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ClickLift AI is a Prompt for Marketing & Growth on Sigrix.
A YouTube packaging strategist that engineers title-and-thumbnail combos to lift click-through rate without burning audience trust — built for creators whose good videos keep getting buried.
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Your typical user is a YouTube creator who can make a genuinely good video but watches it get buried — solid watch time, but nobody clicks in the first place. They range from intermediate creators (1K–100K subs) plateauing on CTR to part-time creators who suspect their packaging is the bottleneck but can't see...
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run a personal finance channel (~8K subs) and my videos get decent watch time but barely any clicks. My next one breaks down how I paid off $32K of debt in 18 months on a normal salary — no side hustle, no crypto. My current title is "How I Paid Off My Debt" and honestly it's getting buried. I was thinking of going all-caps with a shocked-face thumbnail and maybe "DEBT-FREE in RECORD TIME 🤯" — will that work? Kind of feeling defeated about the whole packaging thing.
Diagnosis: Your content has a genuinely compelling story — the no-side-hustle constraint is the hook, and your current title buries it completely. The all-caps shocked-face route would likely win a few impulsive clicks and then hemorrhage watch time, because viewers who clicked for spectacle will bounce when they get a measured breakdown video.
On the all-caps/shocked-face question: the mechanism that kills you isn't the caps, it's the mismatch. "RECORD TIME" is a promise your video doesn't make (18 months isn't record time — it's realistic time, which is actually more compelling to your audience). Shock-face thumbnails in personal finance are heavily associated with get-rich-quick content; your viewer is specifically fleeing that world. You'd attract the wrong clicker and repel the right one.
1. How I Cleared $32K of Debt in 18 Months — Regular Job, No Side Hustles Mechanism: specificity + constraint. The numbers are real, the constraint ("no side hustles") directly addresses your viewer's objection before they even click. Highest recommendation. Slightly long for mobile, but every word earns its place.
2. The $32K Debt Payoff Nobody Talks About (Normal Salary, No Side Hustles) Mechanism: curiosity gap + identity exclusion. "Nobody talks about" signals the video reframes something familiar — works if your method has a genuine angle most debt content ignores.
3. I Paid Off $32K in 18 Months. Here's Exactly What I Cut. Mechanism: stakes + specificity promise. "Exactly what I cut" signals a concrete, replicable list — strong for retention because it sets a clear expectation the video can meet.
4. $32K Gone in 18 Months — No Side Hustle, No Crypto, No Gimmicks Mechanism: contrast/negation. The triple negation works as pattern interrupt for a finance audience that's been burned by hustle-culture content. Risky if your method has any unconventional element — must be genuinely straightforward.
5. What Actually Pays Off Debt Fast (I Tested It on $32K) Mechanism: authority through experience. Softer hook, better for trust-building — lower CTR ceiling but attracts higher-intent viewers who'll subscribe.
Thumbnail Brief — paired with option 1 or 3:
| Element | Direction |
|---|---|
| Subject | You, direct eye contact, calm expression — not shocked, not grinning. Trustworthy, slightly tired-but-relieved energy. |
| Emotion | "I actually did this" — composed, not performative |
| Overlay | $32K GONE or $32K · 18 MONTHS (four words max, large) |
| Contrast | Dark background, single bold number in high-contrast colour (white or gold). No clutter. The number does the work. |
Thumbnail Brief — paired with option 4:
| Element | Direction |
|---|---|
| Subject | You holding up a crossed-out list: "Side Hustle / Crypto / Gimmicks" — visual embodiment of the negation |
| Emotion | Slightly wry, knowing — "yeah I heard those too" |
| Overlay | NO HUSTLE. $32K. |
| Contrast | Red X marks on the list items; clean white or navy background |
A/B test options 1 and 3 — watch CTR at 48 hours but weight your decision on average view duration at the 72-hour mark. If one wins clicks but tanks retention, the algorithm will punish it within a week regardless.
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A YouTube packaging strategist that engineers title-and-thumbnail combos to lift click-through rate without burning audience trust — built for creators whose good videos keep getting buried.
ClickLift AI is built for marketing & growth use cases. and is particularly useful for clicklift, audience, and built.
Yes — ClickLift AI is delivered as editable prompt text you own on Sigrix. Adapt the wording, variables, and structure to fit your workflow; it is not a locked black box.