YouTube Video Upload Checklist
The complete pre-upload checklist for YouTube creators. 30+ optimization steps across 10 categories covering title, description, tags, thumbnail, end screens, and more. Save progress per video, get a readiness score, and never miss a step.
Saved Checklists
A YouTube upload checklist should cover at least 30 steps across file quality, SEO metadata (title, description, tags), visual elements (thumbnail, end screens, cards), accessibility (subtitles), settings (audience, monetization), scheduling, and post-publish promotion. CollabPals provides this free interactive YouTube upload checklist with priority indicators (critical, recommended, optional), expandable tips for each item, and a readiness score from F to A+. Save separate checklists per video, track your progress, and export as text. No signup required, works entirely in your browser. Used by over 150,000 YouTube creators.
Why Every Creator Needs a YouTube Upload Checklist
Every YouTube video you upload is an opportunity to reach new viewers, grow your subscriber count, and build your brand. But a single missed optimization step, like forgetting to add a custom thumbnail or leaving your description empty, can mean the difference between a video that gets recommended by the algorithm and one that disappears after 48 hours. A YouTube upload checklist solves this by giving you a repeatable process you follow every time.
YouTube Studio has dozens of settings spread across multiple screens. Even experienced creators with hundreds of uploads forget steps when rushing to publish. A structured checklist ensures consistency: every video gets the same level of SEO optimization, visual polish, and promotional effort, every time. This is one of the free YouTube tools CollabPals offers to help creators at every stage of their workflow.
How to Use This Upload Checklist
The 10 Categories Explained
Video File
Resolution, format, aspect ratio, audio quality, and file naming. Getting these right before uploading prevents processing issues and ensures your video looks sharp from the first second.
Title
Length, keyword placement, power words, accuracy, and freshness signals. Your title is the single biggest factor in whether someone clicks on your video in search and suggested.
Description
First lines hook, timestamps, links, keywords, hashtags, and calls to action. A well-structured description helps both YouTube's algorithm and human viewers understand your content.
Tags
Primary keyword, variations, and character limits. Tags help YouTube understand your video's topic, especially for misspellings and related terms.
Thumbnail
Custom upload, dimensions, readability at small sizes, contrast, and brand consistency. 90% of top-performing YouTube videos use custom thumbnails.
End Screens and Cards
Subscribe elements, video links, timing with verbal CTAs, and info cards. These keep viewers watching your content instead of leaving for another channel.
Subtitles
Caption uploads, auto-caption review, and language settings. Captions improve accessibility, SEO, and retention for viewers watching on mute.
Settings
Kids setting, category, comments, monetization, and copyright checks. One wrong setting can disable features or lose you ad revenue.
Scheduling
Optimal publish time, Premiere option, and HD processing. Timing your upload for peak audience activity maximizes first-hour engagement.
Post-Upload Promotion
Community posts, social sharing, pinned comments, email, and collaborations. Publishing is only half the job. Promotion drives the initial momentum the algorithm needs.
What Makes a Video "Upload Ready"?
Upload Ready
- Custom thumbnail at 1280x720 with readable text
- Title under 70 characters with keyword front-loaded
- Description with hook in first 2 lines and timestamps
- 5-15 relevant tags starting with primary keyword
- End screens with subscribe and video elements
- Captions uploaded or auto-captions reviewed
- HD processing complete before going public
Not Ready
- Auto-generated thumbnail (random frame from video)
- Title over 100 characters or missing keywords
- Empty or one-line description
- No tags or irrelevant/misleading tags
- No end screens or cards
- Auto-captions with uncorrected errors
- Published immediately in SD quality
Frequently Missed Steps by Experienced Creators
Even creators with hundreds of uploads commonly miss these high-impact steps:
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I check before uploading a YouTube video?
Before uploading, verify your video file is 1080p or higher MP4 with good audio levels, rename the file to include your target keyword, and have a custom thumbnail ready at 1280x720 pixels. Then optimize your title (under 70 characters with keyword), write a strong description (keyword in first two lines, timestamps, links), add 5-15 relevant tags, and set your category. This free checklist covers all 30+ steps.
What is a YouTube video upload checklist?
A YouTube upload checklist is a step-by-step list of everything you need to do before, during, and after publishing a video. It covers file preparation, SEO metadata (title, description, tags), visual elements (thumbnail, end screens, cards), settings (audience, monetization, comments), scheduling, and post-upload promotion. Using a checklist ensures you never miss an optimization step.
How do I optimize my YouTube video before uploading?
Optimize by: (1) researching a target keyword, (2) including it in your file name, title, description first line, and tags, (3) creating a high-contrast custom thumbnail with text readable at small sizes, (4) writing timestamps in your description, (5) adding end screens and cards linking to related content, (6) uploading captions or reviewing auto-captions, and (7) setting the correct category and language.
What is the best YouTube title length?
YouTube titles can be up to 100 characters, but the recommended length is 50-70 characters. Titles longer than 70 characters get truncated in search results and suggested video panels. Front-load your primary keyword in the first 50 characters so it is always visible, even when cut off.
How many tags should I use on a YouTube video?
YouTube allows up to 500 characters of tags. Best practice is 5-15 tags mixing your primary keyword, keyword variations, broad topic tags, and specific long-tail phrases. Start with your exact target keyword as the first tag. Avoid irrelevant or misleading tags, as YouTube may penalize your video.
What size should a YouTube thumbnail be?
The recommended YouTube thumbnail size is 1280 x 720 pixels with a 16:9 aspect ratio and under 2 MB file size. Use high contrast colors, bold text (2-4 words maximum), and close-up faces with clear emotions. Your thumbnail must be readable as a small 120px-wide image in suggested videos.
Should I upload my video as unlisted first?
Uploading as unlisted first, then switching to public after YouTube finishes HD processing, ensures viewers see your video in full quality from the first minute. YouTube processes SD quality first, so publishing immediately may show a blurry video to your earliest viewers, which hurts retention and first impressions.
What should I do after uploading a YouTube video?
After publishing: (1) pin a comment on your video with a question or CTA, (2) share on social media with platform-specific teasers, (3) post on your YouTube Community tab, (4) notify your email list, (5) respond to every comment in the first 24 hours, (6) check your click-through rate and retention after 48-72 hours, and (7) consider creating a YouTube Short from the long-form video.
How do YouTube end screens work?
End screens appear in the last 5-20 seconds of your video and can contain up to 4 elements: a subscribe button, a video or playlist suggestion, a channel link, or an external website (if eligible). Add them after uploading in YouTube Studio. Time them to appear when you verbally prompt viewers to watch more. Use our end screen previewer to plan your layout before setting it up in YouTube Studio.
Is this YouTube upload checklist tool free?
Yes, this upload checklist is 100% free with no signup required. It works entirely in your browser with no data sent to any server. Your checklist progress is saved in your browser so you can return to it. You can save separate checklists for different videos and export your checklist as text.
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