What is this tool?
CTR (click-through rate) is the percentage of impressions that turn into clicks. Your title is one of the biggest levers for CTR because it communicates the promise: what the viewer gets, who it’s for, and why it’s worth their time. This free CTR title tester helps you compare multiple title options quickly using practical heuristics: length, keyword placement, clarity, and hook signals like numbers and specificity. It runs 100% in your browser on YTSEOHub — no login required.
A “high score” doesn’t guarantee a better CTR. Context matters: your niche, your audience sophistication, your thumbnail, and the competition on the browse/search surface. Use this tool to narrow down candidates, then test in the real world by publishing and tracking CTR together with retention (because clickbait titles can win clicks but lose watch time).
How to use the CTR title tester
Paste 5–12 title options (one per line). Optionally add your primary keyword. Click Score titles. Start by selecting the top 1–2 scores as your “test set,” then make a final sanity check:
- Does the title match the thumbnail? The best packaging tells one story.
- Is the promise visible early? Avoid hiding the outcome at the end.
- Is it specific? “How to do X” is better with a constraint or outcome.
- Is it honest? Overpromising hurts satisfaction and future reach.
What the score considers
The score is built from simple signals that often correlate with readability and intent match: a safe character range (often around 60–70), a clear opener, inclusion of the primary keyword (if provided), avoiding excessive punctuation and ALL CAPS, and adding specificity (like a number, timeframe, or audience qualifier).
Pro tips for CTR without clickbait
- Lead with the outcome. “Fix X in 10 minutes” beats “A guide to fixing X”.
- Use one strong angle. Choose benefit, curiosity, proof, or speed — not all at once.
- Keep the “why now?” Add constraints like “2026”, “new update”, or “no budget” only if true.
- Iterate. If CTR is low but retention is great, test new titles (don’t change the content).
Related tools
Use these tools to complete your metadata package and keep the message consistent.
- YouTube Title Generator — generate more variations and hooks.
- Title Character Counter — sanity-check truncation risk.
- YouTube Description Builder — reinforce the same promise in the first line.
- YouTube Tag Generator — align supporting tags with your topic.
- Pre-Upload SEO Checklist — final QA before publishing.