YouTube
AI Assistant
Get a YouTube AI assistant that lives in Slack. Ask questions, get summaries, and handle YouTube tasks without leaving your workflow.
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$350/mo · Set up in 5 minutes · Cancel anytime
Example questions
Ask Cody things like
Which YouTube videos drove the most views, watch time, and subscriber growth this month, and what patterns show up across them?
Show me the YouTube videos with strong impressions but weak click-through rate or weak audience retention so I know what to inspect first.
Which YouTube comments on our latest uploads need a human reply first, and what themes or questions keep showing up?
Draft a YouTube update for Slack with channel growth, video winners, weak spots, and the biggest content actions to take next.
Use cases
What Cody does with YouTube
Channel and video-performance copilot
Use an AI assistant with YouTube to compare uploads, spot what topics or formats are actually driving views, watch time, or subscriber growth, and surface the videos that deserve a closer performance review instead of jumping around YouTube Studio.
Comment and audience-question triage assistant
Ask Cody to review YouTube comments, surface the questions or creator conversations that need a human reply first, and help teams keep audience follow-up from slipping when new uploads start pulling in attention.
Publishing recap and content-strategy assistant
Use Cody to turn YouTube channel movement into a clean Slack update with video winners, weak click-through or retention spots, audience signals, and the next content actions worth taking.
Track Cody's progress in taskboards that it creates for YouTube!
Tutorial
How to create a YouTube AI assistant
Build a fully customised YouTube assistant in minutes — no engineering required. Just drag, configure, and deploy.
Give Cody access to your messaging app
Connect your Slack workspace with one click. Cody gets its own dedicated server and appears as a bot in your workspace, with no shared infrastructure and no setup beyond the OAuth flow.
- One-click Slack OAuth, done in 30 seconds
- Dedicated server spun up automatically
- Cody appears in Slack as @cody, ready to use


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Enable the YouTube integration
Head to the Integrations panel and connect your YouTube account in one click. Cody securely stores your credentials and uses them to act on your behalf, reading data, drafting outputs, and surfacing insights directly in Slack.
- Find YouTube in the integrations list
- Click Connect and authorise access
- Credentials are encrypted and stored securely
Drag agents onto the canvas
Open Cody's visual canvas and drag pre-built agent blocks into your workspace. Choose a YouTube agent, a summariser, a notifier, or combine several. Each block is a self-contained AI worker that handles a specific job, so your assistant only does exactly what you need.
- Pick a YouTube agent from the library
- Arrange blocks to model your workflow
- Connect agents with a single drag
Set up your agent's skills
Give each agent the skills it needs. Connect your YouTube account, define what the agent should look for, and tune its behaviour with plain-English instructions, no code and no YAML. Cody handles the prompting and API calls for you.
- Integrate directly with YouTube
- Write instructions in plain English
- Preview responses before going live
About the tool
About YouTube
YouTube is where video teams track uploads, views, watch time, subscriber growth, comments, and channel momentum, but the useful story still gets buried across YouTube Studio tabs and per-video views. A YouTube AI assistant is most useful when it helps teams review channel performance, compare recent videos, spot weak click-through or retention, triage comment threads, and turn publishing movement into clear Slack updates without living inside YouTube Studio all day.
Category
Social & ContentPrivate & secure
- Dedicated EC2 instance, nobody else's data
- Slack tokens encrypted with AES-256-GCM
- Your data never trains any model
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FAQ
Common
questions
What can Cody actually do with YouTube?
Cody can answer questions across YouTube channel growth, video performance, watch time, subscriber movement, comments, and publishing trends, then turn that channel context into clear answers and updates in Slack.
Can Cody review channel and video performance from Slack?
Yes. Cody can compare recent videos, highlight which uploads are actually driving views, watch time, or subscriber growth, and point out where a title, thumbnail, or content format deserves a closer look.
Can Cody spot YouTube videos with weak click-through rate or retention?
Yes. Cody can surface videos that have reach but are underperforming on click-through rate, watch time, or audience retention so the team can quickly see which uploads need a packaging or content review first.
Can Cody help triage YouTube comments and audience questions?
Yes. Cody can summarise comment threads, surface the questions or viewer conversations that need a human reply first, and help creators or content teams keep audience follow-up from slipping.
Does Cody replace YouTube Studio or our content workflow?
No. YouTube Studio stays the source of truth. Cody sits on top of it as a faster interface for reviewing channel performance, triaging comments, and drafting content updates without living inside YouTube dashboards all day.
Get started today
YouTube AI assistant
in your Slack
Cody gives your team a YouTube AI assistant in Slack, so people can review channel growth, compare video performance, triage comments, and share content updates without wiring Google APIs or living inside YouTube Studio all day.
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