youtube-content
YouTube Content Planning
Two modes in one skill:
- Hook Creation — Design or review the opening 5–30 seconds for maximum retention
- Video Planning — Orchestrate title, thumbnail, and hook into a complete production-ready plan
When to Use
- Planning a new YouTube video (title, thumbnail, hook, outline)
- Writing or reviewing an opening hook for retention
- Generating multiple title/thumbnail options for a user to choose from
- Creating a complete video plan after research is done
Mode 1: Hook Creation
The opening seconds are the highest-leverage part of any YouTube video. Design them with precision.
Core Principle
The opening MUST extend the curiosity from the title/thumbnail — never repeat it.
The viewer already clicked based on the promise. The opening must add new intrigue and make them MORE interested, not restate what they know.
Forbidden Patterns (Instant Failure)
These cause immediate abandonment and must never appear before the hook:
1. Repeating the title
- ❌ Title: "5 Photography Mistakes" → Opening: "Today I'm showing you 5 photography mistakes"
- Why: The viewer already has this info. Repetition drains attention.
2. Welcoming the viewer first
- ❌ "Hi guys, welcome back to the channel! Thanks for being here..."
- Why: Friendly but not engaging. Doesn't build on title/thumbnail momentum.
- Exception: Greetings are fine AFTER the hook (after first 15 seconds).
3. Starting with unrelated content
- ❌ Title: "Cat Tricks Tutorial" → Opening: 90-second story about a new car
- Why: Viewer confusion → abandonment → YouTube suppresses the video.
Proven Hook Patterns
Pattern A: Preview/Teaser — Show a brief glimpse of the payoff
Quick montage of the 5 cat tricks in action → "I need to know how to do that!"
Pattern B: Intrigue Escalation — Add surprising context that makes the promise MORE compelling
"What I'm about to show you took professionals years to discover, but you'll learn it in 60 seconds"
Pattern C: Problem Amplification — Immediately validate why the viewer needs this
"If you're still doing X, you're losing Y every single day"
Pattern D: Immediate Value Demonstration — Jump straight into delivering on the promise
No preamble, just start teaching/showing results
Timing Requirements
- Hook must land within 5–15 seconds (optimal: 3–8s)
- After hook: brief intro acceptable (5–10s max)
- Main promised content must begin within 30 seconds
Hook Checklist
Before finalizing any opening hook:
- Non-Repetition: Does NOT repeat the title
- Curiosity Extension: Makes viewers MORE curious than the title alone
- Direct Connection: Immediately related to what title/thumbnail promised
- No Welcome First: Avoids greetings before the hook
- Attention Increase: Increases attention, doesn't drain it
- Hook Timing: Occurs within 5–15 seconds
Content Type Guidance
Educational/How-To: Open with result preview or immediate demonstration. Never "In this tutorial I'm going to teach you..."
Entertainment/Vlogs: Open with the most exciting/surprising moment. Start in the middle of the action.
List Videos: Tease the most interesting items without naming them. Create urgency: "Wait until you see number 3..."
Mode 2: Video Planning
Generate a complete, production-ready video plan: titles, thumbnail concepts, hook strategies, and a high-level outline.
MANDATORY prerequisite: Research must be completed first. Either:
- Research file exists at
./youtube/episode/[episode_number]_[topic_short_name]/research.md, OR - Run
youtube-researchskill (Topic Research mode) first
Planning Workflow
Step 0: Load research
Read ./youtube/episode/[episode_number]_[topic_short_name]/research.md. All planning decisions must be grounded in research findings.
Step 1: Create plan file
Create ./youtube/episode/[episode_number]_[topic_short_name]/plan.md. If it exists, read it and continue from where it left off.
Step 2: Generate 3 title options
Invoke youtube-title skill if available; otherwise generate manually. For each title include:
- Title text
- Rationale (why it's predicted to perform, how it uses research insights)
- Star rating ⭐ to ⭐⭐⭐ (⭐⭐⭐ = top pick)
Step 3: Generate thumbnail concepts
For each title, create 2 thumbnail concepts. Each concept includes:
- Which title it pairs with
- Visual description
- Rationale (CTR prediction, research alignment, title complement)
- Star rating for your top 3 across all concepts
Step 4: Present options and get user selection
Present all title + thumbnail combinations. Highlight your top 3 pairings. Ask the user to select one to proceed with. Mark their selection with ✅ User Selection in the plan file.
Step 5: Generate hook strategies
For the user's selected title + thumbnail, generate 3 hook options using Hook Creation mode (above). Each includes:
- Hook script (actual wording)
- Hook type/pattern used
- Rationale for why it works with the selected title + thumbnail
- Star rating
Ask user to select. Mark with ✅ User Selection.
Step 6: High-level content outline
Structure the video into sections (Hook, Intro, Main Content, Outro). List key points and estimated durations. Keep it strategic — structure and key points only, no detailed scripts. Do not assume what specific content to demonstrate; that's the creator's job.
Step 7: Finalize with AB testing thumbnails
Generate 3 actual thumbnail images for AB testing (using thumbkit or youtube-thumbnail skill if available):
- Thumbnail A: Based on user's selected concept
- Thumbnails B & C: Visual style variations of A
Embed in the plan file:
-  — [description]
-  — [description]
-  — [description]
Plan File Template
# [Episode]: [Topic] - Video Plan
## Research Summary
[Key insights from research that informed decisions]
## Titles
[3 options with rationale and ⭐ ratings]
## Thumbnails
[2 concepts per title with rationale and ⭐ ratings for top 3]
## Hooks
[3 options for selected title+thumbnail with scripts and ⭐ ratings]
## High-Level Content Outline
[Sections, key points, estimated durations]
## Final Plan
**Title**: [Selected]
**Thumbnails**: [3 AB test images embedded]
**Hook**: [Selected strategy]
**Rationale**: [Why this combination works]
Quality Checklist
- Research loaded and decisions grounded in findings
- 3 title options with rationale and ratings
- 2 thumbnail concepts per title
- User-selected title + thumbnail marked ✅
- 3 hook options generated for selected pairing
- User-selected hook marked ✅
- High-level outline complete
- 3 AB-test thumbnails generated and embedded
Critical Rules
- Always provide all options — never pick one and present only that
- Never generate hooks that repeat the title — see Hook Creation mode
- Back every recommendation with research — cite specific content gaps and competitor insights
- Verify complementarity — title, thumbnail, and hook must work together as a system