YouTube creator intelligence
How do AI engines describe your channel?
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and Grok are already recommending channels in your niche. Viewers ask, the engine names three channels, and everyone else is invisible. See whether you are named, whether the facts about you are right — and whether you survive the conversation.
Free and keyless. Resolves your channel to one canonical creator, then builds your shareable Creator AI Report Card.
The Creator AI Report Card
One page, four answers: your AI Visibility across tracked surfaces, per-engine accuracy against your verified record, your Decision Survival score under multi-turn pressure, and the exact facts engines get wrong. Share the link anywhere — it unfurls into the branded card image.
Sample card
Illustrative values. Your card is built from observed signals only — sections we have not yet probed say so honestly instead of guessing.
Discovery moved above the platform
Ahrefs’ 2025 study of 75,000 brands found YouTube mentions correlated more strongly with AI visibility than any other input they measured — stronger than backlinks, stronger than page count. Your channel is one of the most influential surfaces feeding how AI describes you everywhere.
And the answer layer arrived inside the platform itself: YouTube now responds to viewer questions with AI-generated answers. Channels are being recommended — or omitted — by AI in their own house. Optimization suites tell you how to rank in YouTube search. Nobody tells you what the AI layer says. That is the gap this page closes.
What Entidex observes for a channel
Per-engine accuracy
How accurately ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and Grok each know your verified record — with the exact fields they get wrong or are unaware of, and a confidence interval on the headline number.
Decision Survival
Multi-turn conversations with each engine: recommendation, pushback, follow-up. Do you stay the answer at turn five, or get displaced — and by whom?
Audience intelligence
Comment sentiment timelines with anomaly detection, intent-classified audience questions, per-episode breakdowns and guest/topic profiles from your own uploads.
Drift alerts
When an engine changes how it describes you — new descriptor, new comparison, new claim — you hear about it as a named drift event with cause attribution, not months later from a comment.
Signed creator record
A cryptographically signed, machine-readable record of who you are — the canonical statement AI engines and agents can cite instead of guessing. Media kits are dead; this is the replacement.
Conflation watch
Being confused with a similarly-named channel is a real discovery tax. Entidex resolves you to one canonical identity and flags when engines mix you up with a namesake.
Keep your optimization suite. Add the layer it can’t see.
vidIQ and TubeBuddy are platform-native: keywords, tags, A/B tests, ranking inside YouTube. Entidex operates at the entity layer above the platform — what AI believes about your channel, whether it is accurate, and how it drifts. Honest comparisons:
- Entidex vs vidIQ — YouTube optimization suite
- Entidex vs TubeBuddy — YouTube channel toolkit (browser extension)
Go deeper with Entidex
The full entity intelligence platform — beyond Explore Entidex
- Continuous multi-source entity observation
- Alerts when sources diverge or drift
- Cross-surface consensus + visibility over time
- Evidence-anchored intelligence reports
Frequently asked questions
How do I see what AI says about my YouTube channel?
Drop your channel URL or name into the free resolver. Entidex resolves it to one canonical creator identity, then builds your Creator AI Report Card from observed signals: AI Visibility, per-engine accuracy against your verified record, Decision Survival, and the exact facts engines get wrong. No signup needed for the card.
Why does AI representation matter more than YouTube SEO now?
Two shifts. First, AI answers compress each niche to a handful of named channels — when a viewer asks an AI engine what to watch, you are either in the answer or invisible. Second, YouTube itself now answers questions with an AI layer inside the platform, so channels are being recommended — or omitted — by AI in their own house. Platform-native optimization tools cannot see either layer.
Does my YouTube presence affect how AI describes me elsewhere?
Strongly. Ahrefs’ 2025 study of 75,000 brands found YouTube mentions correlated more strongly with AI brand visibility than any other input they measured — stronger than links or page count. Your channel is not just content; it is one of the most influential surfaces feeding your AI representation everywhere.
What is Decision Survival?
Surfacing once isn’t winning. Decision Survival replays multi-turn conversations with each AI engine — recommendation, pushback, follow-up — and measures whether you are still the answer at the end. It is scored 0–100 with a confidence interval, per engine.
Do I have to stop using vidIQ or TubeBuddy?
No — keep them. They optimize how you rank inside YouTube search and recommendations. Entidex is the layer after publish: what AI engines believe about your channel, whether it is accurate, and how it changes over time. The two are complementary, not competing.
What can I do when an engine gets my channel wrong?
Entidex publishes a signed, machine-readable record of your verified facts — the Entity Knowledge Statement — that AI engines and agents can read and cite, plus a correction channel through which models submit and adopt fixes. You stop hoping engines guess right and start giving them the canonical record.