Taja AI Review: YouTube SEO and Content Repurposing
Taja AI turns one video upload into 10 platform-ready posts in minutes. Here's the exact workflow I use for YouTube SEO and short-form repurposing.

Before I found Taja AI, YouTube SEO ate hours I didn't have. Custom GPT prompts, keyword spreadsheets, manually written descriptions, and the results were still mediocre. Now I press one button and walk away with a fully optimized listing, four short-form clips, a LinkedIn post, an X thread, and a blog draft. The whole thing takes under five minutes.
Taja AI connects to your YouTube channel and handles SEO, thumbnails, shorts, and cross-platform scheduling from a single upload. It's the closest thing I've found to a one-person publishing operation that actually scales.
Upload Once, Get Everything#
After connecting your Google and YouTube accounts, you skip the "paste a YouTube link" flow entirely and upload the raw file. Taja transcribes it, analyzes the content, and within seconds surfaces:
- Multiple title options, each scored for virality
- A full description built around high-ranking SEO keywords
- Auto-generated chapters
- A curated tag list with search volume and competition scores
On my ElevenLabs translation video, the top-scored title was "Translate Videos to Any Language with AI", scored 100. That's not a title I would have landed on through manual research in under an hour. The tags it flagged included "AI voice cloning" and "translate video to any language," both scoring above 60 with 50,000 monthly searches and manageable competition. Anything over 60 is worth including in both your description and title. If you want to layer on additional research before publishing, my free SEO Keyword Generator GPT can help you find keywords you can actually rank for.
The thumbnail generator is genuinely useful, not just a gimmick. I generated two rounds of thumbnails, customized the text overlay and font inside the editor, and downloaded the final version without leaving the platform.
Adding Context Makes Everything Better#
Before moving to repurposed content, there's one step worth not skipping: add audience context. I typed in that my target audience was YouTubers who want to reach more people by translating their videos, and set the voice to "uplifting." Taja then reruns the optimization against that context.
The difference was immediate. The reoptimized title came back as "Reach Millions with AI Translations", sharper, benefit-forward, and more specific to the niche. The description shifted to match. This context step takes 30 seconds and noticeably improves output quality.
Short-Form Clips: Where the Real Time Savings Are#
Without any additional input, Taja automatically identifies and cuts four short-form clips from the long-form video, scores each one, adds captions, and presents them for review.
The highest-scoring clip on my video came back at 87. It pulled the core value proposition from the video, stitched together the right moments, and added clean captions, exactly what I'd spend 45 minutes building manually in a dedicated short-form editor. And it did it four times over.
That said, one of the four clips was pulled out of context in a way that made no sense as a standalone video. I'd never post it. That's not a knock on the tool, it's just how AI clip selection works. My process is to review each one, thumb down anything that doesn't hold up without context, lightly edit the borderline ones, and move forward with the two or three that are genuinely good.
The editor lets you change caption style (I use Mori-style for high contrast), adjust size and shadow color, and trigger auto b-roll generation from Pexels. On one clip I added b-roll, deleted two placements that didn't fit, and kept the rest. The final render was dynamic enough that I'd publish it without hesitation.
Text Posts, Blog Content, and Scheduling#
From the same screen, Taja generates a LinkedIn post and a 10-post X thread from your video. Both are platform-formatted and ready to publish directly through connected accounts. I read through the thread, delete any emoji I wouldn't naturally use, adjust phrasing where it doesn't sound like me, and hit publish. That's it.
The blog post generator is a bonus I didn't expect to use but now rely on. One click produces a fully formatted HTML post with H1, H2s, bullet points, and structured sections that map to the video content. I paste the HTML directly into my CMS, swap in the title, and save the draft. What used to take a couple of hours after filming now takes about two minutes.
Once you've reviewed everything, bulk auto-schedule lets you select the clips and posts you approved and queue them across platforms. You're not scrambling to fill a content calendar, the video you already made is doing the work.
The Feature Nobody's Talking About#
Taja has a "Backlog Boost" feature that resurfaces old, underperforming videos and re-optimizes their metadata with current keyword data. I haven't seen anyone else cover this. If you have 50 videos sitting in your archive with outdated titles and weak descriptions, this is a way to start pulling views from content you've already created. It's not a silver bullet, but it's the kind of passive upside that compounds over time.
For a solopreneur running a YouTube channel without a team, that's a meaningful lever. "This might be the most important tool that you'll discover this whole year", I said it in the video and I stand by it.
Sign up for a free trial at taja.ai/?via=moe.
Watch the full video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WnQY6Ujrp4Q
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