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Uncover the DNA of Viral Content: Search Phrases & Timestamps

Don't just guess what works. Data-mine YouTube transcripts to find the exact phrases that drive retention, and export them directly to your editor.

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The Problem

Content creators and editors waste countless hours manually researching competitor channels to find which words, hooks, or phrases actually resonate with audiences. Manually scrubbing through hundreds of video timelines to locate specific quotes is tedious, leads to missed high-performing lines, and creates a chaotic workflow without precise timestamps for editing.

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The Solution

Pyntic solves this by aggregating transcript matches across massive datasets of videos. Our engine provides instant frequency metrics, contextual snippets, and precise ranking. We turn hours of manual research into a split-second search, delivering editor-ready timestamps so you can drag-and-drop winning lines straight into your NLE timeline.

Powerful Features for Deep Video Search

Designed for speed, accuracy, and ease of use.

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Deep Semantic Search

Query entire playlists, specific channels, or broad search topics to instantly locate every spoken instance of a keyword or phrase.

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Virality Analytics

Compare phrase frequency against view counts to understand which hooks correlate with higher video performance.

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Contextual Snapshots

Preview the text surrounding your search term to ensure the clip fits your narrative before you even open the video.

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NLE Workflow Integration

Export data as CSV, SRT, or XML markers compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut.

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Competitor Analysis

Scan top competitors to reverse-engineer their scripting formulas and vocabulary usage.

How it works

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Define your scope: Input a target phrase, hook, or keyword and select the channels or playlists you want to analyze.

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Filter & Analyze: Use advanced filters (upload date, view count, language) to isolate the most relevant viral instances.

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Export to Timeline: Select the best clips and export the timestamps directly into your script or editing software.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I scan private or unlisted playlists?

Currently, Pyntic indexes public YouTube transcripts. For unlisted videos, you must provide direct links and have the necessary access permissions.

Does the search understand variations of a phrase?

Yes. Our smart matching algorithm groups grammatical variants (stemming), synonyms, and close matches, ensuring you don't miss a hook just because of a minor difference in phrasing.

Which export formats are supported for video editors?

We support widely used formats including CSV for spreadsheets, .SRT for subtitles, and plain-text with timecodes. These import easily into Premiere Pro, Final Cut X, and DaVinci Resolve.

Is there a limit to how many videos I can analyze?

Throughput depends on your subscription tier. Free plans allow for single-channel scanning, while Pro plans allow for batch processing of hundreds of videos simultaneously.

Can I use this for non-English content?

Yes, Pyntic supports any video that has auto-generated or manual captions available on YouTube, covering over 40 languages.

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