YouTube & Video Creator Outreach Strategy for Enovari
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0 itemsCategory 1: AI Tool Reviewers
12 itemsMatt opens with a hook about what the tool does, then screen-shares a live walkthrough. He shows the sign-up process, tests the core feature on camera, gives an honest "is it worth it?" verdict, and usually rates on a casual thumbs-up/down scale. Videos run 10-20 minutes. He favors tools that have a visual "wow" moment he can react to.
New tools to try, practical use cases, whether the free tier is enough, how it compares to alternatives.
Has covered Mem.ai, Notion AI, various AI agent memory solutions, Rewind AI, and custom GPTs with memory. Enovari's cross-platform MCP angle would be a differentiator he has not shown before.
Submit via FutureTools.io first (free). If no response, follow up via email. He covers tools organically when they are genuinely interesting. Paid sponsorship is also possible but not necessary -- the product is in his wheelhouse.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow (CORRECTED -- his YouTube handle is @mreflow, not @mattwolfe) Subscribers: ~700K+ Avg Views: 50K-200K per video Content Type: AI tool roundups, deep-dive reviews, weekly AI news Contact: Business email in About section; also reachable via Twitter/X (@mreflow) (CORRECTED -- his X handle is @mreflow, not @maboroshi) Website: FutureTools.io (he curates AI tools here too) Recent Relevant Videos: Regularly covers new AI tools, Claude updates, developer-focused AI products Likely Format for Enovari: "New AI Memory Tool" review video or inclusion in weekly AI tools roundup Accepts Pitches: Yes, actively solicits tool submissions via FutureTools.io Priority: HIGH -- Perfect fit. He covers exactly this type of tool and has a tool submission form. Typical Video Structure: Matt opens with a hook about what the tool does, then screen-shares a live walkthrough. He shows the sign-up process, tests the core feature on camera, gives an honest "is it worth it?" verdict, and usually rates on a casual thumbs-up/down scale. Videos run 10-20 minutes. He favors tools that have a visual "wow" moment he can react to. What His Audience Cares About: New tools to try, practical use cases, whether the free tier is enough, how it compares to alternatives. Similar Products Covered: Has covered Mem.ai, Notion AI, various AI agent memory solutions, Rewind AI, and custom GPTs with memory. Enovari's cross-platform MCP angle would be a differentiator he has not shown before. Collaboration Approach: Submit via FutureTools.io first (free). If no response, follow up via email. He covers tools organically when they are genuinely interesting. Paid sponsorship is also possible but not necessary -- the product is in his wheelhouse.
Opens with the problem statement, then a clean screen-recorded walkthrough. Minimal talking head -- mostly screen share with voiceover. He walks through setup step-by-step, tests edge cases, and gives a balanced take. Videos run 10-15 minutes.
Practical implementation, does it actually work, how does it compare to doing it manually, setup difficulty.
Has demo'd MCP server setups, Claude Desktop tool integrations, AI memory via custom prompts. Very familiar with the MCP ecosystem.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AllAboutAI Subscribers: ~500K+ Avg Views: 30K-150K per video Content Type: Hands-on AI tool demos, tutorials, comparisons Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: Claude integrations, MCP protocol demos, AI automation tools Likely Format for Enovari: Dedicated demo video showing MCP integration with Claude Accepts Pitches: Yes, frequently covers tools sent by developers Priority: HIGH -- Has covered MCP and Claude-adjacent tools specifically. Typical Video Structure: Opens with the problem statement, then a clean screen-recorded walkthrough. Minimal talking head -- mostly screen share with voiceover. He walks through setup step-by-step, tests edge cases, and gives a balanced take. Videos run 10-15 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Practical implementation, does it actually work, how does it compare to doing it manually, setup difficulty. Similar Products Covered: Has demo'd MCP server setups, Claude Desktop tool integrations, AI memory via custom prompts. Very familiar with the MCP ecosystem. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a clear README or setup guide he can follow on camera. He values tools that "just work" in a demo.
Energetic, opinion-driven reviews. He opens with a bold claim ("this changes everything"), demos the tool, compares it to competitors, and gives a final verdict. More personality-driven than tutorial-focused. Videos run 8-15 minutes.
