An additional revenue stream from the catalog you already film—video included.
YouTube continues to pay on its end. Spotify adds a second counter. Even for long-form formats, no additional shooting needed.
Your YouTube videos, published on Spotify as videos. They can earn you twice as much, with no additional production.
The same videos, a second revenue channel that pays. YouTube remains strong. Spotify is added.
The image accompanies the episode. Gameplay, face cam, set, tutorial: what you film is seen by audiences, and you monetize it.
Videos already online are relaunched as episodes. What was released six months ago can still generate revenue.
No second calendar to manage, no format to reinvent. You publish on YouTube, and the episodes will follow.
The same pace, the same collabs, the same AdSense. Spotify revenue adds to it; it doesn't replace anything.
No need to set up an account, no feed to maintain. You upload to YouTube, and the video goes live later.
The long-form content you're already releasing, now in video under your name.
Volume, formats, rhythm: Let's Plays, live streams, talks, tutorials. You know what should go out first before launch.
Profile, visuals, back catalog. People searching for you on Spotify will find you and see the episode—not just hear it.
You publish as usual. The video episode arrives afterward, without you having to manage a Spotify account.
The catalog is live, with new uploads on the way. Two platforms, two revenue streams, one production.
You already have the content. It goes to Spotify as a video. Result: extra revenue, YouTube remains intact, no filming required.
If it's already on YouTube as a video, it can be on Spotify as a video.
Money, video, YouTube, and the time you spend on it.
For the money, and for the views that YouTube will never have. Spotify has its own discovery: an audience that won't click your thumbnail, but may stumble upon the show, watch it in video, and pay for it. More visibility, more reach, more revenue. YouTube won't budge.
No. Episodes are published as video. The image remains: gameplay, face, on-set, tutorial. Spotify can also play in the background, but the show isn't just a bare MP3.
No. What’s already on YouTube becomes the show. Keep the same publishing cadence—no new filming needed for Spotify.
No. YouTube stays YouTube. Spotify is added. Your ads, collaborations and views stay intact.
No. Spotify monetizes the show after you reach a certain audience threshold. Until then, episodes are built. Once the threshold is reached, revenue can begin. We’ll walk you through the model before you launch.
Yours. Your name, your episodes, your catalog, in video. We handle the online publishing. The content remains yours.
Yes: let's plays, live streams, gameplay, and talk. The game's image stays on screen. This is not a 'voice-only' format.
Submit the channel. We'll tell you what goes live first and how the show monetizes.
See what goes out first, in video, and how the show monetizes.