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Title & Description Writer

YouTube titles, descriptions & chapters —
written for you.

Plentake reads your transcript and writes five title options, a full YouTube description, hashtags and chapter timestamps — then drops those chapters straight onto your Premiere Pro timeline as markers. All in your video's language.

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Short demo — coming soon

An AI YouTube title and description generator, inside Premiere Pro

The metadata is the part everyone rushes at the end. You've finished the edit, you're tired, and now you have to invent a title that earns the click, write a description that actually says something, add the right hashtags, and — if you care about watch-through — mark out chapters by scrubbing the timeline and typing timestamps by hand. Most editors do a half-job and move on.

Plentake's Title & Description Writer takes your transcript and does that whole block for you: five title options to choose from, a full YouTube description, hashtags, and chapter timestamps — written in the same language your video is in. Because it works from what you actually said, the copy is grounded in your content instead of a generic template.

How the YouTube title and description generator works

Three moves, all inside Premiere Pro — no copy-pasting your script into a separate writing tool.

1

It reads your transcript

Plentake works from the transcript of your sequence — the same one every Plentake tool shares — so the metadata reflects what you actually said, not a guess.

2

It writes the full package

You get five title options, a complete YouTube description, hashtags and chapter timestamps — generated in your video's language, ready to copy across.

3

Chapters drop onto the timeline

The panel places those chapter timestamps straight onto your Premiere Pro timeline as chapter markers — no scrubbing, no typing timecodes by hand.

Why this is different

Plenty of tools will write a YouTube title if you paste in a topic. Fewer write from your actual transcript, and almost none turn chapters into real timeline markers without leaving your editor. Plentake does both, in the language your video is in, with a genuinely free tier.

✓ Written from your real transcript ✓ Five title options ✓ Full description + hashtags ✓ Chapters onto your timeline ✓ Your video's language ✓ Free standard tier

What you get

Step-by-step tutorial

From a finished sequence to titles, a description, hashtags and chapters — without leaving Premiere Pro.

  1. Install Plentake & open the panel

    In Premiere Pro: Window → Extensions → Plentake. Sign in — a free account gets you started with the standard quality tier.

  2. Open the Title & Description tab

    Switch to the Title & Description Writer from the panel's side bar.

  3. Select your transcript

    Click Generate transcript for your sequence, or select one you already made — your video is transcribed once and shared by every Plentake tool.

  4. Pick a quality

    Standard quality is free (3 sets per month). Premium uses a stronger model on paid plans for more polished copy — each option is labelled so you know what you're using.

  5. Generate the metadata

    Plentake writes five title options, a full YouTube description, hashtags and chapter timestamps, all in your video's language.

  6. Add chapters to your timeline

    Drop the chapter timestamps onto your Premiere Pro timeline as chapter markers, then copy the title, description and hashtags across to YouTube.

Watch the full walkthrough

Full tutorial
Complete walkthrough — coming soon

Write your titles, description and chapters in minutes

Start free with the standard quality tier — three sets a month, titles, description, hashtags and chapters, all inside Premiere Pro.

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Frequently asked

Is there a free tier?

Yes. Standard quality is free — up to three sets of titles, description, hashtags and chapters per month. Premium uses a stronger model and is available on paid plans. See pricing.

Does it write chapters?

Yes. Along with the titles and description, Plentake generates chapter timestamps for your video — and can place them on your timeline as chapter markers.

Which language does it write in?

It writes in your video's language, based on the transcript — so the titles, description, hashtags and chapters come back in the language you filmed in.

Can it add chapter markers to my timeline?

Yes. The panel drops the chapter timestamps straight onto your Premiere Pro timeline as chapter markers, so you don't have to scrub and type timecodes by hand.

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