AI creator intelligence
Know what your niche is moving toward before you plan the next video.
StatWhy watches AI, software, and online business YouTube channels, reads the transcripts, and turns competitor movement into a concrete weekly video plan.
One sample channel scan
Submit your channel and a few competitors. The first scan gives you competitor patterns, missed angles, and three videos to make next.
Your Monday content brief
Competitor videos, topic shifts, unusual winners, missed angles, and a weekly publishing plan.
AI, software, and online business
Built first for creators whose videos lead to tools, courses, newsletters, consulting, affiliates, or sponsorships.
A useful scan, not a generic idea list
The free scan is designed to show whether this intelligence is worth your time before you subscribe.
- 3 competitor patternsWhat similar channels keep publishing and how they frame it.
- 3 content gapsQuestions or angles your niche has not explained clearly yet.
- 3 next-video ideasRanked recommendations with title and hook suggestions.
AI YouTube trend report preview
AI agents moved from demos to workflows
Creators are shifting away from generic tool announcements toward practical agent workflows: client work, research, coding, business ops, and automation.
Pricing and limits are becoming the real story
Viewers want to know which tools are worth paying for, where the limits are, and what changes for small teams instead of power users.
Comparison videos still win when they use real tasks
The strongest angle is not "Tool A vs Tool B". It is "I gave both tools the same real business task and measured the output."
- I tested 5 AI agents on one real client workflow
Strong because it combines proof, comparison, and practical business value. - The hidden cost of AI tools after the free trial
Strong because viewers are confused by pricing, limits, and which plan they actually need. - Build a one-person AI research assistant from scratch
Strong because it gives a repeatable workflow instead of another tool reaction.
Weekly strategy, not random AI ideas
After the first scans, the paid report can include 10 competitor channels, transcript-based topic clusters, viewer question patterns, and a Monday publishing plan.