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Make every asset
earn twice.

An MCN operating layer for organized YouTube networks and creator syndicates. You keep creating. The system makes the same content do more: republished, mirrored, restreamed, localized, and monetized territory by territory, without tripping flags.

What we built

One layer over the whole network.

01 / REUSE

Republish & mirror

Re-post the library for fresh reach and run the same content across every owned channel, without demonetization or duplicate-flag risk.

02 / STREAM

Always-on restream

Loop the catalogue as continuous live content, turning a finished library into a standing, monetizable stream.

03 / TERRITORY

Monetize by region

Allow, block, or monetize any video by territory, and capture revenue region by region instead of one flat global upload.

04 / DEFEND

Localize & protect

Adapt titles, audio, and captions per market, and stand the catalogue behind a layer that contests false Content ID claims.

More channels stopped
meaning more work.

An organized YouTube network operator (kept anonymous) brought us a catalogue of faceless and music content and a wall: scaling channels multiplied the manual operations, not the money. We wrapped the network in the operating layer and ran it. Three months later:

The growth did not come from making more videos. It came from making the existing content do more: mirrored, restreamed, and monetized region by region. Client identity withheld at their request; revenue shown as a range, channel growth exact. Results are real, not a guarantee.

The take

If you run a network, the leverage is in the layer.

More channels should mean more revenue, not more manual work. That only holds when one owned system runs the operations across all of them.