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Virality Scorer

AI analyzes your Short and scores its viral potential across 5 dimensions.

YouTube Shorts Virality Score Analyzer

What makes a YouTube Short go viral? It's not random. Viral Shorts consistently nail five dimensions: a scroll-stopping hook, tight pacing, emotional resonance, a clear call to action, and alignment with current trends. This tool uses AI to analyze your Short across all five dimensions and gives you a score out of 100.

The AI watches your video, reads the captions, and evaluates each element the way an experienced content strategist would. You get a detailed breakdown showing exactly where your content is strong and where it falls short, along with specific reasoning for each score.

The virality score isn't just a vanity metric. It's a diagnostic tool. A score of 75 with a weak CTA tells you exactly what to fix in your next video. Creators who track their scores over time consistently see improvement because they know which specific elements to focus on.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good virality score for YouTube Shorts?
70+ is strong and indicates your content has real viral potential. 50-70 means your fundamentals are solid but specific areas need improvement. Below 50 suggests foundational issues with hook, pacing, or content structure that should be addressed before focusing on distribution.
How does the virality score work?
The AI analyzes five dimensions: Hook Strength (do the first 1-2 seconds stop the scroll?), Pacing (is the rhythm tight enough to maintain attention?), Emotional Trigger (does it make viewers feel something?), CTA Effectiveness (is there a clear ask?), and Trend Alignment (does it fit current platform patterns?). Each dimension is scored 0-100 and weighted into an overall score.
Can I improve my virality score?
Absolutely. The score breakdown tells you exactly which dimensions are weak. Most creators see the biggest improvement by fixing their hook (first 1-2 seconds) and adding a clear CTA. These two changes alone can move a score from the 50s to the 70s.
Does a high virality score guarantee my Short will go viral?
No. The score measures content quality across the dimensions that correlate with virality, but external factors like timing, competition, and algorithm changes also matter. A high score means your content is optimized for the best possible chance, not that it's guaranteed to blow up.