AI Heading Structure Checker for Video Creators โ Optimise for AI Citations
built to bridge the gap between video platforms and organic search traffic.
How to use this tool
- 1Paste your content
Copy your blog post, landing page, or article - including all headings and body text. Supports both Markdown (##) and HTML (<h2>) formats.
- 2Review structure and issues
The tool extracts your heading hierarchy, checks for level jumps, missing H1s, vague headings, and any structure that reduces AI citation readiness.
- 3Fix and rescore
Make edits based on the recommendations and paste updated content to rescore. Aim for 85+ for maximum AI citation eligibility.
How this tool helps for Video Creators sites
A clear heading hierarchy helps both users and search engines navigate for video creators content. This checker analyses your H1 through H6 structure, detects skipped levels and duplicate headings, and ensures your for video creators pages follow the logical outline that Google rewards with better rankings.
Video creators operate across two separate search ecosystems: YouTube search and Google web search. While YouTube has its own ranking algorithm based on watch time and engagement, Google increasingly surfaces video results in web search for how-to and tutorial queries. Creators who optimise for both platforms and build a companion website capture organic traffic that pure YouTube channels miss entirely.
for Video Creators SEO tips
- Create a companion website with written versions of your top videos targeting the same keywords to capture Google web search traffic alongside YouTube search.
- Add VideoObject schema markup with transcript, duration, and thumbnail URL to every embedded video page to qualify for Google video rich results.
- Optimise YouTube descriptions with timestamped chapters and keyword-rich summaries since YouTube uses description text as a primary ranking signal.
Why heading structure drives AI citations
How AI systems use headings
When AI systems extract passages to cite, they use headings as "section labels" to understand what each block of content is about. An H2 reading "How to fix Core Web Vitals" tells an AI system that the following content answers that specific question - making it far more likely to be cited when someone asks that question.
The correct heading hierarchy
Every page should have exactly one H1 (the page topic), multiple H2s (major sections), and optional H3s nested under H2s. Skipping from H1 to H3 is a structural error - not just a best practice violation. Google explicitly documents heading hierarchy as a semantic signal for content understanding.
Why question-style headings win
Google's PAA algorithm and AI systems are fundamentally question-answering machines. When an H2 heading matches the format of a search query or People Also Ask question, the section below it becomes a direct answer candidate. Frame at least 30-40% of your H2s as questions about the topic.
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