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YouTube Cards & Info Cards Planner

Plan card timing, type, and CTA text to guide viewers to the next best resource without hurting retention.

mm:ss
Used to suggest reasonable card moments across the timeline.
If provided, we’ll align cards near your “pivot” moments.
Suggested cards: 0 Rule: don’t interrupt value Tip: 1 primary CTA
Suggested card plan
Time Type When to trigger CTA text idea
Enter duration and click “Generate card plan”.
Cards are a UX tool: use them to help viewers, not to push unrelated links. Keep them aligned with the moment in the video.
Paste this into your production notes or description draft as a reminder.
No login required. Runs client-side in your browser.
Tip: Trigger cards when you mention the resource—timing beats volume.

What is this tool?

YouTube cards (info cards) are clickable prompts that appear during your video. Used well, they help viewers take the next logical step: watch the next video, open a playlist, answer a poll, or check a resource. Used poorly, they distract viewers and can hurt retention. This free YouTube Cards Planner generates a simple, timing-based plan so your cards feel helpful and aligned with the story of your video.

The best card strategy is not “more cards.” It’s the right card at the right moment—usually when you mention a tool, a related concept, or a “next step” that the viewer will naturally want. This planner combines your video duration with optional chapter/moment notes to suggest a few strong placements.

How to use the cards planner

Add your video duration (mm:ss). Optionally paste a few key moments or chapter notes. Choose your primary goal (next video, playlist, resource link, or poll). Click Generate card plan. Then, customize the CTA text to match your exact next video title, playlist name, or resource.

  • Keep it aligned. Trigger a card when you mention the thing.
  • Use 2–4 cards. Most videos don’t need more than a few.
  • One primary CTA. Don’t compete with your own end screen.
  • Protect retention. Avoid triggering cards during the most valuable explanation moment.

Where cards work best

Cards work best at “pivot moments”: after you’ve delivered a mini-result, when you introduce a tool/resource, or when a viewer is likely to ask “what should I watch next?” Avoid placing cards in the first 20–30 seconds unless the video is explicitly part of a series and you’re setting expectations.

Use these tools to build a complete publish package and keep the message consistent.

FAQ

Is this YouTube cards planner free?

Yes. It runs client-side on YTSEOHub with no account required.

How many cards should I use?

A practical range is 2–4 cards for most videos. Use fewer if your content is fast-paced.

Do cards help SEO?

Indirectly. Cards can increase session time and viewer satisfaction when they guide viewers to relevant next steps.

Should I place cards in the first minute?

Usually avoid early cards unless it’s a series or you’re linking a required resource mentioned immediately.

What’s a good card CTA text?

Use a clear promise: “Watch next: Keyword research (Step-by-step)” beats vague text like “Click here”.

What should I do after planning cards?

Write your end screen CTA, add matching links to your description, and create a pinned comment that repeats the same next step.