Which AI tool is "best," what is new this week, honest opinions with enthusiasm.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@MattVidPro Subscribers: ~300K+ (CORRECTED from ~400K -- closer to 299K as of early 2026) Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: AI tool reviews, AI news, product comparisons Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@MattVidPro) Recent Relevant Videos: AI productivity tools, ChatGPT/Claude comparisons Likely Format for Enovari: Review or "tools you need to try" roundup inclusion Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Energetic, opinion-driven reviews. He opens with a bold claim ("this changes everything"), demos the tool, compares it to competitors, and gives a final verdict. More personality-driven than tutorial-focused. Videos run 8-15 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Which AI tool is "best," what is new this week, honest opinions with enthusiasm. Similar Products Covered: Various AI productivity and chat tools, memory-related features in ChatGPT. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a punchy one-liner about what makes Enovari different. He needs a "hook" for the thumbnail and title.
Clean, well-produced screen recordings with voiceover. Very structured: intro, what the tool is, how to set it up, live demo, conclusion. Approximately 10-12 minutes.
Practical how-tos, step-by-step guides, whether a tool saves time.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@intheworldofai Subscribers: ~400K+ Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: AI tool demos, tutorials, news coverage Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@intheworldofai) Website: intheworldofai.com Recent Relevant Videos: AI agents, developer tools, Claude tutorials Likely Format for Enovari: Tutorial-style demo showing setup and usage Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Clean, well-produced screen recordings with voiceover. Very structured: intro, what the tool is, how to set it up, live demo, conclusion. Approximately 10-12 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Practical how-tos, step-by-step guides, whether a tool saves time. Similar Products Covered: AI agents, LangChain tools, Claude API projects. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a written setup guide. He prefers tools with clear documentation.
https://www.youtube.com/@ai-foundations (VERIFY -- handle may have changed; search YouTube for "AI Foundations" to confirm)
Calm, educational tone. Explains the concept first, then demos. Good for products that need context (like explaining what MCP is).
Understanding the technology, not just the product. Why does this matter?
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@ai-foundations (VERIFY -- handle may have changed; search YouTube for "AI Foundations" to confirm) Subscribers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 20K-60K per video Content Type: AI tool reviews with practical demonstrations Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI productivity and memory tools Likely Format for Enovari: Focused product review with walkthrough Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Calm, educational tone. Explains the concept first, then demos. Good for products that need context (like explaining what MCP is). What His Audience Cares About: Understanding the technology, not just the product. Why does this matter? Collaboration Approach: Free account + a brief explainer doc on the MCP protocol and why persistent memory matters.
Long-form (15-30 min), code-heavy walkthroughs. He often shows terminal/IDE, reads through documentation, and builds something live. His audience expects depth and accuracy. Also a Google Cloud Next 2026 speaker.
How it works under the hood, API design quality, whether the architecture is sound, comparisons to alternative approaches (e.g., RAG-based memory vs. Enovari's approach).
Has covered LangChain memory, Mem0, various MCP servers, agent memory patterns. Very familiar with the competitive landscape.
Free account + access to technical documentation or architecture overview. Offer a 15-minute technical call. He values depth over marketing polish.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@samwitteveen Subscribers: ~115K+ Avg Views: 10K-40K per video Content Type: Deep technical AI tool reviews, LLM tutorials, agent frameworks Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X (@samwitteveen) Recent Relevant Videos: MCP protocol explainers, Claude tool use, AI agent memory Likely Format for Enovari: Technical deep-dive on memory architecture and MCP integration Accepts Pitches: Yes, especially technically interesting tools Priority: HIGH -- Very technical audience that would deeply appreciate Enovari's architecture. Typical Video Structure: Long-form (15-30 min), code-heavy walkthroughs. He often shows terminal/IDE, reads through documentation, and builds something live. His audience expects depth and accuracy. Also a Google Cloud Next 2026 speaker. What His Audience Cares About: How it works under the hood, API design quality, whether the architecture is sound, comparisons to alternative approaches (e.g., RAG-based memory vs. Enovari's approach). Similar Products Covered: Has covered LangChain memory, Mem0, various MCP servers, agent memory patterns. Very familiar with the competitive landscape. Collaboration Approach: Free account + access to technical documentation or architecture overview. Offer a 15-minute technical call. He values depth over marketing polish.
