Describe Your Search
Tell AllyHub what you're looking for — "find tutorial videos about [topic] from the past 6 months" or "high-performing [niche] videos under 10 minutes." No Boolean syntax required.
Uncover the exact YouTube videos you need — by topic, performance, or keyword — and go from discovery to research in one workflow with AllyHub's AI agent.
Describe what you're looking for — AllyHub searches, filters, and delivers structured results in three steps.
Tell AllyHub what you're looking for — "find tutorial videos about [topic] from the past 6 months" or "high-performing [niche] videos under 10 minutes." No Boolean syntax required.
AllyHub searches the platform, applies your criteria — topic, date range, view count, length, channel size — and surfaces the most relevant results, confirming scope before returning data.
Receive a ranked list with titles, view counts, dates, and channel details. Then extend: extract transcripts, analyze comment sentiment, compare performance, or save as a Playbook to re-run weekly.
Not a search box — a configurable video intelligence workflow that sharpens its results with every research session.
Basic YouTube search shows you what the algorithm wants you to see. AllyHub lets you filter by any combination of performance metrics — view count thresholds, upload recency, channel subscriber range, video duration — and returns exactly the set you need, not the sponsored results.
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Most video search tools handle one query at a time. AllyHub finds youtube videos across multiple topics, keywords, or competitor channels simultaneously — collating results into a single structured output ready for comparison and analysis.
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Finding videos is the starting point. AllyHub keeps going: pull transcripts, surface comment themes, extract ranking keywords, and feed everything into a research brief — all without switching tools. Each session layers in context about your categories and sources, closing the gap between search and insight over time.
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Run a video discovery search once, save it as a Playbook, and schedule it to refresh weekly. AllyHub delivers better results over time as it learns your content categories, preferred sources, and filtering standards — so each search run is faster and more precise than the last.
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Content strategists, researchers, marketers, and educators — anyone who needs the right video, fast.
Creators use the youtube video finder to map what's already performing in their niche before committing to a new topic. Identifying the top 20 videos on a subject — with view counts and channel benchmarks — takes minutes instead of hours of manual scrolling.
Researchers track how topics, brands, or products are discussed on YouTube at scale. AllyHub finds relevant videos, extracts key claims from transcripts, and surfaces sentiment patterns from comments — turning scattered video data into structured research material.
Marketing teams find competitor videos, analyze which topics are driving views in their category, and reverse-engineer the content formats getting the most traction. The output feeds directly into editorial calendars and keyword strategy without additional tooling.
Teachers and course builders search for high-quality explanatory videos on specific subjects to use as reference material, supplement lessons, or curate into structured playlists — using AllyHub to filter by quality signals rather than relying on YouTube's recommendation system alone.
Common questions about how AllyHub finds YouTube videos and what you can do with the results.
A YouTube video finder is a tool that searches the platform for videos matching specific criteria — topic, keyword, performance level, or date range — and returns a structured list of results. AllyHub goes beyond a basic search by supporting complex filters, multi-topic queries, and direct workflow extensions like transcript extraction or comment analysis.
Yes. AllyHub's free plan includes YouTube video discovery with basic search and filtering. Advanced use cases — bulk multi-topic searches, scheduled recurring searches, and extended workflow steps like bulk transcript extraction — are available on paid plans.
Yes. AllyHub supports performance-based filtering as part of the youtube video search workflow. Specify minimum or maximum view counts, upload date windows, channel size ranges, or video duration, and AllyHub returns only the videos that match — not a general relevance ranking.
Tell AllyHub the niche or topic and the performance criteria you care about — "find the 20 most-viewed videos about [topic] published in the last 90 days." AllyHub searches, filters, and returns a ranked list with titles, view counts, publish dates, and channel data. You can then extend the workflow to analyze what those videos have in common.
YouTube's native search is optimized for ad revenue, not research. AllyHub lets you find youtube videos based on the exact parameters you set — and it doesn't stop at a list. Where YouTube shows you results, AllyHub can extract transcripts from those results, analyze comments, compare channel metrics, and package everything into a structured report — within the same workflow, without extra tools.