Find Your Brand’s Perfect Creators
Tell Scout what you sell. It shows you the creators whose viewers buy that kind of thing, what those creators charge, and which brands have already paid them.
Hi, I'm Scout. I research YouTube creators that match your brief — with fit scores and sponsor history. Let's find your creators.| # | Fit | Channel | Top topics | Brands mentioned | Avg views | Subscribers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 100 | Wedding photographyPortraits+3 | Pic-timeImagen Ai+27 | 53K | 732K | |
| 2 | 97 | BrandsWedding photography+3 | AftershootPixpa+19 | 11K | 5K | |
| 3 | 97 | Wedding photographyCompetitors+3 | PictimeSony+25 | 5K | 48K | |
| 4 | 94 | CompetitorsEditing workflow+3 | Imagen AIPixieset+43 | 203K | 189K | |
| 5 | 92 | Wedding photographyCompetitors+3 | CanonNeewer+15 | 2K | 9K | |
| 6 | 91 | Editing workflowWedding photography+3 | Colorado State RamsNCAA+30 | 5K | 12K | |
| 7 | 90 | Wedding photographyEditing workflow+3 | Flash MastersMagmod+20 | 7K | 86K | |
| 8 | 89 | Photo business educationWedding photography+3 | VidiqEpidemic Sound+14 | 5K | 267K | |
| 9 | 88 | Wedding photographyPortrait family+3 | NikonPic-time+6 | 2K | 31K |
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How To Find Creators For Your Brand.
Three steps. Most brands have a list they can email in about ten minutes.
- step one
Tell Scout what you sell.
Most tools make you fill out a form first. Pick a category, a subscriber range, an engagement rate. You are guessing before you have seen a single creator. With Scout you paste your website, or say who buys from you in one sentence. That is enough to get a real list back.
You do not need to know which creators you want. You only need to know who buys from you.
- step two
See why each creator made the list.
Every creator gets a score out of 100. It is our best guess at how likely their viewers are to buy what you sell. Click the score and you see what went into it: what the channel talks about, how many people really watch, and which brands have paid them before. Dead channels and fake audiences are cut before you see them.
A channel with 2 million subscribers can score lower than one with 60,000. Usually it should.
- step three
Say what you like. The list gets better.
You never have to start the search over. Tell Scout more like these two, or this one is too young for us. Ask for creators like the ones you already like. Ask who your competitor has been paying. The list changes every time you say something.
Scout does the hours of research. You make the calls. When the list stops surprising you, you are done.
The Wrong Creator Costs You The Whole Budget.
Two channels ran the same campaign. Same product, same script, same discount code, almost the same number of views.
A science channel.
Right on topic. The kind of channel anyone would approve without a second thought. Big audience, real views, exactly the category you would search for.
A commentary channel.
Talks about culture and politics. Nothing at all to do with the product. No filter you could set would ever put this channel in front of you.
One sold a hundred times more than the other. Scout tells you which is which before you pay.
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This is way better than anything I've seen. I've never met anyone who could give me 10 really good leads every month like this. I'd pay $500 per lead and be happy as a clam.

Questions Brands Ask.
Describe your brand in plain English or paste your website. Scout works out what you sell and who buys it, then searches a corpus of more than 50,000 indexed channels for creators whose audience and content match. You get a ranked shortlist with a fit score on each creator, not a filtered directory to sort through yourself.
A database sells you access to rows and leaves the judgment to you. The hard part of creator marketing is not listing channels, it is deciding which twenty of them are worth pitching. Scout ranks on what creators actually do: what their recent videos cover, how those videos performed, and who has already paid to sponsor them.
No. Most of our users start with nothing but their own website. Naming channels you already like helps, and you can use them as a seed to find lookalikes, but it is not required to get a useful first shortlist.
Yes. Every creator profile carries their sponsor history, so you can see which brands have run with them, how recently, and how often. That tells you whether a channel takes sponsorships at all, whether it is already saturated, and whether a competitor has it locked up.
That is most of who uses it. Discovery is driven by topical and audience fit rather than by follower count, so a specialised product tends to surface mid-size and smaller channels with a genuinely relevant audience instead of the same handful of names every tool recommends.
Every account includes 100 creators free, with no card and no sales call. Paid plans are sized by how many creators you pull each month and add contact emails and exports. You can cancel any time.
What To Do With Your List.
Creator Emails
Verified business contacts for the creators on your list, so outreach lands in an inbox someone reads.
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Draft, send, and track sponsorship pitches to a whole shortlist without leaving the tool.
Learn moreCompetitor Tracking
See which creators your competitors sponsor, how often, and which of those channels are open to you.
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Get Your First 100 Creators Free.
Paste your website. Scout builds the list while you watch. No card, no sales call.
100 creators free. Cancel any time.
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