YouTube title and thumbnail checker before you publish
Check your package before you publish
Paste the draft you already plan to publish. Framewise tells you whether the package is clear enough, specific enough, and strong enough to earn the click before the video goes live.
Draft inputs
Paste your current package
Use the real draft. Framewise scores the package first, then adds the short read and rewrite options after the weak point is clear.
Bad vs better
See what stronger packaging looks like
Same topic, two different packaging decisions. One stays vague. The other makes the audience, problem, and click reason easier to read.
Stronger because
Names who the video is for instead of speaking to everyone
Turns a vague promise into a clear packaging problem
Gives the thumbnail a job instead of filler text
Choose your next page
Use the homepage for the draft, then branch into the one guide that matches the problem
The strongest flow is simple: diagnose the right uncertainty, read only the page that sharpens it, then come back and run the live checker on the actual package.
Packaging checker
Start here if
You want the full framework before deciding what to fix first.
Use this when you want the method behind the score: title promise, thumbnail role, audience fit, and title-thumbnail fit.
Then do this
Then return to the live checker with the real draft you plan to publish.
Why CTR is low
Start here if
You already feel the pain as low click-through, not weak content.
Use this when the topic feels fine but the package still is not earning enough clicks.
Then do this
Then jump back into the live checker once the likely bottleneck is clearer.
Title checker
Start here if
You think the title is probably the weak layer, but you need a sharper read.
Use this when the title is the main uncertainty and you want to understand what makes a title feel concrete and click-worthy.
Then do this
Then use the live checker to score the exact title, thumbnail text, and audience together.
