A website that helps manage YouTube video projects, files, and editor tasks.
A website that helps manage YouTube video projects, files, and editor tasks.
Galzzy is a web app where youtubers can sign up , link their channel and invite the editors who edit thier videos.
By doing so they can make tasks for each video project, share files and finally upload the edited video to our platform which upon confirmation of the youtuber(admin) will be uploaded to youtube.
The main premise of this project when I first started were these:
- Youtubers will signup and invite necessary users.
- They will do their work and edit the final video to our platform.
- YouTuber will check the video and click confirm which will upload it to youtube.
Now I have added few more things such as:
- task creation (similar to notion but basic).
- File sharing
- Adaptive bitrate streaming (work in progress)
The project is in execution phase, I have completed more tha 70% of project. Just need to do the adaptive streaming and polish the ui a little and deploy it to aws lambdas and cloudfront along with other aws services.
I have just made and deploy a landing page where one can sign up for getting updates about Galzzy
Monetisation
I have come up with 3 plans including a basic free plan that I'll be charging on the basis of storage/monthly uploads. This is not set in stone I'm still figuring the cost of usage of AWS services and then I'll be able to properly formulate subscribe price.
Now What?
I am planning to reach out to few youtubers in a month or two, and see of anyone is interested in beta test this, I have also deployed a landing site for this app where one can signup for getting updates on this prodject, I am planning to get this out to youtuber but not sure how?
And that's where I need advice.
You guys are more than welcome to give your critiques and advice, looking forward to hear your opinions.
I was watching one of Harkirat's video few months ago , where he was going through what sort of projects could potentially become a startup. There he mentioned that everytime he has to upload a video on his channel he needs to send and receive large files review them and repeat this process.
There he also mentioned that youtube has a feature where you can give certain access to few users, but he didn't really wanted to give access to his channel.
I thought, but you will have to give your channel access to this platform and , but in that video he said hi is fine with that.
Apparently people trust business but not random individuals.
Well , I thought lets try it , its a fairly small project, turns out Inwas wrong, and uploading large files to s3 is straight up pain. And here we are, almost done.
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