Find Content Ideas from YouTube Comments
Let Your Audience Tell You What to Create Next
Extract and analyze YouTube comments to discover content ideas that your audience is actively requesting. Find questions, suggestions, and topic requests hiding in comment sections to build a data-driven content calendar.
Key Takeaways
- Comments with questions are free content research
- Prioritize requests that appear multiple times
- High-like comments indicate strong audience demand
- Competitor comments reveal underserved topics
Why Use NoteLM for This?
Discover how AI-powered tools can transform your workflow.
Validated Topics
Create content your audience has explicitly requested.
Never Run Out of Ideas
Mine unlimited content ideas from existing videos.
Higher Engagement
Answer audience questions = guaranteed engagement.
Competitive Edge
Find topics competitors aren't covering.
What You Can Do
Powerful capabilities designed for your specific needs.
Question Extraction
Filter comments containing questions and requests.
Topic Clustering
Group similar requests to identify popular topics.
Engagement Analysis
See which requests have the most likes and replies.
Export Ideas
Download organized lists for content planning.
Get Started in 3 Steps
Simple process to start using AI for your needs.
Select Target Videos
Choose your top videos or competitor content with active comments.
Extract Comments
Download all comments with engagement metrics.
Filter Questions
Search for "?", "how to", "can you", "please make", etc.
Build Content Calendar
Prioritize ideas by request frequency and engagement.
"I found 3 months of video ideas just from analyzing comments on my top 10 videos. These videos outperformed my other content by 2x."
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about find content ideas from youtube comments
How do I find content ideas in YouTube comments?
Search for: 1) Questions (? marks), 2) Requests ("can you make", "please do"), 3) Suggestions ("you should", "it would be great if"), 4) Complaints (unmet needs). Prioritize by like counts on comments.
How many comments should I analyze?
Analyze at least 500-1,000 comments across 5-10 videos. Focus on your most engaging content and recent videos where audiences are most active.
Should I analyze competitor comments for ideas?
Absolutely! Competitor comments reveal what their audience wants but isn't getting. Create content that fills those gaps to capture their underserved viewers.
How do I prioritize content ideas?
Rank by: 1) Request frequency (how often asked), 2) Comment likes (demand signal), 3) Your expertise/interest, 4) Search volume potential, 5) Alignment with your channel.
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The NoteLM team specializes in AI-powered video summarization and learning tools. We are passionate about making video content more accessible and efficient for learners worldwide.
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