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OneTube

AI-powered YouTube comment intelligence for creators and agencies. Read what any audience really thinks.

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  • Subscription
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Online
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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $19 and $349 per month.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is OneTube?

OneTube — Spy on YouTube audiences before you build for them

Most YouTube tools show numbers. OneTube shows what people actually say, what they mean, and what to do next — for any public channel.

You don't need access. Just paste a URL.


The Problem

You're competing for attention on YouTube. Your tools tell you views, CTR, retention. None of them tell you why people watched, what they wanted next, what frustrated them, or what they were ready to pay for.

That information is sitting in the comments. All of them. On every channel in your niche. Free. Public. Ignored.

Reading them manually means scrolling through tens of thousands of one-line opinions trying to spot a pattern. Nobody does it.

OneTube does it.


Spy Mode — the core idea

Paste any public YouTube channel — yours, a competitor's, an influencer's, a brand's. OneTube downloads every comment on their recent videos and runs them through an AI that's been tuned specifically for creator-audience dynamics.

You get back:

  • What their audience asks for — concrete video requests with proof ("17 viewers asked for a beginner tutorial on this")
  • What they hate — production complaints, format fatigue, missing topics
  • What they praise — what's working that you could borrow
  • What they're ready to buy — product requests, course interest, brand collab demand
  • What's brewing — slow shifts in trust and engagement before they show up in retention metrics

Their viewers become your focus group. Without doing a survey. Without asking permission.