YouTube Studio's filter is keyword-based and silent. YouTuberPilot reads every comment with an LLM, flags toxicity and spam across languages, and gives you one queue for every channel you own — with a full audit trail and push alerts.
From sign-in to a clean comment section in four steps.
One click with the Google account that owns your channel. We request only the YouTube scopes we need — read comments and (optionally) moderate on your behalf.
Add your @handle and YouTube Data API key in Settings. We pull recent videos and comments from across your channel into one place.
Each comment runs through a keyword pre-filter, then an LLM (Gemma) that detects toxicity, spam, scam links, and harassment in any language. Verdicts: clean, flagged, or blocked.
Flagged and blocked comments land in your queue with a reason. Approve, delete, or reply with one click — or let auto-moderation tiers act for you. Every action is logged.
Studio's built-in filter blocks or warns the commenter at post time. It doesn't help you with what actually lands on your channel. Here's what we add:
YouTube's filter is keyword + basic ML. We use an LLM that catches sarcasm, coded language, targeted harassment, scam links and non-English slurs YouTube misses.
Run 3 channels? Studio makes you flip between each one. We show one queue across every channel you own.
"Flag anything mentioning my competitor." "Block crypto/OF spam." "Auto-hide if >3 emojis + link." YouTube only gives you one global toggle.
On-device AI, auto-moderation tiers, and weekly parent reports for families of young creators. YouTube has nothing for this.
Every scan logged with a reason ("Contains personal insults/harassment"). Studio silently hides — you never learn the pattern or appeal.
Push alert the moment a flagged comment lands, not when you happen to open Studio.
Approve or delete in batch. The system learns your tolerance so the queue keeps shrinking.
Hindi/Telugu/Spanish hate speech, leetspeak ("st00pid"), zero-width character attacks — our LLM catches them.
Honest reality: if you're a mega-creator with a full mod team, Studio + ModBot is probably enough. Our sweet spot is creators without that headcount:
Sign in with the Google account that owns your channel. We ask for permission to read comments and (optionally) moderate them on your behalf.