YouTube + Ceres
Connect YouTube to Ceres — your AI Growth Officer — so its specialist agents work from your real YouTube data. Read your channel's videos, comments, and performance metrics.
What Ceres does with YouTube
Your channel's videos, comments, and performance metrics.
Post comments and replies on your YouTube videos — every comment waits for your explicit approval before it is published. Ceres proposes the response; you approve it; nothing goes live on your channel without your sign-off.
What Ceres reads from YouTube
- Your channel's published videos with their titles, descriptions, tags, and publish dates
- Per-video performance metrics: views, likes, average view duration, and estimated minutes watched
- Watch-time and audience-retention signals that show where viewers drop off
- Subscriber counts and subscribers gained or lost around each upload
- Comments and replies on your videos, with the commenter and timestamp, for sentiment and question-mining
- Traffic-source breakdowns showing how viewers found each video (search, suggested, external)
- Channel-level totals and trends over time, so a single video reads against your baseline
How Ceres uses YouTube
Ceres connects to YouTube and reads your channel on a schedule — your videos and their metadata, the comments under them, and the performance metrics behind each one (views, watch time, average view duration, retention, subscriber movement, and traffic sources). YouTube is mostly a read relationship: Ceres pulls this data to understand what your audience watches and asks for. The one write it can make is posting a comment or reply on your own videos, and that is fully approval-gated — Ceres proposes the response, you approve it with one click, and nothing is published to your channel without your sign-off. There is no autonomous posting.
Your Market Research Lead turns the comment stream and retention curves into voice-of-customer signal: the recurring questions, objections, and feature requests viewers leave, plus which topics actually hold attention. Your Creator Partnerships Lead uses the same channel data to spot which videos and themes resonate, to find engaged commenters worth a relationship, and to draft a thoughtful public reply — handed to you for approval before it ever appears under a video. Both work from the real numbers, not guesses, so what they bring you is grounded in how your channel is actually performing.
What you get is a standing read on your YouTube presence that you don't have to run yourself — someone watching the comments, the retention, and the subscriber trend every cycle and surfacing what matters, with every finding cited back to the underlying data. And on the one thing Ceres can write — a public reply — you stay firmly in control: it drafts, you approve, it posts. Nothing reaches your channel unreviewed.
In practice
Research mines your YouTube comments for recurring questions and objections — raw voice-of-customer that feeds your content and positioning.
Agents that use YouTube
YouTube integration FAQ
- Does Ceres integrate with YouTube?
- Yes. Ceres connects to your YouTube channel and reads it on a schedule — your videos, the comments on them, and their performance metrics. It can also post comment replies on your own videos, but only after your explicit approval.
- What does Ceres read from YouTube?
- Your channel's videos and their metadata, the comments and replies under them, and per-video performance metrics — views, likes, watch time, average view duration, audience retention, subscriber movement, and how viewers found each video.
- Can Ceres post comments or replies on my YouTube videos?
- Only with your approval. Ceres drafts the comment or reply and proposes it; you approve it with one click; only then is it published. Nothing goes live on your channel without your explicit sign-off, and there is no autonomous posting.
- Which Ceres agents use YouTube?
- Your Market Research Lead mines comments and retention data for voice-of-customer signal, and your Creator Partnerships Lead uses channel performance to spot what resonates and to draft approval-gated replies to engaged viewers.
- How often does Ceres read my YouTube data?
- On a recurring schedule. Ceres pulls fresh channel, comment, and performance data each cycle so the trends it reports — and any reply it drafts — reflect how your videos are actually doing now.
- How do I connect YouTube?
- From your Ceres connectors page, you authorize the YouTube connection for your channel. Once connected, Ceres begins reading your videos, comments, and metrics on schedule; the comment-reply write stays approval-gated.
Put YouTube to work with Ceres
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