✦ YouTube Idea Generator
Talk to it like a founder telling a producer: your plan for tonight, or just “what should I go on?” It gives you honest feedback, names the right show format, and hands back a full run of show: pre-show checklist, cold open, segments with timings, engagement beats, and a close that sets up the next episode. Video ideas and full video structures too. All of it built on YOUR brand.
Members only. 25 tokens per generation, from your wallet.
Five ways to start
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I'm going live and here's my plan
Honest feedback on your plan plus a full ordered run of show for tonight.
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I'm going live. What should I go on?
3 to 5 live show concepts, each with its format and a mini run of show.
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I want to make a video. Give me ideas
5 to 10 video concepts, each with a hook, an angle, and why now.
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I have the video idea. Structure it
Title options, the hook, an outline beat sheet, the CTA, and a description draft.
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Open brief
It reads your ask and answers it: a plan, ideas, structure, or all of it.
What comes back
The brief
"I want to go live tonight. I run a bookkeeping brand for cleaning businesses. I want to talk about quarterly taxes, bring on one of my clients for a bit, and answer questions at the end."
The honest read
Format: Teaching (with a guest segment)
Pre-show checklist
Run of show
0:00 to 0:03 Cold open
Name the mistake you keep seeing before the deadline. Promise the fix by the end of tonight.
0:03 to 0:10 The client's story
Your guest tells the before and after. You ask the two questions you prepped.
0:10 to 0:25 The teach
The deadline, what to set aside, and the walk-through. Engagement beat: 'Drop a 1 in chat if you have set money aside this quarter.'
0:25 to 0:35 Q&A
Work the pinned comment first, then live questions.
0:35 to 0:38 The close
One action to do tonight. Then the hook: next week you are breaking down a real (anonymized) books cleanup, live.
Every result also says plainly what it was based on: your brief plus your saved brand info. It never claims to have watched your channel, and it never invents numbers or promises results.
The go-live format library
Interview a guest
Wins when someone else's story or expertise gives your audience something you alone cannot.
Reacting
Wins when something in your niche just happened and people want your honest take on it.
Teaching
Wins when your audience keeps asking how to do one specific thing and you can show it step by step.
Coaching someone live
Wins when watching a real person get unstuck teaches better than any lecture.
Executing on camera (build with me)
Wins when doing the real thing on camera proves you actually do the work.
Q&A / ask me anything
Wins when your audience already has questions piling up and you want engagement to drive the show.
Review / breakdown
Wins when picking something apart piece by piece shows your judgment and saves viewers money or time.
Challenge
Wins when a constraint (a deadline, a budget, a dare) makes ordinary work suddenly worth watching.
Panel / co-host
Wins when disagreement between smart people is the show, and you want other audiences in the room.
Watch-along
Wins when experiencing something together, with your commentary, beats describing it after the fact.
Behind the scenes
Wins when your audience is curious how it really works and honesty builds more trust than polish.
Launch / announcement event
Wins when you have real news and want the moment to feel like an event, not a post.
Every live plan names its format and is ordered the way a producer would order that format. Pick one yourself, or let it choose and tell you why.
Built for three seats
Growing your channel
Stop staring at a blank calendar. Start from your brand and walk away with tonight's show or the next ten videos, ordered and ready.
Running a YouTube management business
Producer-grade run-of-show plans you can hand a client as-is. Same tool, their brand, your service.
Coaching people on YouTube
Teach with a real artifact: put a student's plan in, walk through the honest feedback together, and send them off with the ordered show.
The deal, plainly
No free tier on this one, on purpose: it works from your saved brand, so it needs your account. Each generation (a full live plan, a batch of concepts, or a video structure) uses 25 tokens from your wallet. Paid plans include monthly tokens; top-ups are on the tokens page. Every run saves to your account.
Questions
It depends on how you start. Tell it your live plan and you get honest feedback plus a full ordered run of show: pre-show checklist, cold open, segments with rough timings, engagement beats, and a close that sets up the next episode. Ask for live show concepts or video ideas and you get several, each built on your brand with a hook and an angle. Bring a video idea you already have and it structures it: title options, the hook, a beat sheet, the CTA, and a description draft.
No. This is a members-only tool because it works from YOUR saved brand: your name, your voice, your knowledge base. Creating an account is free, and each generation uses 25 tokens from your wallet. Paid plans include monthly tokens, and you can top up any time.
No, and it will never pretend to. It works from what you tell it and what your saved brand info says, and every result states plainly what it was based on. No made-up view counts, no 'this will get X views', no income promises. Ever.
Three kinds of people, on purpose: the creator growing their own channel, the person building a YouTube management business who plans shows for clients, and the coach who teaches people how to run their channel. The output is a producer-style plan any of the three can hand over or run tonight.
A built-in library of twelve live show formats (interviewing a guest, reacting, teaching, coaching someone live, build-with-me, Q&A, review or breakdown, challenge, panel, watch-along, behind the scenes, and a launch event), each with a one-line read on when that format wins. Every live plan names its format and is ordered the way that format works best.
Every run saves to your account automatically and reopens exactly as it was. You can copy the whole plan or download it as a text file to drop into your notes, a doc, or a client handoff.