Type in a broad topic related to your niche (e.g., "personal finance").
Look for keywords with a green "GO" verdict. These have high search volume but low competition (KD < 30).
Export the list to CSV and use these exact phrases as the core topics for your next videos.
KD measures how hard it is to rank. If you have a new channel and target a KD of 80, nobody will ever find your video. Stick to KD < 35.
Not all searches are the same. "How to" implies someone wants a tutorial, while "Review" implies they want to buy. Align your video format to the intent.
"Minecraft" is a bad keyword (too broad). "How to build a redstone door in Minecraft 1.20" is a great keyword (long-tail, low competition).
If you have less than 10,000 subscribers, YouTube Search is your best friend. The Browse page (Home screen) is dominated by MrBeast and massive creators. To break through, you must answer specific questions people are actively searching for. The YTTools YouTube Keyword Research Tool allows you to find those hidden gems.
By inputting a seed keyword, the AI generates a list of long-tail variations, complete with estimated monthly search volumes and Keyword Difficulty (KD) scores. We color-code the results so you instantly know which topics are a "GO" (low competition) and which you should "SKIP" (too competitive).
Stop making videos that nobody is searching for. Export your CSV, plan your content strategy around low-KD keywords, and watch your channel grow organically through YouTube Search.