Buy YouTube Descriptions, Written Entirely by Humans
A description combines two documents. The first 150 characters is search copy. Search copy is displayed below the title. Search copy helps the platform determine what the video is about. Everything that comes after search copy is a reference block that contains chapters, links, credits, and disclosures.
Most channels end up focusing on either the top or the bottom of their video descriptions. Usually, it’s a wall of keywords in the top that nobody bothers to read, or it’s a broken link list from the video they posted three videos ago. Both are costly, and the second one is a trust loss.
How No-AI YouTube Descriptions Keep Your Brand Human
Most people want answers, and that’s where descriptions come in. You mentioned that product at minute eleven, that study you reference, also the song title. A timestamps match within the description is always appreciated by your audience, and is a sign to the audience that you care. Long descriptions are often a signal that you don’t care because you’re wasting your audience’s time by not being more concise.
Opening lines written for the space above the fold.
Chapter timestamps checked against the finished edit.
Links, credits and disclosures kept current per video.
Where AI falls down on YouTube descriptions
Ask a model for a description and it will invent timestamps. It has not seen your edit, so the chapters point at nothing, and viewers who tap one and land mid-sentence stop trusting the rest of the block. The keyword paragraph underneath is read by nobody at all.
Our Social Writing Process for No-AI YouTube Descriptions
You send the video or an accurate transcript. The writer either reads the text or watches the video, marks chapter points from the actual edit rather than from a script that was changed in post, writes an opening for search, and provides every single link the video discussed.
How a YouTube description gets written here
Watch the finished edit or work from an accurate transcript.
Mark chapters where the video genuinely changes subject.
Write the first hundred and fifty characters for search and the click.
Assemble links, credits and disclosures, then run the detector checks.
Reviewing and Scheduling No-AI YouTube Descriptions
Everything comes as plain text in a format you can copy and paste into the upload form. Each timestamp is on a new line to indicate the end of a chapter. If you edit the work after it is delivered and the timestamps change position, that is a revision, and the writer adjusts timestamps according to the changes you have made in the fourteen-day period.
Plain text ready to paste into the upload form.
Chapter timestamps taken from the finished edit.
The first hundred and fifty characters written twice, for comparison.
A reusable end block for links, credits and disclosures.
Detector reports attached, and the description text belongs to you.
What people commission YouTube descriptions for
Channels uploading weekly on a fixed schedule.
Back catalogs where descriptions were never written.
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical YouTube description
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
One description
200
$20
$0.20
$20.20
Six descriptions
1,200
$120
$1.20
$121.20
Fifteen descriptions, one quarter
3,000
$300
$3
$303
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI YouTube Descriptions Social Media FAQs
Ask on the contact page and a person will answer, usually the same working day. For a live order, reply to your confirmation email and it reaches whoever is handling it.
Yes. Tell us the volume and cadence and we keep the same writer on the account so the voice stays consistent. The rate does not change with volume.
Yes, if you ask. Titles and thumbnail lines count toward the word total like anything else, and they are worth commissioning together, because a title that fights the first line of the description wastes both of them.
That’s one of the more optimal ways to use your company. Older video uploads can maintain a passive income stream due to descriptions being written in ten seconds gov.email op source. Send us the list and the transcripts and we’ll work on them in batches priced per word like everything else.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our YouTube descriptions
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
RDRowan DSocial Lead, Kahu Surf Co
Captions that don’t read like ads
Thirty captions. About eight of them are a single sentence and those are the ones that actually performed. Whoever wrote these understands that the photo is actually doing the work. No hashtags were used. Half of their one percent fee goes to planting trees, which our customers actually cared about more than we expected.
Verified orderInstagram captionsJune 2026
LMLucas MFounder
Opens with a statement, not a hook
Each thread opens with the actual claim and spends the rest earning it — no “here is what nobody tells you” anywhere. Nine threads, eight usable exactly as written, one I rewrote because I had changed my mind during the process.
Verified orderX threadsJune 2025
NENoor EFounder, Sablewood Tea
Thirty captions, maybe twenty i’d use
This makes sense at the current price based on batch pricing. However, the generally low hit rate means that about twenty of these are very good and the rest trend toward serviceable filler. Very good steam balls are, and always have been, appreciated, and the second steeping one was one of the best examples, receiving more comments than anything we have posted.