gross ad revenue before YouTube's revenue split — not take-home pay.

Why YouTube Doesn't Share Public Revenue Data
YouTube keeps all monetization data private. The platform's YouTube Data API v3 gives developers access to view counts, video metadata, subscriber counts, and engagement stats — but revenue information never leaves YouTube Studio. Any tool claiming to show a creator's "real" or "actual" earnings is fabricating data. This tool is transparent about that. All revenue figures here are projections, not facts.

Channel Analytics Accuracy
When you enter data from a channel's public "About" tab, this tool calculates derived metrics: average views per video, a simple engagement ratio (views ÷ subscribers), and monthly earning estimates. These calculations use only the numbers you provide. No scraping, no private API access, no guesswork beyond the CPM model.

SEO Content Generation
Titles, descriptions, and tags follow proven YouTube SEO best practices: front-loading keywords, using natural language search patterns, balancing emotional hooks with clear value propositions, and keeping tag variety broad. The generated content is a strong starting point — always edit it to match your specific video, authentic voice, and audience expectations before uploading.

Bottom Line
Use this tool to save time building your SEO foundation and to get a realistic sense of earning potential. For accurate revenue data, rely on YouTube Studio — the only truly verified source.

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