Creators monetizing their channel
You run your own channel and earn through affiliate links, digital products, courses, coaching, memberships, or brand deals. You’re past relying on AdSense alone, and you want to grow income instead of just view count. This covers solo creators, creator-entrepreneurs selling their own products, and affiliate marketers promoting other people’s. Typical goals- See which of your videos actually make money, so you can make more of what works.
- Track every affiliate and offer link in one place instead of across separate dashboards.
- Find the two or three videos quietly driving most of your income — and double down.
- Tracking Links and dynamic links — create tracking links for one video or all of them at once.
- Offers and conversion tracking — connect clicks to real sales and revenue.
- Analytics — revenue per video, top performers, and your full view-to-sale funnel.
New here? Start with the Quickstart, then learn how tracking works.
YouTube consultants and agencies
You manage or advise on other people’s channels — as a YouTube strategist, a coach, or an agency running creator accounts. Your clients judge your work by results, so you need to show the revenue impact of the content and strategy you deliver, not just that views went up. Typical goals- Prove the impact of your work in revenue terms, not vanity metrics.
- Set tracking up once for a client and hand them a dashboard they can read at a glance.
- Keep each client’s analytics, links, and access fully separate from the others.
- Pull quick, clear performance reports without stitching together three tools.
- Workspaces — give each client their own workspace so their data and team access stay isolated, and switch between them from one login.
- Install the tracking script and Google Tag Manager — get a client tracking quickly, even on platforms that block direct script injection.
- Custom domains — keep links on the client’s own brand.
- AI assistant & MCP — ask for a client’s numbers in plain language when you’re putting a report together.
Managing several clients? Create one workspace per client so each stays separate. See How organizations and workspaces work, then Connect your YouTube account and How tracking works.
Who contentgrove isn’t for
contentgrove is built around links, offers, and conversions. It’s probably not the right fit if:- You monetize only through AdSense, with no links, products, or offers to track.
- You’re a large media company that already runs an enterprise analytics stack.
- You’re not looking to optimize — you create for fun and don’t need revenue insights.
Not sure if it’s a fit?
Try the Quickstart
Set up tracking in about five minutes and see your own revenue-per-video for the first time.