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The Simple YouTube Prompt That Finds Your Uncopyable Angle
A prompt for ChatGPT to find your YouTube voice.

I almost quit YouTube after six months. Not because I didn’t care. But because I sounded like everyone else.
“Top 5 productivity hacks.” “How to be more confident.” “3 habits that changed my life.”
I thought I was being helpful. But my views told a different story.
I was also saying things I believed in — but nobody cared. Why? What was I missing?
I’ll tell you the moment everything changed. But first, let me ask you this:
If someone else used your exact video script, would the viewer notice a difference?
If the answer is “not really,” we’ve got a problem. A solvable one — but a big one.
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The Hidden Problem With Most YouTube Advice

Everyone tells you to “niche down,” or “post consistently,” or “deliver value.”
None of that helps if your content is replaceable.
And here’s the brutal truth: in a world with AI-generated content, tutorials from experts, and vloggers with 10 years of head start — value alone doesn’t cut it.
So what does?
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You Need an Angle That Can’t Be Copied
And there is a way to find it. It starts with one deceptively simple prompt.
But before I give it to you, here’s what not to do:
Don’t make another “how to” video unless you have a twist.
Don’t rely on search-based topics forever.
Don’t try to be a mini version of someone else.
It’s tempting to look at the big YouTubers in your niche and think, “If I do what they do, success will follow.”
Spoiler: It won’t.
The secret is not what you teach. It’s how you teach it and who you teach it to.
So Here’s the Prompt:
I want to find a unique YouTube angle based on my voice, values, and experience in [topic]. Help me identify problems I solve that others overlook. What would my dream audience type into YouTube — in their own words — that I could respond to better than anyone else? Break down my main content areas into smaller, specific subtopics and questions that feel true to me. Also, give me style suggestions (storytelling, tone, delivery) that would help me stand out while staying authentic.
Copy, paste, and tweak it. But don’t stop there.
Let’s break down why this works and how to actually use it
Why Use This Prompt?

Because 90% of creators start with trends, not truth.
They copy the content, the thumbnails, even the tone of voice. But the best creators don’t replicate — they reinterpret. They filter ideas through their own lived experience.
This prompt flips the focus: From what the algorithm wants — to what your audience needs, and what only you can say.
You’re not just making another listicle. You’re solving problems with your lens, your story, your experience.
Best Use Cases
Use this prompt when:
You’re starting a channel and want to avoid blending in.
You’ve been creating but feel like you're plateauing.
You want to pivot from generic content to something unforgettable.
You’re niching down, but still not connecting.
And especially: when you’ve been consistent, but invisible.
Copy & Paste Prompt:
I want to find a unique YouTube angle based on my voice, values, and experience in [topic]. Help me identify problems I solve that others overlook. What would my dream audience type into YouTube — in their own words — that I could respond to better than anyone else? Break down my main content areas into smaller, specific subtopics and questions that feel true to me. Also, give me style suggestions (storytelling, tone, delivery) that would help me stand out while staying authentic.
Tips for Better Results
Add your story. What have you failed at? Overcome? Obsessively researched? That’s your edge. AI can’t replicate lived experience.
Get specific. “Productivity” is generic. “How I rebuilt my focus after ADHD burnout” is personal, punchy, and precise.
Embrace what makes you weird. Do you explain things with humor? Animation? Journal entries? Tangents? Good. Lean in.
Don’t chase trends — bend them. See what’s working and put your twist on it. If everyone’s making “day in the life” videos, do “a day in the life with zero dopamine.”
Think in terms of questions, not just topics. “What does success look like if you hate hustle culture?” “How do I find peace when nothing’s going right?” These are video gold.
What Happened When I Used This Prompt?
I’ll be honest. The first five videos flopped. Not “bad thumbnail” flopped — zero views flopped.
But then something shifted. I made a video called “Why I’ll never be a productivity guru (and why that’s good).”
It was raw. Honest.
That video got the most comments I’d ever received. Not because it was viral — but because it was me.
People said: “This finally makes sense.” “I thought I was the only one.” “I’ve never heard someone explain it like this.”
That’s the magic of your uncopyable angle. It doesn’t win the algorithm — it wins trust. And trust? That’s the currency everything else is built on.
Here’s what no one tells you about YouTube:
You don’t need to be “better.” You need to be truer.
Your voice, your stories, your way of thinking — those are your assets. The rest is noise.
Start with this prompt. Add your experience. Talk to one person, not “viewers.” And make videos only you could make.
That’s your edge. And it can’t be copied.
Thanks for reading!
Best,
Miroslav from The Zilahut
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