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Search YouTube Comments with surgical precision.

Stop scrolling manually. Use AI-powered search to filter comments by keyword, user, or sentiment instantly.

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Why default YouTube isn't enough

Native tools are built for casual viewing. We built a tool for deep analysis.

Deep Filtering

Server-side processing allows you to filter comments by exact keywords, timestamps, or user presence instantly.

No Infinite Scroll

We paginate results intelligently so you can browse 10,000+ comments without crashing your browser memory.

High Performance

Optimized for speed. Our parser is 93% faster than loading comments natively on the YouTube watch page.

AI Core 2.0

Beyond just counting.
Start understanding.

Get actionable insights from YouTube comments with our advanced LLM integration. We don't just show you comments; we tell you what they mean.

Sentiment Analysis

Detect positive, negative, and neutral emotions across dialects and slang.

Pain Point Extraction

Identify complaints and feature requests automatically from thousands of comments.

analysis_report.json
sentiment_score: 0.85 (Positive)
top_keywords: ["great tutorial", "audio issue"]
// AI Summary
"Viewers loved the content depth but 15% mentioned background noise as a distraction."

"YT Comment Finder transformed how we engage with our audience. The sentiment analysis helped us identify critical product issues before our support team even saw tickets."

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Case Study

The "Heating" Issue Discovery

Scenario: A popular tech channel posted an unboxing video with 45,000 comments.

Action: Using YT Finder to filter for the keyword "heating" across the entire dataset.

Result: Identified 1,800 specific complaints about overheating, allowing the brand to address the issue in 24 hours.

Data visualization showing the detection of 'heating' keywords within 45,000 YouTube comments using YT Finder analysis tool.

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