get-prompt.ai

AI Prompts for YouTubers

Retention graphs, title CTR, the first three seconds of a Short — most of a channel's growth is decided before you ever hit record. get-prompt.ai turns a one-line video idea into a detailed, structured brief, so the AI prompts for YouTubers you paste into ChatGPT or Claude come back with hooks, chapter beats, and CTAs instead of generic script filler.

  • Shorts scripts paced beat-by-beat for the first 3 seconds
  • Title batches you can A/B test before the thumbnail's done
  • Descriptions with timestamps, tags, and a pinned-comment CTA
  • Cold opens built to survive the 30-second retention dip
  • Sponsor reads that still sound like your channel

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Output specifications

How it works

01

Pitch your video

Give the topic, target viewer, and runtime in plain English; if the pitch is thin, the tool checks a couple of details with you, all skippable.

02

Generate the prompt

It returns a structured prompt that locks in hook style, pacing, chapter beats, and metadata format, so the model can't drift into generic script filler.

03

Copy into ChatGPT

Paste the finished prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and walk away with a script, title list, or description ready for your upload checklist.

Examples

  • Write a 60-second YouTube Short script explaining the 50/30/20 budgeting rule, punchy and fast-paced.
  • Generate 10 high-CTR title options for a video reviewing budget mechanical keyboards.
  • Draft a video description with timestamps, a hook, and 5 relevant tags for a beginner sourdough tutorial.
  • Outline a 12-minute video essay on why retro game remakes keep failing, with a cold open and chapter beats.
  • Write a 30-second sponsor read for a VPN that fits a casual tech channel's tone, with a natural segue back into the topic.
  • Create 5 community-post poll ideas to test video topics with subscribers before I script anything.

Frequently asked questions

Will YouTube penalize AI-assisted scripts under its monetization rules?

YouTube's inauthentic-content policy targets mass-produced, repetitious uploads, not creators who draft with AI and then shoot, voice, and edit the video themselves. get-prompt.ai writes the prompt, not the script — you stay in control of every word that makes the final cut. A specific, structured prompt also steers the model toward your angle and away from the templated output that gives AI scripts a bad name.

How do I keep my channel's voice when an AI drafts the script?

Put your delivery style in the request — "dry humor, second person, no intro fluff" — and the generated prompt carries those constraints into the model. When your description is vague, the tool can ask two or three quick questions about audience and tone before it builds the prompt. Pro members can save a channel-voice prompt to their library and reuse it for every upload.

Can it handle thumbnails and titles, or only scripts?

Both. Ask for a batch of title options written for CTR, or a description with timestamps and tags, and you get a prompt scoped to exactly that artifact. For thumbnail concepts, it generates image prompts that work with Midjourney, GPT Image, and Stable Diffusion.

Do the prompts work for Shorts as well as long-form?

Yes — state the format and runtime and the prompt enforces it, down to beat pacing for a 60-second Short or chapter structure for a 20-minute breakdown. The same ChatGPT prompts for YouTubers also run in Claude, Gemini, and other assistants, so you can script across formats without rewriting the brief.

I publish twice a week — will the free plan keep up?

No signup is needed for your first prompts, and the free tier handles a script-and-metadata pass on each upload. Pro raises the ceiling past a thousand per month and adds the flagship model, model targeting, and the Prompt Optimizer for reworking prompts you already keep around. Heavy uploaders running Shorts alongside long-form usually land on Pro.

Does get-prompt.ai write the video script itself?

No — it writes the prompt, and the prompt is what gets you a good script. You paste the finished prompt into the assistant you already use, and because it specifies hook, structure, pacing, and output format, the script that comes back needs trimming, not rescuing.

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