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Clean the publish descriptionbefore you go live.

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

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Section-aware description cleanupCTA and hashtag placement checksCopy-ready publish output

Description cleanup

Paste a rough draft and rebuild the structure

This first version runs entirely in the browser. It does not rewrite your ideas with AI. It reorganizes rough copy into cleaner blocks using simple rules.

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

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Quick score

Waiting

Waiting

Character count

0

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

Section count

0

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

Chapter lines

0

Timestamp lines are preserved and regrouped into one block.

Hashtag count

0

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.

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Copy-ready description block

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

Working description draft

Watch until the end for the full workflow. 00:00 Intro 00:46 Why this matters 02:18 Setup 04:30 Mistakes to avoid Subscribe for more breakdowns https://example.com/resources #YouTubeTips #CreatorWorkflow #VideoMarketing

Quick score

Copy-ready description block

62

Section count

1

Chapter lines

0

Hashtag count

3

Copy-ready description block

Links

Watch until the end for the full workflow. 00:00 Intro 00:46 Why this matters 02:18 Setup 04:30 Mistakes to avoid Subscribe for more breakdowns https://example.com/resources #YouTubeTips #CreatorWorkflow #VideoMarketing

Workflow fit

Use the formatter when the publish promise is already decided

This formatter works best late in the publish flow, once the packaging direction is already clear. It is most useful when the title, thumbnail, and main CTA already exist and the remaining job is to make the description easier to scan and reuse.

That matters because many description problems come from structure, not raw length. The biggest issues are mixed blocks, buried links, scattered hashtags, and next-step CTAs that are harder to find than they should be.

Review these points while cleaning the description

  • Use this formatter after the title, thumbnail, and main CTA direction are mostly settled so the description can support the same publish promise.
  • A stronger description is usually about cleaner blocks, not just fewer characters. Readers should be able to find the summary, links, chapters, and next step without wading through one dense wall of text.
  • Keep the most important action near the top, then let supporting links, chapters, and hashtags follow in a clearer order.

What this page cannot judge by itself

Does this tool decide the whole description strategy for me?
No. It reorganizes a draft you already wrote. The actual CTA priority, links, and chapter structure still depend on the video and channel workflow.
Is the shortest description always the best description?
Not always. Some videos need chapters, resource links, or clear next-step context. The real goal is keeping those blocks readable and ordered.
What should I compare after using the formatter?
Compare the cleaned description against the title promise, the thumbnail angle, and any Shorts or long-form follow-up path you want the viewer to take next.

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

Start from the real thumbnail, then continue through comparison, test logging, title, thumbnail text, description, Shorts caption, and the tools hub.

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.

Site navigation

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.