Tutorial-first. Step-by-step with clear narration. Usually starts with "In this video you'll learn how to..." and delivers on it. 10-20 minutes.
Actionable tutorials they can follow along with. Clear instructions.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@PromptEngineering Subscribers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 15K-50K per video Content Type: AI tool tutorials, prompt engineering guides, tool reviews Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: Claude workflows, AI agents, developer tools Likely Format for Enovari: Tutorial: "Give Your AI Permanent Memory" Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Tutorial-first. Step-by-step with clear narration. Usually starts with "In this video you'll learn how to..." and delivers on it. 10-20 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Actionable tutorials they can follow along with. Clear instructions. Similar Products Covered: Custom GPTs, Claude system prompts, various MCP tools. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a "recipe" they can walk through on camera (install, configure, use in 5 steps).
Mixes explainer content with demos. Starts with the concept, then builds something. Often uses diagrams/slides before switching to screen recording. 10-15 minutes.
AI agent workflows, practical automation, tools that plug into existing AI stacks.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AIJasonZ Subscribers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: AI tool reviews, AI agent tutorials, practical AI guides Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: AI agents, Claude tools, MCP integrations Likely Format for Enovari: "This AI Tool Gives Claude Memory" style video Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Mixes explainer content with demos. Starts with the concept, then builds something. Often uses diagrams/slides before switching to screen recording. 10-15 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: AI agent workflows, practical automation, tools that plug into existing AI stacks. Similar Products Covered: AI agent memory, MCP tools, Claude integrations, n8n/Make automations. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a clear angle on how Enovari fits into an AI agent workflow.
ROI, time savings, business applications, side hustles using AI.
Free account + emphasis on the business productivity angle (e.g., "your AI assistant remembers every client's preferences").
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@IncomeStreamSurfers Subscribers: ~145K+ Avg Views: 15K-50K per video Content Type: AI tool reviews focused on productivity, SEO, and business use cases Contact: Business email in About section Website: incomestreamsurfer.com Recent Relevant Videos: AI automation tools, productivity AI, MVP SaaS building Likely Format for Enovari: "AI Tool That Remembers Everything" productivity angle Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Business-case focused. Shows how a tool makes or saves money. Energetic, direct style. 8-12 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: ROI, time savings, business applications, side hustles using AI. Collaboration Approach: Free account + emphasis on the business productivity angle (e.g., "your AI assistant remembers every client's preferences").
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSkillsFactory Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-30K per video Content Type: AI tool tutorials, automation guides Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI workflow tools, automation setups Likely Format for Enovari: Step-by-step tutorial on setting up Enovari Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Screen-share tutorial with clear narration. Beginner-friendly. 10-15 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Free account + detailed setup guide.
Roundup format -- covers 5-10 tools per video with quick demos of each. Good for getting included alongside other tools. 10-15 minutes.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AIAndy Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-40K per video Content Type: AI tool reviews, comparisons, news Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools roundups, Claude features Likely Format for Enovari: Inclusion in "Best New AI Tools" video Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Roundup format -- covers 5-10 tools per video with quick demos of each. Good for getting included alongside other tools. 10-15 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a 2-sentence pitch that fits a roundup format.
Developer-perspective review. Shows setup in terminal, tests the tool in real workflows, gives honest pros/cons. 8-12 minutes.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@CorbinAI Subscribers: ~80K+ Avg Views: 10K-30K per video Content Type: AI tool deep dives, developer-focused reviews Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: AI developer tools, Claude integrations Likely Format for Enovari: Developer-focused walkthrough Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Developer-perspective review. Shows setup in terminal, tests the tool in real workflows, gives honest pros/cons. 8-12 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Free account + emphasis on the developer experience (npm install, config, first use).
Category 2: Developer / Coding Channels
13 itemsTwo formats: (1) "X in 100 Seconds" -- rapid-fire explainer with custom animations and fast cuts, exactly 100 seconds; (2) "Code Report" weekly news -- 5-8 minutes covering the week's tech stories with humor and memes. Very high production value, Jeff writes and edits everything himself.
Developers who want to stay current. They value wit, brevity, and substance. They hate marketing fluff and can smell it instantly.
Cursor, Copilot, various AI tools, but only when they represent a genuinely new paradigm. He covered MCP protocol concepts.
