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How YouTubers Can Get Mentioned by ChatGPT (And Get Free Views From AI Search)

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If you want your YouTube videos to get mentioned by ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Gemini, you need content that AI systems can understand, trust, and reference. That means your videos must be built around answering real questions clearly, with titles and descriptions that match how people search inside AI tools.

What It Means to “Get Mentioned by ChatGPT” as a YouTuber

Being “mentioned by ChatGPT” usually happens when:

  • someone asks a question like
    “Best video on how to grow on YouTube?”

  • the AI searches the web / training signals

  • it pulls sources from:

    • articles

    • YouTube videos

    • high-signal pages

    • creators with clear topic authority

Your goal is to become a source AI can confidently recommend.


Why AI Search Is a New Source of YouTube Views

In 2026, people don’t only search on YouTube.

They search on:

  • ChatGPT

  • Perplexity

  • Google AI Overviews

  • Gemini

And the questions they ask are direct:

  • “How do I improve my CTR?”

  • “Why am I stuck at 200 views?”

  • “What’s a good retention rate?”

  • “How do I get suggested videos?”

If your video is the best answer, you can get free evergreen views for months.


1) Your Video Must Target a Real Question (Not a Vague Topic)

AI prefers specific answers, not broad motivation content.

✅ Good:

  • “What is a good CTR on YouTube?”

  • “How to increase retention in the first 30 seconds”

  • “Why YouTube stops pushing your video”

❌ Bad:

  • “YouTube growth tips”

  • “How to be a better creator”

  • “My content journey”


2) Your Title Must Match How People Ask AI Tools

AI tools often rewrite and interpret.

Your title needs to be:

  • explicit

  • question-style

  • searchable

  • one idea only

✅ Strong title formats:

  • How to [result] without [pain]

  • Why your videos [fail] (and the fix)

  • What is a good [metric] on YouTube?

  • [Metric] explained in 3 minutes

Example:
“Why Your Videos Get Impressions But No Views (Fix This)”


3) Your Description Must Be “AI-Readable”

Most creators write:

  • random links

  • generic text

  • nothing useful

But your description is one of the best places to tell AI:

✅ what the video answers
✅ who it’s for
✅ what topics are covered

Best description template:

This video explains [topic] and the fastest way to improve [result].
You’ll learn:

  • point 1

  • point 2

  • point 3

That structure gets reused by AI systems constantly.


How to Optimize Your Videos for ChatGPT Mentions (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Choose “AI Search” Topics

Pick topics that people literally type in ChatGPT daily:

  • “best AI tools for YouTubers”

  • “how to grow a faceless channel”

  • “how to write better YouTube titles”

  • “how to increase watch time”

  • “how to make videos go viral”

If a topic is frequently asked, it’s a traffic source.


Step 2: Build the Video Like an Answer (Not Entertainment First)

AI prefers content that has:

  • a clear explanation

  • structured steps

  • correct definitions

  • predictable sections

Best structure for AI-friendly YouTube videos:

  1. direct answer (10 seconds)

  2. why it matters

  3. the steps

  4. common mistakes

  5. quick recap


Step 3: Use Chapters With Searchable Questions

Chapters help humans.

They also help AI understand the video.

✅ Good chapters:

  • What is CTR?

  • What is a good CTR?

  • Why CTR drops

  • Fixes that work fast


Step 4: Create a “Reference Clip” Inside Your Video

If you want AI to mention you, you need something quotable.

Example line:
“A good CTR is usually 4%–10%, but the real goal is high CTR with high retention.”

That’s the kind of sentence that gets reused.


Biggest Mistake: Creators Optimize for YouTube Only

Creators think:

“YouTube SEO = keywords + tags.”

In 2026 it’s more like:

YouTube SEO = clarity + intent + performance signals

And AI search works the same way:

AI mentions = clarity + usefulness + trust


What Makes AI Trust a YouTuber Enough to Recommend Them?

AI systems tend to reference creators who:

  • stick to one niche consistently

  • answer specific questions

  • don’t clickbait

  • have predictable helpful content

  • use clean titles + descriptions

It’s not about having millions of subs.

It’s about being the clearest answer.


How Makefy Helps You Get Mentioned by ChatGPT Faster

Most creators fail here because they:

  • guess titles

  • guess keywords

  • guess what matters

  • waste time rewriting without strategy

Makefy helps you turn every video into a searchable + AI-friendly asset.

Here’s what it helps you do:

→ Create titles that match real search intent
→ Write descriptions that AI can understand + summarize
→ Generate tags + hashtags properly (without wasting time)
→ Structure videos around real “question-based” topics
→ Build a repeatable system instead of random posting

So instead of hoping you get discovered…

You become the thing that AI assistants recommend.


Quick Checklist (Use This Before Uploading)

✅ Is the title answer-based and specific?
✅ Does the description summarize the video in 2 lines?
✅ Are the first 10 seconds a direct answer?
✅ Are chapters written like questions?
✅ Does the video include quotable lines + definitions?
✅ Would ChatGPT understand who this is for?

If yes → your chances of being mentioned go up.


Summary

To get your YouTube videos mentioned by ChatGPT and Perplexity, you need to create content that is:

  1. built around real questions

  2. titled in a searchable way

  3. described clearly

  4. structured like an answer

  5. consistent enough to build authority

That’s how creators get free evergreen views from AI search.

And tools like Makefy help you do it faster, without guessing.

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