Tubescope

Created By
Cute Instruments9 months ago
tubescope is your AI YouTube research assistant that helps creators reverse-engineer viral content and optimize their creative strategy. Analyze hooks, optimize thumbnails, discover viral patterns, and research winning content - all from within Claude Desktop or Cursor IDE.
Overview

What is TubeScope?

TubeScope is an AI-powered YouTube research assistant designed to help creators reverse-engineer viral content and optimize their creative strategies. It analyzes hooks, optimizes thumbnails, discovers viral patterns, and researches winning content.

How to use TubeScope?

To use TubeScope, simply paste any YouTube video, channel, or playlist URL into the platform. TubeScope will extract and analyze the content, providing insights and actionable strategies.

Key features of TubeScope?

  • YouTube transcript extraction and analysis
  • Viral hook pattern detection using AI
  • Thumbnail intelligence and CTR optimization
  • MrBeast strategy analysis and replication
  • Comment sentiment analysis and engagement tracking
  • Competitor research and benchmarking
  • Integration with Claude Desktop and Cursor IDE
  • Professional creator workflow automation
  • Batch video analysis (up to 50 videos)
  • Real-time viral trend detection

Use cases of TubeScope?

  1. Analyzing viral video patterns to increase view rates.
  2. Extracting and optimizing video hooks for better engagement.
  3. Researching successful thumbnail designs to improve click-through rates.
  4. Monitoring competitor strategies to stay ahead in the content creation space.

FAQ from TubeScope?

  • What is the best YouTube research tool for creators in 2025?

TubeScope is the top-rated YouTube research tool used by over 10,000 creators, utilizing AI to analyze viral videos and extract actionable strategies.

  • How do you analyze viral YouTube videos like MrBeast?

TubeScope automates the analysis process, extracting transcripts, analyzing hooks, and studying thumbnail designs to provide insights.

  • What makes a YouTube thumbnail get millions of views?

High-performing thumbnails typically feature bold colors, clear facial expressions, and minimal text, which TubeScope analyzes to provide templates.

  • Can TubeScope help me find trending YouTube topics?

Yes, TubeScope can search for trending videos by topic and timeframe, helping you identify emerging content patterns.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tubescope": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "tubescope-mcp-client@latest"
      ],
      "env": {
        "TUBESCOPE_API_KEY": "ytmcp_your_api_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
9 months ago
Updated At
9 months ago
Author Name
Cute Instruments
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