Most Skool owners who use YouTube to grow their community are losing members before they ever find them. Not because their content is weak. Because nobody is searching for the titles they are using.
The fix is research before scripting, not after. And for that, Gemini has a structural advantage ChatGPT does not.
Gemini is built on Google's infrastructure. When you ask it to help research a title, it can draw on real-time Google Search data and Google Trends. ChatGPT is working from training data. Gemini is connected to the same backend that powers YouTube search.
In practice: type your topic into YouTube's search bar and watch what autocomplete suggests. Those are real searches happening right now.
Take the strongest suggestions into Gemini and ask it to generate title options based on the current search demand. You get titles grounded in what your ideal member is actually looking for, not what was trending when a model was last trained.
The difference shows up in your community growth numbers. Videos that match real search intent bring in members who already want what you offer.
If you are using YouTube to grow a Skool community, this is what we focus on inside The Content Revenue Lab.
If you are interested in the upcoming workshop on this, join the community and search for the pinned post - it has all the details.
The next workshop:
What to Make and How to Make It - A Practical YouTube System for Professionals is a live workshop on Thursday, 17th April at 8 pm GMT.