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TubeHunt indexes millions of YouTube channels and lets you filter by niche, engagement, subscriber growth, and language. Perfect for YouTubers looking for inspiration, brands seeking influencers, and agencies analyzing competitors.
Key features: ๐ Discover channels in any niche ๐ Real-time metrics: subscribers, views, engagement ๐ Track viral channels before they explode ๐ Long-form and Shorts analytics ๐ฏ Competitor tracking
Built with PHP, Python, and YouTube Data API.
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TubeHunt.io's answer:
Daily updates built around channels, not single videos. We are designed for operators running fleets of faceless channels, not hobbyists optimizing one upload. That changes everything: micro-niches appear and disappear fast. Weekly or monthly cycles miss the window. We do not.
TubeHunt.io's answer:
Individual creators and small operators running multiple faceless/dark YouTube channels. Most are solo or micro-teams. They treat YouTube as a business, not a hobby, and need intel on what niches are heating up across many channels at once.
TubeHunt.io's answer:
Competitors (VidIQ, TubeBuddy, Nexlev) were built for video SEO. TubeHunt is built for channel operations. If you run multiple dark channels and need to spot trends, track competitor fleets, and move before a niche saturates, the tool needs to update daily and think in fleets, not videos.
TubeHunt.io's answer:
I needed a system to build and monetize faceless YouTube channels at scale. Existing tools were shallow, disconnected, or built for single-video optimization. So I built TubeHunt for myself. It monetized 20+ channels in 2025. Then other operators asked how I was doing it. That became the product.
TubeHunt.io's answer:
PHP, Python, and YouTube Data API.
TubeHunt.io's answer:
Most are individual creators operating multiple faceless channels. Typical customer: a solo operator running 5-20+ faceless channel accounts.