Do NOT send a marketing pitch. Instead, get Enovari trending on Hacker News or Twitter/X in the developer community. Jeff picks topics based on what is buzzing. If Enovari becomes a "thing developers are talking about," he will cover it organically. Alternatively, a cold email focused purely on the technical novelty (persistent portable memory via MCP) might catch his eye. Keep it under 3 sentences.
Free product only. He does not do paid sponsorships for individual tools in his main content. Organic coverage or nothing.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@Fireship Subscribers: ~4.1M+ (CORRECTED from ~3.5M -- channel has grown past 4M as of 2026) Avg Views: 500K-3M per video Content Type: Fast-paced tech explainers, "100 seconds" series, code tutorials Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@JeffDelaney23) (CORRECTED -- the original listed @firaboroshi, which is not his handle) Recent Relevant Videos: AI coding tools, developer productivity, Claude/GPT comparisons, vibe coding Likely Format for Enovari: "AI Memory in 100 Seconds" or mention in weekly tech news Accepts Pitches: Selective -- only covers tools with broad developer appeal Priority: HIGH -- Massive reach, but hard to get featured. Worth the attempt. Typical Video Structure: Two formats: (1) "X in 100 Seconds" -- rapid-fire explainer with custom animations and fast cuts, exactly 100 seconds; (2) "Code Report" weekly news -- 5-8 minutes covering the week's tech stories with humor and memes. Very high production value, Jeff writes and edits everything himself. What His Audience Cares About: Developers who want to stay current. They value wit, brevity, and substance. They hate marketing fluff and can smell it instantly. Similar Products Covered: Cursor, Copilot, various AI tools, but only when they represent a genuinely new paradigm. He covered MCP protocol concepts. Collaboration Approach: Do NOT send a marketing pitch. Instead, get Enovari trending on Hacker News or Twitter/X in the developer community. Jeff picks topics based on what is buzzing. If Enovari becomes a "thing developers are talking about," he will cover it organically. Alternatively, a cold email focused purely on the technical novelty (persistent portable memory via MCP) might catch his eye. Keep it under 3 sentences. Realistic Collaboration: Free product only. He does not do paid sponsorships for individual tools in his main content. Organic coverage or nothing.
Brad does comprehensive "crash courses" (30-60 min) or shorter reviews (10-15 min). Very hands-on, builds something from scratch. Calm, friendly teaching style.
Practical web development, learning new tools, career advancement.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TraversyMedia Subscribers: ~2.4M+ (CORRECTED from ~2.2M) Avg Views: 50K-500K per video Content Type: Web dev tutorials, tool reviews, crash courses Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@traversymedia) Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools for developers, coding with AI Likely Format for Enovari: Tutorial on integrating Enovari into a dev workflow Accepts Pitches: Selective Priority: MEDIUM -- Large audience but less AI-focused. Typical Video Structure: Brad does comprehensive "crash courses" (30-60 min) or shorter reviews (10-15 min). Very hands-on, builds something from scratch. Calm, friendly teaching style. What His Audience Cares About: Practical web development, learning new tools, career advancement. Collaboration Approach: Pitch it as "add AI memory to your next web app" tutorial angle. Free account sufficient.
Long-form (15-45 min) stream-style commentary. He reacts to tweets, articles, and product launches. Very opinionated, fast-talking, engages chat. High engagement rate.
TypeScript/React ecosystem, developer experience, hot takes on tools, authenticity.
Engage with him on Twitter/X first. Post about Enovari in a way that invites developer discussion. If he sees it trending in his circles, he will cover it. Do NOT send a corporate pitch email -- he will ignore it or roast it on stream.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@t3dotgg Subscribers: ~480K+ (CORRECTED from ~500K -- approximately 472K-494K as of early 2026) Avg Views: 50K-300K per video Content Type: Tech opinions, developer tool reviews, industry commentary Contact: Twitter/X (@theo); business email in About Recent Relevant Videos: AI developer tools, Cursor, Copilot, developer productivity Likely Format for Enovari: Commentary/reaction video on AI memory concept, or Cursor+Enovari workflow Accepts Pitches: Organic -- he covers what interests him. Best to get it on his radar naturally. Priority: HIGH -- Very influential in developer community. Theo is also CEO of T3 Chat (YC W22). Typical Video Structure: Long-form (15-45 min) stream-style commentary. He reacts to tweets, articles, and product launches. Very opinionated, fast-talking, engages chat. High engagement rate. What His Audience Cares About: TypeScript/React ecosystem, developer experience, hot takes on tools, authenticity. Similar Products Covered: Cursor, v0, Vercel AI SDK, various developer tools. He is vocal about AI-assisted coding. Collaboration Approach: Engage with him on Twitter/X first. Post about Enovari in a way that invites developer discussion. If he sees it trending in his circles, he will cover it. Do NOT send a corporate pitch email -- he will ignore it or roast it on stream.
