Compare two video titles side by side. Analyze CTR potential, emotional impact, keyword optimization, and get a data-driven winner recommendation.
AI-powered analysis of your title options
Title A scores higher across key metrics including emotional impact, keyword placement, and predicted CTR.
Compare title variations to find what resonates best with viewers.
Comprehensive title analysis for maximum CTR potential.
Maximize your testing results with these proven strategies.
Type or paste your two title options. They can be completely different or just slight variations.
Our AI analyzes CTR potential, emotional impact, keywords, length, and structural elements for each title.
Get detailed metrics, side-by-side comparison, and a clear winner recommendation with explanations.
The winner is determined by analyzing multiple factors including CTR potential, emotional impact, power words, keyword placement, length optimization, and structural elements. Each factor is weighted based on its proven impact on click-through rates, and the title with the highest combined score wins.
A good YouTube title is 50-60 characters long, contains power words that trigger emotions, includes numbers when relevant, front-loads important keywords, and creates curiosity without being clickbait. The best titles balance SEO optimization with viewer appeal.
While the A/B test provides data-driven insights, you should also consider your audience and brand voice. The winning title is recommended based on general best practices, but you know your audience best. Use the analysis as a guide, not a rule.
The CTR prediction is based on proven title optimization factors. While actual CTR depends on many variables including your thumbnail, audience, and competition, titles that score higher in our analysis typically perform better in real-world tests.
Currently, the tool compares two titles at a time. For testing multiple titles, run separate comparisons. This focused approach helps you understand exactly why one title outperforms another.
Power words trigger emotional responses that drive clicks. Words like "Secret," "Ultimate," "Proven," and "Shocking" create curiosity and urgency. Studies show titles with power words can have 10-30% higher CTR than bland alternatives.
The ideal length is 50-60 characters. Titles under 50 characters may miss keyword opportunities, while titles over 60 characters get truncated on mobile devices where most viewers watch. Front-load important information in the first 50 characters.
Yes! Numbers make titles more specific and scannable. "7 Tips for Better Sleep" outperforms "Tips for Better Sleep" because it sets clear expectations. Odd numbers and specific figures (like "127%" or "$5,000") tend to perform especially well.
Test titles before every upload. It takes just seconds to compare options and can significantly impact your video's success. Also consider retesting titles for older videos that underperform - you can update titles anytime.
If scores are within 5 points, both titles are likely to perform similarly. In this case, trust your instincts about your audience, or test a third option that's more different from the first two to find a clear winner.
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