Channels Stack

The curated library of YouTube educational channels.

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Channels Stack is a place for curious people with a huge passion for self-education, personal growth and everyone who likes to learn something new. Here you can find channels that teach how to code, play guitar, design a website, even make cakes and much more!
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Alexander Olssen
Hey, hunters! 👋 Channels Stack is my first ever project and I’m so excited to show it to you all today! 🎉 Channels Stack is a collection-based website, where you can find channels with tutorials and educational content around creative, technology, business and lifestyle topics. I built CS because I always started learning new things with YouTube, using it as a free educational platform. But since YouTube is mainly an entertaining resource and there is no separate section with educational content (as with music, video games, and films) - It gave me the idea of creating a website with a collection of educational channels. Also sometimes I’ve received questions like “Dude, how did you make ABC” and I shared links to YouTube tutorials 😀 . The curation is based on the quality of the content what means that even the channels with fewer subscribers can be listed if brings the value. I really hope that Channels Stack will help somebody to learn a new skill or maybe even change career because that’s what it’s been built for. Believe me or not, but I’ve learned to play guitar, Motion Graphics, UI/UX Design and now learning Webflow and some basic frontend with YouTube. In the end I want to say huge thanks to my future wife, Natali, who worked hard on creating the descriptions for 150+ channels and listening to my design talks every single day for the past 2 months. Also thanks to @dimabraven and @ittsnick for the advice you gave me. P.S. I’m also really proud to say that it’s built almost without code! I would love to hear your feedback and feature requests! 😉
Juan Sarmiento
Hey @alexanderolssen thanks a lot for creating the tool. I really love to find courses, guides & anything to learn on Youtube and of course appreciate a lot every honest curation project.
Alexander Olssen
Hi @juanpablosarmi ! Looks like you're pretty much as me 🙂 and get the idea of the project the right way. I will definitely continue to make CS better and easier to use, and I hope it will help you to find great channels to learn from! 😉. Thank you for good words about CS!🤝
Juan Sarmiento
@alexanderolssen Sure mate, I'll be happy to see it. I'll include CS in this week's digest of free resources of my site (and my personal bookmarks), hope it helps :)
Alexander Olssen
@juanpablosarmi That's would be great! Appreciate it! :)
Jonathan Wilhelm
Can you explain this a little more... "P.S. I’m also really proud to say that it’s built almost without code!"
Alexander Olssen
Hey, @jonathan_wilhelm . For sure! I'm not a coder in any way, so by this I meant that the Channels Stack has been built on Webflow platform, which acts like a "front-end", Zapier that works as a "back-end" or logic, and Google Sheets that works as a "database"🙂. P.S. "Almost" is because I have used some basic Javascript to make the experience on the site a bit smoother. E.x. the script that disables the page scroll when the menu is opened.
Gilles Chetelat
Hey @alexanderolssen , is ChannelsStack still active? sounds great (but your website seems to be down...)
Kartha Vijaykumar
Liked the site! Just a few questions! On what basis are the channels selected? How are you planning to grow this list? Will there be ratings that automatically pops the best to the top?
Alexander Olssen
Hi, @kartha_vijaykumar! 👋 I'm really glad you've liked the site! 1- I select the channels based on my feelings (for sure I can't be an expert in all the things around), so if I feel that the creator seems to know the topic he is speaking or teaching about - I will pick this channel despite how many followers it has. 2 - I want to add more subcategories, languages, likes or upvotes and maybe even accounts, so the users can make their own lists and share them. 3 - Will definitely add some kind of rating system (when get the idea how to implement that with nocode tools)😀.
Natalia Kuznetsova
It looks cool!And what are the options for monetizing it? Are you considering collaborating with content creators?
Alexander Olssen
Hey, Natalia! Let me start from the last question. For now I don't have any plans for collaboration with creators, but i think about it later 👍. Only way for monetizing the site for now is featuring the channels, promotion (aka Ads) and donations.😊
Andreea Balasa
I have spent hours on YouTube, Codepen and other platforms, trying to find the right html, css or jquery pieces of code for the websites I was creating in University. This is a great platform. You should consider pitching it to Universities. It would definitely make students' life easier 👌
Alexander Olssen
@andreea_balasa Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you see Channels Stack as a really useful platform! Not sure that Universities will need it (At least in Russia), but the idea is pretty creative, I can say! 🤔
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