"Low views aren't always a content problem. Sometimes they're a discoverability problem."
Most YouTube creators treat Google as an afterthought. They post a video, watch the algorithm push it - or not - and move on. But one founder noticed something that changed how they thought about the whole system: people were actively searching for their topics on Google, and none of their videos were showing up.
The fix was crude but effective. They built a simple website that listed their videos. Google indexed it. Their videos started appearing in search results. YouTube views went up - without changing a single thing about the content itself.
That experiment became Indexed.video.
The Problem With Depending on One Platform
YouTube's algorithm decides who sees what. For most creators, that means organic reach lives and dies by a system they have no control over. Indexed.video argues that Google search - a separate, massive discovery surface - is being almost entirely ignored by the creator economy.
The product works like this: a creator signs up and Indexed.video builds them a dedicated link-in-bio style page for their YouTube channel. That page automatically syncs their latest videos and playlists directly from YouTube. No manual updates. No maintenance.
On the free plan, it syncs the ten most recent videos. For each one, it auto-generates an SEO-optimized webpage and submits it to Google for indexing. Once Google picks it up, those videos become searchable outside of YouTube entirely.
The link-in-bio angle is deliberate. Generic link tools like Linktree are built for broad use cases. Indexed.video is designed specifically for YouTube creators - the structure, metadata, and SEO output are tuned for video content in a way that general tools are not.
Beyond Google, the platform also targets AI-powered discovery surfaces - the assistants and answer engines that are increasingly where people start their searches. As that shift accelerates, having content indexed in those systems becomes its own distribution channel.
The core pitch is straightforward: creators spend enormous energy making videos. Most of that effort only reaches people if the algorithm decides to surface it. Indexed.video adds a second distribution layer that runs quietly in the background and compounds over time.
Indexed.video is available now at indexed.video with a free plan that requires no technical setup.