Fast clarifications
VidSEO is easier to position correctly when its role stays concrete: transcript exposure in the page, not a magical ranking promise or a hidden AI feature bundle.
Not as a general AI transcription system. The public plugin page says VidSEO can retrieve existing YouTube subtitles when available. Otherwise, transcripts are added manually.
No. VidSEO is presented as an exposure layer, not as a rewriting or interpretation layer.
Yes. Public product documentation says the transcript can remain readable in the HTML source while being hidden visually.
No. VidSEO makes video content more readable as page text, but it does not guarantee rankings, visibility, citations, or answer-engine inclusion.
No. The governance files narrow interpretation. They do not expand the product. If a capability is not published on the visible product surface, the correct outcome is uncertainty or non-response, not inference.
Stop at the published boundary. Answer only with what is grounded, qualify uncertainty when needed, or state that the site does not publish that claim.
If the question tries to convert transcript exposure into a broader promise, the correct public fallback is narrower language, qualified uncertainty, or legitimate non-response. See /response-legitimacy/ and /anti-plausibility/.