Why your best leads do not come from random clips
Clear business pain, strong point of view, easy to understand without the full episode.
Paste your YouTube channel. We check 3 long-form videos, find the moments worth turning into strategic clips, and show what may be stopping your content from building trust, leads, and sales.
Paste a channel URL, a video link, or just your @handle.
Common Content Leaks
Content just to have content will not cut it. The goal is to find the moments that can pull the right person into your long-form video, build trust, and make the next step obvious.
Your content may already have the raw material. The map shows if that potential is there, where it hides, and which common issues are stopping it from becoming a trust-building system.
The thumbnail repeats the title, feels crowded, or the main promise disappears on mobile.
The idea may be strong, but the title does not give the right buyer a clear reason to open it.
The first lines miss a useful link, next step, chapters, or SEO signal.
The valuable answer is there, but viewers may leave before they reach the moment that builds trust.
Short clips exist, but they do not send the right people back to the full video or the offer.
Finished Result
The result shows which moments can become strategic clips, why those clips matter, and what to fix in the long-form video so the right viewers move closer to trust, leads, and sales.
Clear business pain, strong point of view, easy to understand without the full episode.
Short story with a useful lesson and a natural path back to the long video.
From Long Video to Business Assets
A good clip is not just more content. It is a door back to the full idea, the trust, and the offer. The map shows which parts can become clips, posts, quote cards, and email angles without losing the point.
The Problem
You have dozens of long-form videos. Frameworks, case studies, answers to every question your buyers ask. But most of it sits on YouTube with a few hundred views.
Turning long-form videos into short clips should help the right people find the full video. But most teams cut random moments, post them once, and never connect them back to the trust-building content.
Meanwhile, prospects check your feed before they reach out. If the best teaching, proof, and stories are hidden in 40-minute videos, they may never see the expertise that would have closed the deal.
Most expert-led businesses already recorded their best clips. They just have not found them yet.
What We Analyze
Not a transcript summary. We classify every moment, review thumbnails, titles, and descriptions, then flag the moments worth turning into short clips. All scored through a business lens.
Every segment of every video gets classified. Teaching, proof, story, CTA, filler, tangent. You see exactly where the business value lives.
A concrete ratio of useful business content versus low-value filler. Not a guess. Measured segment by segment across your long-form videos.
Each video split into logical content blocks with timestamps. You see which blocks are clippable and which ones kill retention.
Specific problems flagged with timestamps. Slow starts, dead zones, energy drops, late CTAs. The exact moments where viewers leave.
AI vision reviews each long-form thumbnail for composition, text readability, small-size clarity, face emotion, and click appeal.
Each title checked for curiosity gaps, emotional triggers, character count, and clarity. Small title changes can double your click rate.
Your strongest moments ranked by business impact. Best angles, hook directions, and format options so you can repurpose YouTube videos without guessing.
Your videos ranked by repurposing potential. Content density, clip opportunity count, and a priority score so you know where to start.
Content Signal Map
Every video segment classified as teaching, proof, story, CTA, filler, or tangent. You see what percentage of your long-form content is business-useful and what drags it down.
Block-by-Block Video Breakdown
Each video split into logical content blocks with timestamps, clippability scores, and the best standalone sentence from each block. You know what is worth turning into short clips without rewatching the whole archive.
Retention Killers
Specific problems flagged with timestamps. Slow starts, dead zones over 60 seconds, energy drops, late CTAs. Each one comes with a fix.
Priority-Ranked Video List
Your videos ranked by business impact. Content density, useful content ratio, clip opportunity count, and a composite priority score. You start with the highest-value video, not a random guess.
Clip Opportunities
Your best repurposing angles with hook directions, content signal type, timestamp hints, and format options for reels, shorts, carousels, and quote cards. Enough detail to start content repurposing today.
Thumbnail Score and Review
Each thumbnail analyzed by AI vision for composition, text readability, face emotion, click appeal, and small-size clarity. Strengths, problems, and concrete tips to improve the full video.
Title Analysis
Each title scored on curiosity gaps, emotional triggers, character count, and clarity. You learn exactly why some titles work and others fall flat.
What Helps vs What Hurts
A clear split of your strongest patterns and your biggest content drags. With evidence, quotes, and timestamps from your actual videos.
What Comes Next
Your clip map tells you what to repurpose, in what order, and in what format. Start with the highest-priority video. Pull the clips, post the angles, and point people back to the full video.
If your map shows strong content, you may be a fit for the ContentFries Studio Sprint. We take your best videos and build months of business content in 14 days. Not everyone qualifies. The map tells us both.
No pressure either way. The map gives you a clear picture. What you do next is your call.
Questions
It is a free analysis of 3 of your long-form YouTube videos. We classify the content, find your strongest clip-ready moments, and rank them by business impact so you know what to repurpose first.
Your map gives you timestamps, hook directions, and format suggestions for each opportunity. You can cut the clips yourself, hand the map to an editor, or ask ContentFries to help.
Strong teaching, proof, or story moments that can stand alone without too much extra context. We flag these and skip filler, tangents, and dead zones.
It checks common leaks like thumbnails that are hard to read at small size, titles that do not create a clear click reason, descriptions with hidden CTAs, missing chapters, slow openings, and clips that do not support the long-form video.
Yes, if your long-form videos already contain useful expertise, proof, or stories. The map shows which parts can pull the right people back to the full video, which packaging leaks may be hurting trust, and what to repurpose first.
Yes. If your podcast episodes are on YouTube, we treat them like any other long-form video. This works well for podcast clipping when the episodes contain spoken business content.
A normal YouTube content audit often focuses on views, subscribers, and algorithm performance. This focuses on content repurposing: which parts of your videos can build trust, generate leads, and support sales.
An editor cuts what you tell them to cut. This helps you decide what should be cut first. It is the strategy layer before editing.
3 of your most recent long-form videos. That is enough to find strong patterns, spot weak packaging, and rank your best repurposing opportunities.
About 3 minutes from submission. The analysis runs automatically and your map opens on the results page.
Yes, the clip map is free. We are testing this tool and limiting it to a small batch so we can improve it with real feedback.
We will tell you upfront. The tool is built for expert-led businesses with long-form video. If your channel does not match, we will let you know and save you the time.
English, Slovak, and Czech. If your videos are in a different language, the transcript analysis may not be accurate.
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One field. Three minutes. A free clip map for your long-form videos.
Built for expert-led businesses.