Feedzy - The all-in-one workspace for YouTube teams
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Most YouTube teams are jumping between 6+ disconnected tools just to run their channels: Notion, Drive, Frame.io, Docs, Slack, a separate thumbnail tester, and more.
Feedzy runs your entire production from one workspace, from ideation to publishing.
Plan and script videos, leave timestamped feedback, organize files, chat with your team, and run A/B thumbnail tests on real traffic, then upload straight to YouTube.
It's the only workspace built around how YouTube teams actually work.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Yaroslav, founder of Feedzy.
I've worked with some of the biggest business channels on YouTube and ran a few of my own, and the same thing always stuck out: it's very hard to build a real system that scales with you. To run one channel, teams are duct-taping 6+ tools together. Notion for planning, Drive for files, Frame for review, Docs for scripts, Slack for comms, a separate thumbnail tester, and more. It breaks constantly and things fall through the cracks.
Feedzy is the workspace I wished existed when I ran my own channels. It runs your entire YouTube production from one place, from ideation to publishing:
Plan and script videos with inline comments
Leave timestamped feedback on any edit, tied to the rest of your workflow
Draw directly on thumbnails to give precise feedback
Run A/B thumbnail tests on real traffic and pick the winner from real data
Team chat built in, granular permissions for your whole team, external reviewers, statistics, and much more
All connected, instead of scattered across ten logins.
We're opening a limited number of founding member spots at 50% off the first 3 months.
I'll be here all day answering everything.
One thing I'd love to hear: what's the messiest part of running your channel right now, and how many tools are you juggling to do it?
How does the A/B thumbnail testing actually work in practice, like does it require your API access to the YouTube channel and how long does it typically take to get statistically meaningful results on smaller channels?
@batuhan298405 Great question! Yes, it connects through the official YouTube API. You authorize the channel once (standard Google OAuth, revocable anytime), and Feedzy rotates your thumbnail/title variants on the live video, splitting time between them and pulling the performance data for each. Your team sees all the test results and stats inside Feedzy without anyone needing YouTube Studio access, only the channel owner ever authorizes anything.
On timing, honest answer: it depends almost entirely on impressions, not subscriber count. A video pulling steady impressions can show a meaningful winner in days; a low-traffic video can take 2-3 weeks. For smaller channels the practical move is testing your highest-impression videos first, that's where results come fastest and matter most.
I've run this exact process manually for 4 years on some of the biggest channels in business YouTube. Feedzy is that workflow productized.