Live creator tool

Clean up your YouTube description before you publish

Paste a rough draft to regroup the opening, chapters, links, CTA, and hashtags into a cleaner description block you can copy into YouTube.

Section-aware description cleanup

CTA and hashtag placement checks

Copy-ready publish output

Description cleanup

Paste a rough draft and rebuild the structure

This first version stays fully client-side. It does not rewrite your ideas with AI. It reorganizes rough copy into cleaner blocks using deterministic rules.

Live analysis updates as you type. No login or backend required.

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Quick score

Waiting

Waiting

Character count

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Short descriptions often miss context. Long ones can feel heavy in the middle.

Section count

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Shows how many clean blocks the formatter was able to separate.

Chapter lines

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Timestamp lines are preserved and regrouped into one block.

Hashtag count

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A smaller set of relevant tags usually reads cleaner than a stack of extras.

Formatted output

Copy-ready description block

The formatter keeps the main ideas intact while regrouping the draft into a cleaner publishing order.

Formatted output

Copy-ready description block

The formatter keeps the main ideas intact while regrouping the draft into a cleaner publishing order.

Your formatted description will appear here

Paste a rough draft to generate a cleaner output block you can copy into YouTube.

Checks worth reviewing

Cleanup checks

Waiting

Use these as quick review prompts, not as hard publishing rules. Your channel voice and actual video goal still matter.

Paste a draft first to see structure warnings for spacing, hashtags, and CTA placement.

Section map

See how the draft was grouped

Review which lines became the opening, main body, chapters, links, CTA, and hashtags before you copy the output.

Section grouping will appear here

Add a description draft first to inspect how the formatter split the blocks.

FAQ

Questions about description cleanup

Does this formatter rewrite my description for me?

No. It does not invent a new angle or generate AI copy. It reorganizes the draft you already have into cleaner blocks.

What does it change automatically?

It can regroup chapters, links, CTA lines, blank-line spacing, and hashtag placement so the draft is easier to scan before publishing.

Should hashtags stay at the top or the bottom?

For this workflow, the safer default is keeping hashtags at the end so they do not interrupt the main explanation, links, or CTA.

Related tools

Keep the packaging review moving

After cleaning the description, compare it against the real thumbnail, the title promise, thumbnail text, short-form follow-up, and the broader tool workflow together.

Related guides

Read the wider packaging context

These guides help you pressure-test the promise, sequencing, and consistency around the description you are about to publish.

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Need broader site context?

Use these pages to review how GrabThumbs works, how the guide library is handled, and where to reach the team while the toolkit expands.