CommentIntel
Summary
You've published 80 videos and you still don't know why some land and some don't — the signal is sitting in 4,000 comment threads you haven't had time to read. CommentIntel runs that comment data through an analysis pipeline and returns a structured report on audience questions, pain points, and vocabulary.
Paste a YouTube channel or video URL and the tool produces a report flagging repeated viewer questions, sentiment clusters, and keyword language you can pull directly into titles and tags. The workflow is single-pass — URL in, report out — with no agent loop or follow-up step built in. It works well when your comment volume is high enough to surface real patterns. The free tier caps analysis runs, which means a creator testing across a full back-catalogue will hit the ceiling before drawing reliable conclusions. There is no API, so any team wanting to pipe results into a content calendar or SEO tool is copying output manually.
Bottom line: Pick this when you have a single high-comment video and want to know what your audience is actually asking for; plan a different workflow when you need to analyse a full channel in bulk or push results into an existing content pipeline without manual copy-paste.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $29/mo
- Free Tier
- 3 free analyses on signup
Creator Plan
50 analyses per month with full features
- 50 Creator Grade Analyses /Month
- Full AI Script Roadmaps & Hook Prompts
- Detailed Audience Persona Mapping
- Thumbnail Psychology & Hook Concepts
- High-CTR SEO Tag Collection
- Saved Intelligence Archives
- Chrome Extension Access
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Converts raw comment threads into topic and question clusters, so you identify repeating audience demand without manually reading thousands of replies.
- Surfaces audience vocabulary directly, so title and tag copy reflects the exact phrases viewers use rather than generic keyword approximations.
- Packages sentiment and pain-point mapping into the same report as topic ideas, so you understand not just what to make but what frustration the video needs to resolve.
- No credit card required for initial analyses, so you can validate whether the output quality justifies the paid tier before committing.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The free tier limits total analysis runs, so a creator auditing more than a handful of videos hits the ceiling before drawing conclusions across a full catalogue — at that point you are either paying or running analyses one at a time over multiple billing periods.
- There is no API and no integration with external tools, so every report result that needs to live in a content calendar, SEO dashboard, or spreadsheet requires manual copy-paste — teams running any kind of automated content research pipeline will abandon this in favour of a tool that exposes its output programmatically.
- Analysis is single-pass with no described mechanism for re-running against new comments on the same video, so channels where comment threads evolve over time get a static snapshot that goes stale without a manual re-submission.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-12T14:48:34.901Z
Best For
Who it's for
- YouTube creators seeking content ideas from comments
- Producing data-driven video strategies
- Optimizing thumbnails and titles based on viewer signals
What it does well
- Identify repeated viewer questions for new video topics
- Generate script hooks and structures from audience language
- Create SEO tags aligned with search intent in comments
- Map audience sentiment and pain points
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is CommentIntel free?
- CommentIntel is a paid tool ($29/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is CommentIntel open source?
- No — CommentIntel is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does CommentIntel support?
- CommentIntel is available on: Web.
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CommentIntel takes a YouTube URL and processes the comment thread to identify repeated questions, recurring vocabulary, and sentiment patterns. The vendor describes the output as a structured report covering potential video topics drawn from viewer questions, draft script hooks framed in audience language, SEO tag suggestions aligned with comment search intent, and a sentiment and pain-point map. The workflow is single-step: submit a URL, receive a report. There is no iterative refinement step, branching logic, or agent loop.
The differentiating angle is that content strategy inputs come directly from what viewers wrote, not from keyword tools or creator intuition. The docs describe generating script hooks and title language pulled verbatim from comment phrasing — the idea being that if viewers ask ‘why does my sourdough always deflate’ in forty comments, that phrase is more useful as a title signal than a generic keyword volume number.
For a creator with one or two high-traffic videos and no existing analytics process, this replaces hours of manual comment-reading with a single report. The constraint surfaces at scale: the free tier limits total analyses, meaning a creator who wants to systematically audit a catalogue of fifty videos will exhaust the free allowance quickly, and bulk processing is not described anywhere in the vendor documentation. Teams already using a content calendar tool, SEO platform, or video research stack will find no integration path — the tool has no API and no self-hosted option, so output leaves as text you copy elsewhere.
There is no self-hosted deployment option and no API access described on the vendor page, which rules this out for any team that needs programmatic access, wants to run analyses inside an existing data pipeline, or has data residency requirements that prevent sending channel data to a third-party SaaS.
