Feature Requests

Assessment of Potential Virality of video ideas
Right now the (amazing!) chat is very quick to move on to script writing. It comes up with 3 or 4 topic ideas based on the conversation and will offer to write the script for one of them. Since producing a video is a huge effort, I feel the chat should help us define which video idea has the post potential to break out. So, instead of recommening 3/4 topics, angles and titles, the chat could come up with way more topics (10-30) and then run them through a "Virality score" evaluation of some sort, based on intel research, industry outliers, human psychology and linguistics (which words people resonate with the most). Knowing which video videos have the most potential, would help us avoid producing videos that might no unnoticed. For example, this "language curiousity" channel https://www.youtube.com/@RobWords/videos usually scores 400K views on each video (a great accomplishment for a channel with 800K subs), but has had quite a few outliers, like his most recent video on: "the NATO phonetic alphabet" https://youtu.be/UAT-eOzeY4M?si=7_iRMQtD75k3LXFQ (4.2M views in two weeks), or "The alphabet explained: the origin of every letter" https://youtu.be/CYqqFqoLnnk?si=kauLjkNIj77MPld4 (3.8M views) or "British County names explained" https://youtu.be/aXAjMlTO7Dc?si=QHJooh7AjLsPX9UR (2.9M views). Imagine if Suscribr could have helped this channel avoid intesting time in making his least popular videos like: What dinosaurs names mean (196K views) Why is a turkey called a turkey (199K views) Weird job titles and their origin (274K views) Now, of course not every video can and show me a banger, and many factors go into the success of a video, but it would be amazing if the topics/titles suggested by Subscribr had been "filtered" by a "virality potential" filter.
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