How to Find YouTube Viral Videos - Views/Subs Ratio

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We use vidIQ, TubeBuddy, and some other tools for analytics, but I was wondering if there's any tool out there that can let you search videos based on a ratio like Views/Subscribers.

The idea is to search for videos for specific keywords with a "high" number of views relative to subscribers.

I searched for this, but couldn't find anything.

Thoughts?
 
such ratio would be meaningful if all videos were benefiting equally from traffic sources, then you could say that a video is more viral/interesting than others based on that ratio.
A video can have way too much views compared to the channel subs for many reasons ( youtube suggesting it, external embedding traffic, ranking in high search volume KWs, etc... )
i think that a more suitable ratio for spotting viral videos is views/time period, not views/subs. ( one of the tools you cited above have something like that ).
 
such ratio would be meaningful if all videos were benefiting equally from traffic sources, then you could say that a video is more viral/interesting than others based on that ratio.
A video can have way too much views compared to the channel subs for many reasons ( youtube suggesting it, external embedding traffic, ranking in high search volume KWs, etc... )
i think that a more suitable ratio for spotting viral videos is views/time period, not views/subs. ( one of the tools you cited above have something like that ).

I agree, but I'm after videos that have gone viral on smaller channels, without getting a view boost from a large, existing subscriber base.
 
google trends is the most useful tool to use for YouTube/ anything for trends, if you know how to use it
 
ahrefs can do this if you know how to use it
 
morning.fame ... that would be my first pick
also use keywordtool.io
 
Didn't VidIQ had a section where you could find videos based on view velocity or something like that?
 
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