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A YouTube Studio alternative that shows all your channels at once

The single most common request from multi-channel creators is simple: one screen, every channel, same date range. Studio cannot do it because it is built around one signed-in identity. YT Manager is built around the portfolio.

The problem with the Studio workflow

In Studio, each channel is an island. To answer 'how did we do this week?' you sign in three times, set the same date range three times, and copy three sets of numbers into a spreadsheet before you can compare anything.

What YT Manager does differently

  • Every connected channel renders on one dashboard, no account switching
  • One date range applies to all channels simultaneously
  • Portfolio totals for views, watch time, subscribers, impressions and estimated revenue
  • A leaderboard that ranks channels so the weakest one is impossible to miss

YouTube Studio vs YT Manager

YouTube Studio

One channel per session; comparison happens in your head or a spreadsheet.

YT Manager

All channels on one screen, measured identically, ranked automatically.

FeatureThe alternativeYT Manager
Channels visible at once1All connected channels
Shared date rangeSet per channelApplied to every channel
Portfolio totalsNot availableViews, watch time, subs, revenue
Account switchingRequired per channelNever
ExportPer-channel CSVCross-channel CSV

Is this the right fit for you?

Use YT Manager if

  • You run two or more channels and check them daily
  • You maintain a weekly spreadsheet that combines channel numbers
  • You want one number for the whole operation, not five separate ones

Probably not for you if

  • You run exactly one channel and never plan to add another
  • You need upload, editing or comment moderation — that still happens in Studio

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Frequently asked questions

How many channels can appear on one screen?
Every channel connected to your workspace. The leaderboard ranks them, so large portfolios stay readable.
Do the channels need to be on the same Google account?
No. You pick the Google account each time you connect a channel, so channels spread across accounts land in one dashboard.
Are the numbers the same as Studio's?
Yes — they come from YouTube's own Data and Analytics APIs, the same source Studio reads.
Can I still filter down to a single channel?
Yes. Every card has a channel picker so you can drill into one channel and go back to the portfolio view instantly.

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