New: Tag Relevance Score to pick best YouTube tags
Quote from TunePocket Support on August 29, 2025, 8:40 pmWe've added a Tag Relevance score to the YouTube Video Tags Extractor to help you quickly identify the strongest tags for your own video.
After you paste a video URL, the tool extracts the tags and now rates each one (0–100) based on clear signals: match to your video’s title/description (you can provide these in the optional fields), phrase specificity (no one-word generics or overlong strings), and overall coverage (favoring tags that add distinct intent rather than repeating the same idea).
We also apply a modest uplift to safe variants and common misspellings of strong head terms so you can capture real-world typos without bloating your list.
What this means for you:
Faster selection: sort by score and lock in the must-have tags first.
Cleaner sets: reduce redundancy and cover distinct intents (e.g., study, tutorial, remix).
Practical guidance: this is not search volume or a ranking guarantee. Use with editorial judgment.
Tips for best results:
Keep the highest-scoring tags that truly describe your video; remove anything that feels off-topic even if the relevancy score is high.
Include a small number of misspellings/variants for tricky head terms when space allows.
Try it now: YouTube Video Tags Extractor
https://www.tunepocket.com/youtube-tags-inspector/
We’d love feedback on how the scoring feels across different niches and formats.
We've added a Tag Relevance score to the YouTube Video Tags Extractor to help you quickly identify the strongest tags for your own video.
After you paste a video URL, the tool extracts the tags and now rates each one (0–100) based on clear signals: match to your video’s title/description (you can provide these in the optional fields), phrase specificity (no one-word generics or overlong strings), and overall coverage (favoring tags that add distinct intent rather than repeating the same idea).
We also apply a modest uplift to safe variants and common misspellings of strong head terms so you can capture real-world typos without bloating your list.
What this means for you:
Faster selection: sort by score and lock in the must-have tags first.
Cleaner sets: reduce redundancy and cover distinct intents (e.g., study, tutorial, remix).
Practical guidance: this is not search volume or a ranking guarantee. Use with editorial judgment.
Tips for best results:
Keep the highest-scoring tags that truly describe your video; remove anything that feels off-topic even if the relevancy score is high.
Include a small number of misspellings/variants for tricky head terms when space allows.
Try it now: YouTube Video Tags Extractor
We’d love feedback on how the scoring feels across different niches and formats.