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Tell AllyHub what you're hiring for — a niche, target audience, subscriber band, region, or brand-safety must-haves. Natural-language briefs work as well as structured filter inputs.
Build a sponsorship-ready influencer shortlist from YouTube in minutes — qualify audience fit, engagement quality, and brand safety with AllyHub's AI agent.
Shortlist creators, qualify campaign fit, and launch outreach in three simple steps.
Tell AllyHub what you're hiring for — a niche, target audience, subscriber band, region, or brand-safety must-haves. Natural-language briefs work as well as structured filter inputs.
AllyHub scans YouTube for matching creators and evaluates each one on audience demographics, engagement quality, niche overlap, and brand-safety signals — not just raw subscriber size.
Receive a ranked shortlist with fit scores and supporting evidence. Go further: pull business emails, draft tailored outreach, or save the criteria as a reusable campaign Playbook.
Not just a discovery tool — a full creator vetting, shortlisting, and outreach platform in one.
Subscriber count is the loudest signal — and the most misleading. AllyHub looks past raw follower numbers to evaluate audience demographics, watch-time loyalty, engagement quality, niche overlap, and brand-safety flags, surfacing the creators whose audiences actually convert your offer.
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Manual influencer research means tab-hopping across hundreds of channels. AllyHub builds shortlists in parallel — filter by region, sub-niche, subscriber band, engagement rate, and brand-safety thresholds in a single query, so a week of vetting collapses into minutes.
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A list of names isn't a campaign. AllyHub keeps going: pull each creator's public business email, draft personalized pitches that reference their recent uploads, and prep briefs for your campaign tracker — all in the same workflow.
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Save your fit criteria, brand-safety rules, and outreach templates as a reusable Playbook. Each new campaign builds on what AllyHub already knows about your brand — so influencer shortlisting gets faster every time you launch.
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Built for the teams that pay creators — from in-house marketers to talent agencies.
In-house marketing managers run brief-driven shortlists for each campaign — surfacing 50 vetted creators with audience overlap to a target persona, then triaging down to a 10-creator outreach round without burning a week of analyst time.
DTC founders and growth leads find creators whose viewers match their buyer persona — not just the largest channels — then test small partnerships with niche YouTubers who consistently drive conversion-quality traffic to product pages.
Talent agencies expand their rosters by surfacing undervalued creators in client-relevant niches, then assess earning potential and brand fit before reaching out for representation, sponsorship pairing, or cross-promotional booking.
Consultants assemble vetted influencer lists for client RFPs and pitch decks — combining fit analysis with engagement data and brand-safety screening to defend each recommendation with evidence instead of gut feel.
Common questions about finding, vetting, and shortlisting YouTube creators for sponsorship campaigns.
A YouTube influencer finder is a tool that locates creators on YouTube and evaluates them for marketing fit — audience demographics, engagement quality, niche relevance, and brand safety. AllyHub goes beyond simple list-building by ranking each creator against your campaign brief and continuing into outreach in the same workflow.
Yes. AllyHub's free trial covers influencer discovery, basic vetting, and small shortlists at no cost. Advanced features — bulk shortlisting across large creator pools, saved campaign Playbooks, and integrated outreach drafting — are available on paid plans.
Start with a clear brief: target audience, product category, desired creator size, and any brand-safety must-haves. AllyHub uses that brief to surface and rank candidates by audience-product fit instead of subscriber count, so outreach focuses on the creators most likely to convert your offer.
The best influencer search tools for YouTube combine creator discovery, audience analysis, brand-safety screening, and outreach support in one workflow — instead of forcing you to stitch together five separate apps. AllyHub is built for that end-to-end use case, with reusable Playbooks for campaign teams running creator partnerships at scale.
Yes. AllyHub reviews each creator's recent uploads, comment sections, sponsored content history, and channel metadata for brand-safety signals — flagging content categories or topics that conflict with your brand guidelines before you waste outreach effort on a poor fit.
YouTube's native search ranks videos for viewers, not creators for marketers. An influencer finder is built around marketer questions: who fits this campaign, how engaged is the audience, and is the channel safe to associate with my brand. AllyHub answers all three in one pass and continues directly into outreach.
Yes. AllyHub builds bulk shortlists across hundreds of YouTube creators in a single query, then continues the workflow — extracting public business emails, drafting personalized outreach that references each creator's recent content, and saving the entire pipeline as a Playbook you can rerun for the next campaign.