YouTube Channel Research

Find the perfect YouTube channels for your brand

YouTube channel finder helps you discover, evaluate, and contact YouTubers in any niche. Enter your product or brand and get targeting criteria, search keywords, video topics, and a ready-to-send outreach message.

Everything you need for YouTuber outreach

Stop guessing which YouTubers to contact. Get a complete sourcing plan with targeting criteria, search strategies, and outreach templates in one run.

Clear targeting criteria

Define what a good YouTuber looks like for your brand. Get specific criteria for video style, audience fit, and content types so your team filters with one consistent standard.

Search keywords and topics

Get a curated list of keywords, video topics, and channel signals to find YouTubers quickly. Expand your search with semantic variations and related terms.

Ready-to-send outreach

Get an effective email template you can copy and send at volume. The message shows you watched their videos and asks for a clear next step.

How it works

A simple three-step workflow that takes you from niche to outreach in minutes.

1

Describe your goal

Enter your niche, product category, or brand name. Add constraints like geo, language, budget, or video format if you have them. Specific inputs produce better results.

2

Get your sourcing plan

Receive targeting criteria, search keywords, video topics, channel types to prioritize or avoid, and a shortlist structure. Use the output as a checklist for your sourcing process.

3

Send outreach at scale

Copy the email template, personalize it with specific video references, and send to your shortlisted YouTubers. Track replies and iterate based on response rates.

What you get in one run

Each query produces a complete channel sourcing plan structured for immediate action.

  • Target channel profile: content angle, audience fit, and suggested video types like reviews, tutorials, or unboxings
  • Search strategy: keywords, video topics, channel signals, and synonym expansions to find niche YouTubers
  • Shortlist structure: what to prioritize, what to avoid, and the reasoning behind each filter
  • Outreach email: a professional message template with personalization slots and a clear call to action

"Find 15 YouTube channels in specialty coffee. Prioritize brew tutorials, high engagement, and creators who do sponsored integrations. Draft a short outreach email for a two week sponsorship test."

Example input prompt

Who uses YouTube channel finder

Teams across industries use this tool to standardize YouTuber sourcing and improve outreach response rates.

Brands

Launch new products, expand into new categories, or test regional markets with targeted YouTube sponsorships.

Agencies

Standardize YouTuber research across clients. Use consistent criteria to pitch and source channels at scale.

Ecommerce

Build a steady YouTuber pipeline for video reviews and conversion testing. Run sponsorship and affiliate programs.

Product Teams

Embed YouTuber sourcing as a growth feature. Build workflows around YouTube marketing in your product.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to install anything?

No installation required. This is a web-based tool that runs entirely in your browser. Enter your query and get results immediately. There are no downloads, plugins, or account setups needed to start using the YouTube channel finder.

What happens when I click Find Channels?

A guided assistant opens in a modal and starts generating your channel sourcing plan based on the niche, product, or brand you entered. The output includes targeting criteria, search keywords, video topics, and a ready-to-use outreach message template.

Can I refine results?

Yes. Add constraints and follow-up questions inside the chat interface. Specify geographic region, budget range, video format like Shorts or long-form, collaboration type such as sponsorship or affiliate, or audience demographics for more targeted results.

What niches work best?

Any niche with active YouTube channels produces good results. Common categories include tech reviews, gaming, beauty and skincare, fitness, food and cooking, personal finance, education, travel, and lifestyle content.

How specific should my input be?

The more specific your input, the better your results. Instead of just "coffee," try "specialty cold brew coffee targeting young professionals." Include details about your target audience, collaboration type, and any constraints to get highly actionable output.

Can I use this for multiple brands?

Yes. Run separate queries for each brand or product line. The tool adapts to any niche, so agencies and multi-brand companies can use it across their entire portfolio of clients and products.

How to write better queries

Get the most out of YouTube channel finder by structuring your inputs with these best practices.

Include your product category

Start with your product type or niche. Mention the specific category you operate in, such as organic skincare, plant-based protein, home workout equipment, or productivity software. This helps generate relevant channel profiles and video topics.

Specify collaboration goals

Describe what you want YouTubers to do. Are you looking for dedicated reviews, sponsored integrations, tutorial videos, unboxing content, or long-term ambassador relationships? Clear goals produce better targeting criteria.

Add constraints when relevant

Include geographic preferences, language requirements, subscriber count ranges, or budget limits. Constraints like "US-based channels under 100K subscribers" or "Spanish-speaking YouTubers who post Shorts" help narrow results to actionable shortlists.

Writing effective YouTuber messages

The outreach email template you receive is designed to maximize response rates with these principles.

  • Personalization: reference a specific video to show you actually watched their content before reaching out
  • Clear ask: state what you want them to do without ambiguity, whether it is a sponsored integration, dedicated review, or joining an affiliate program
  • Next step: end with a simple call to action like asking for their media kit or rates so they know exactly how to respond
  • Brevity: keep the message concise because long emails get ignored, and you can discuss details after they reply

"Hi [Name], loved your recent video on morning coffee routines. The editing and explanations were great. We are launching a new cold brew line and looking for YouTubers for sponsored integrations. Would you be open to a quick collab? If interested, just reply with your media kit or rates."

Example outreach email structure

Start finding channels now

Enter your niche and get a complete sourcing plan with targeting criteria, search strategies, and outreach templates.

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