youtube channel management
A channel is a second job nobody has time for. We edit, package, optimize, publish, and cut the shorts that feed it. You just keep recording.
speakers, coaches, and authors hand off the whole youtube channel management workload and keep one job: recording. we turn each raw video into a finished upload, build the packaging that earns the click, set the publish cadence, and spin off shorts so the feed never goes quiet between uploads.

choose your tier.
starter
Publishing consistently
- 2 videos edited a month, thumbnails and titles included
- terms
- 3 month minimum
growth
Growing the channel
- 4 videos a month, search optimized titles and descriptions
- terms
- 3 month minimum
authority
Owning the algorithm
- Everything in Growth, plus 8 shorts a month and a monthly strategy note
- terms
- 3 month minimum
empire
The full studio treatment
- Everything in Authority, plus community posts, publishing calendar, priority lane
- terms
- 3 month minimum
you record. we run the channel.
you record.
You keep talking. That is the only part that needs you.
we package it.
Edit, thumbnail, title, description, chapters, and the shorts that feed it.
the channel grows.
Published on a steady rhythm, so it looks staffed. Because it is.
no upload nights · part of the run-it system · the $500 audit, yours to keep
questions, answered.
how much does youtube channel management cost?
pricing is shaped to your scope, the number of videos, the editing depth, and how many shorts you want each week. every engagement starts with a $500 brand audit that is yours to keep, so you get something useful before you commit to more. from there we match a starter or authority plan to what your channel actually needs.
how long does it take to get my channel running?
most channels are publishing on a steady rhythm within the first few weeks of onboarding. the first stretch goes into the brand audit, setting up your thumbnail and title style, and building a simple recording-to-publish workflow. after that, you record and we keep the schedule moving.
should i just do youtube myself or have it done for you?
you can absolutely edit and post yourself, the real question is what your hours are worth. doing it yourself means learning editing, thumbnails, titles, and scheduling, then repeating that every week. done for you means you record and we handle the packaging and publishing, so the channel keeps moving while you stay on the work only you can do.
what do i have to do on my side?
you record the videos, that is the part only you can do. we take it from there with editing, thumbnails, titles, descriptions, scheduling, and the shorts that feed the algorithm. you can send raw footage however you like, and we shape it into a consistent, on-brand channel.
can you make shorts from my long videos too?
yes, we pull shorts from your existing long-form recordings, so one session can feed both your main channel and your shorts feed. that is part of how the channel stays active between full uploads. the shorts carry your voice and packaging so everything looks like it came from the same studio.