12 SUPER Useful Websites for Small YouTube Channels

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12 SUPER Useful Websites for Small YouTube Channels


Today I'm going to explain you 12 useful and unique websites that are perfect for YouTubers who are hungry for growth.


My goal is to share websites that you've never heard about before, from websites and tools that grant you insane abilities like adding features to YouTube.


All of these are designed to help you grow your channel faster and completely for free. So follow the article with us to the end.




12 Must Use Websites for Small YouTube Channels That Want To Grow Faster


Website 1: Thumbnailcheck.com


First up is thumbnailcheck.com, which lets you preview different titles and thumbnails on YouTube.


You can see exactly how they will look on desktop and mobile, in light and dark mode, and even where longer titles will get cut off. It is a fantastic way to ensure your thumbnails and titles stand out before you publish.


Website 2: vocalremover.org


Second is vocalremover.org, just drag and drop any audio or video file and it will separate the vocals and music into two downloads.


It is perfect for removing copyrighted background music or taking out the music that got baked into other videos.


Let's say you're out filming and you forgot about the background music. Just add in your own royalty free. Music track so your video can get monetized.


Website 3: ytjobs.co


Next is ytjobs.co, this is a job board focused on YouTube related jobs. Whether you're a creator looking for gigs or a YouTuber seeking professionals like thumbnail designers, scriptwriters or video editors, this site is a gold mine.


You can see verified work testimonials and easily contact talent. Whether you are talent or whether you're looking for talent, this site is absolutely incredible.


Website 4: Elevenlabs.io


Elevenlabs.io, is next. Among all the text to speech websites, this one stands out to me as being the best.


The free version lets you turn up to 10,000 characters per month into natural sounding audio in 14 languages. It's ideal for adding narration to your videos or creating YouTube Shorts.


Website 5: Creator Insider


Next, is Creator Insider, a YouTube channel run by YouTube employees. They share news, policies and updates every single week.


This is a YouTube channel ran by the people behind YouTube. These are YouTube employees. Yes, the content is valuable. Every creator should be subscribed now.


Tool 6: Return YouTube Dislike


Brings back the public dislike count even though YouTube removed it in 2021. If you're like me and you it helpful to see the dislikes on a video, this tool is for you.


Tool 7: DF Tube


DF Tube helps you stay focused on YouTube by removing distractions like suggested videos and comments.


When you're in consumer mode, there is no problem falling down a rabbit hole of YouTube content that distracts you from your main focus.


However, when you're in creator mode and you need to get some serious research done or you need to look at specific videos without the distractions of eye grabbing suggested videos or all the deep diving into comments, this tool is great.


DF Tube lets you choose what you temporarily remove so you can get work done undistracted. I don't know about y'all, but like I struggle to focus when all these things are distracting me. This tool has helped me. I hope that it helps you.


Tool 8: YouTube-Shorts Block


YouTube-Shorts Block, This gives you the option to completely hide shorts while you're on desktop. While I don't use it for that, I do use it to watch YouTube shorts on the regular YouTube interface rather than the shorts player.


For me, this is useful for research when you need to see information that would otherwise be hidden.


Tool 9: Tubebuddy Browser Extension


And to see all this additional data, I use another tool. You've probably heard about this one the TubeBuddy browser extension.


Within the TubeBuddy browser extension is a free tool called Videolytics. This feature shows additional data that doesn't display publicly on YouTube videos like the tags that are helping a YouTube short get discovered.


Now, I know everybody has different opinions about tags on YouTube, but when it comes to YouTube shorts, tags seem to play a higher importance over any other content type, to the point that YouTube now encourages and suggests tags based on the content of your YouTube Shorts.


Using the combination of these tools, you can see the tags that are working for successful shorts and consider adding them to your videos if they make sense.


Website 10: otter.ai


Otter AI is a free voice to text website and app that transcribes your audio into text. It's often used for recording and transcribing meetings.


But as a creator, this can be used to capture your spontaneous ideas, whether I've just woken up or if I'm driving. If a brilliant video idea, script, title, comes to my head, I start to record it with Otter. It transcribes the audio to text, ensuring I don't lose a single thought.


This is perfect for those moments where you just cannot stop to write or if ideas just seem to flow out better as you speak them.


Website 11: Twitter (X)


Number 11 is X, formerly known as Twitter. YouTube is great for learning YouTube through video. Twitter is a treasure trove of insights and strategies from top creators and experts that often don't make it into a video.


Website 12: Discord


The 12th tool is Discord, which has a ton of free servers run by creators. These communities are filled with creators sharing their journey, insights, questions and giving feedback.


Conclusion:


Those are the 12 most powerful, insane, amazing tools that I use on a daily basis to help grow my channel and I really hope that it helps you.


Please let me know in the comment section below which tool you are excited to try.

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