Virtual Assistant for YouTube.
High-performing virtual assistants ready to join your YouTube team.
Channel Manager
Owns the channel ops layer under your creative direction.
Sample week's deliverables
- Uploads scheduled with metadata
- Thumbnail rounds coordinated
- Comments triaged daily
- Sponsor inbox managed
- Weekly performance report
Finding and managing the right person is its own full-time job.
What your VA picks up.
Here's the work YouTube creators typically hand off. The shape varies by channel, we scope what yours owns first on the intro call.
Upload prep and metadata. Titles and descriptions drafted from your templates, chapter timestamps and end-screens set, tags and cards added against your playbook, uploads and premieres scheduled.
Thumbnail and asset coordination. Thumbnail rounds coordinated with your designer, final asset deliveries from your editor tracked, file management and version control, production tracker kept current.
Production logistics. Shoot dates and locations coordinated, guest booking and logistics, crew freelancers booked, the production calendar kept moving.
Sponsor deals and brand inbox. Inbound sponsor inquiries triaged, deal pipeline tracked in your CRM, deal memos drafted from prior agreements, contracts routed for e-signature, usage rights chased, invoices sent and chased.
Community and comments. Comment moderation against your tone, community tab posts drafted from your notes, sensitive comments flagged for you, audience interactions kept warm.
Analytics and back-office. Weekly and monthly performance numbers pulled, repurposing of long-form footage into shorts from your cuts, media kit and rate card maintained, newsletter sends queued.
Your time is valuable. Focus on what actually matters. High-performing virtual assistants ready to join your YouTube team.
Common questions from YouTube creators.
Don't see yours? Bring it to the discovery call.
Do you grow channels or guarantee views and subscribers?
Will my VA already know YouTube and the production tools we use, like YouTube Studio, Frame.io, Notion, our editing handoff, or our deal CRM?
Can my VA reply to sponsor inquiries and comments in my voice?
How does my VA work with my editor, thumbnail designer, manager, or talent agency?
How do you handle confidentiality around brand deals, rate cards, and channel data?
Will my VA be dedicated to my channel, or shared with other clients?
What time zones do your VAs work in?
What does a virtual assistant cost?
What if it isn't a good match?
Still have questions? Bring them to the call.
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