What is this tool?
The first lines of your description reinforce what the title and thumbnail promise. They help viewers decide to watch and give YouTube additional context about topic and entities. Many creators leave descriptions nearly empty — a missed opportunity for internal links, chapters, and relevant keywords used in natural sentences. This free YouTube description builder guides you through a practical structure: strong opener, summary, chapters, links, and a handful of hashtags. No login is required; it runs client-side on ytseohub.com.
Use it when you want a description that reads cleanly, supports search intent, and nudges viewers toward a next step without feeling spammy. The builder outputs a structured draft you can paste into Studio, then quickly personalize to match your voice and policies (affiliate disclosures, sponsorship notes, etc.).
How to use the description builder
Fill in your primary keyword, a honest summary of the payoff, optional chapter timestamps in
00:00 Title format, and any important links. Click Build description, then edit
the output so it sounds like your voice. Paste into YouTube Studio and trim excess hashtags — three to five
strong tags in the description are usually enough. Pair with the
hashtag generator, tag generator,
and title counter before publishing.
Recommended structure (copy-friendly)
- First line (the fold). One clear promise + your primary keyword naturally.
- What you’ll learn. 1–3 bullets that match the video sections.
- Chapters. Include if your video has clear segments (helps navigation and clarity).
- Links. Keep to the most relevant 1–5 links; label them clearly.
- Hashtags. Use a few highly relevant hashtags; avoid spam.
Best practices for the first 125 characters
Treat the top of the description like ad copy: state the outcome, who it is for, and optionally repeat the core keyword once. Avoid blocks of keyword lists; write for humans first. Add chapters when the video is long enough to benefit from navigation — they can improve usability and clarify sections for search.
If your primary keyword is long, don’t force it. Use a close variation that still matches intent. For example, “youtube seo for beginners” can become “beginner YouTube SEO” or “YouTube SEO basics” while staying natural. The goal is clarity and trust — not stuffing.
Pro tips
- Update evergreen descriptions when tools or facts change.
- Link to one primary next step (playlist or site) to extend sessions responsibly.
- Use the pre-upload checklist so nothing ships half-finished.
Related tools
Build your full metadata package so everything tells the same story (title → description → tags). These tools pair well with this builder:
- YouTube Title Generator — draft multiple hooks fast.
- Title Character Counter — keep the promise visible on mobile.
- YouTube Tag Generator — generate relevant tags for your topic.
- Hashtag Generator — add clean hashtags without spam.
- Pre-Upload SEO Checklist — last QA before you publish.