High energy, meme-heavy, very produced. Chuck does a dramatic intro hook, then a guided walkthrough with frequent jump cuts and pop culture references. Makes technical content feel fun. 10-20 minutes.
Cool tech to try, learning through doing, cybersecurity angle, self-hosting.
The pitch needs a "wow" demo moment. Show him the before/after of AI with and without memory. Free account + a 30-second clip of the most impressive demo. He does accept paid sponsorships ($20K-$30K+ range for his audience size, adjusted for his growth) but may cover it free if the demo is impressive enough.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@NetworkChuck Subscribers: ~5.2M+ (CORRECTED from ~4M -- channel has grown to ~5.16M as of March 2026) Avg Views: 200K-1M per video Content Type: Tech tutorials, AI tools, networking, cybersecurity Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools for productivity, running AI locally, Claude tutorials Likely Format for Enovari: "I Gave AI Permanent Memory" demo video Accepts Pitches: Selective, but covers exciting new tools Priority: HIGH -- Huge audience, enthusiastic about AI tools. Typical Video Structure: High energy, meme-heavy, very produced. Chuck does a dramatic intro hook, then a guided walkthrough with frequent jump cuts and pop culture references. Makes technical content feel fun. 10-20 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Cool tech to try, learning through doing, cybersecurity angle, self-hosting. Similar Products Covered: Various AI tools, local LLMs, Claude tutorials. He loves "mind-blowing" demos. Collaboration Approach: The pitch needs a "wow" demo moment. Show him the before/after of AI with and without memory. Free account + a 30-second clip of the most impressive demo. He does accept paid sponsorships ($20K-$30K+ range for his audience size, adjusted for his growth) but may cover it free if the demo is impressive enough.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@JamesQQuick Subscribers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 10K-50K per video Content Type: Web dev tutorials, developer tools, productivity Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: AI coding tools, developer workflow optimization Likely Format for Enovari: Dev tool review or tutorial integration Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Conversational, talking-head + screen-share. Reviews tools from a developer's everyday perspective. 8-15 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Free account + angle on developer productivity.
Kyle (the host) uses a whiteboard-style teaching approach, then moves to code. Very clear explanations, well-structured. 10-20 minutes.
Learning web development concepts clearly. Less "tool discovery," more "understanding how things work."
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@WebDevSimplified Subscribers: ~1.7M+ (CORRECTED from ~1.5M -- approximately 1.73M as of late 2025) Avg Views: 100K-500K per video Content Type: Web development tutorials, tool comparisons Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools for developers, coding productivity Likely Format for Enovari: Tutorial on adding AI memory to a project Accepts Pitches: Selective Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Kyle (the host) uses a whiteboard-style teaching approach, then moves to code. Very clear explanations, well-structured. 10-20 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Learning web development concepts clearly. Less "tool discovery," more "understanding how things work." Collaboration Approach: Pitch the integration angle -- "build a web app with AI that remembers users." Free account sufficient.
https://www.youtube.com/@beyondfireship (NOTE: this channel may have been consolidated into the main Fireship channel -- verify before outreach)
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondfireship (NOTE: this channel may have been consolidated into the main Fireship channel -- verify before outreach) Subscribers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 50K-200K per video Content Type: Longer-form developer content, deep dives Contact: Same as Fireship Recent Relevant Videos: AI developer workflows, building with AI Likely Format for Enovari: In-depth developer tutorial Accepts Pitches: Selective Priority: MEDIUM
Professional, structured tutorials. Often 30-60 minutes for crash courses. Very popular in the DevOps community. Note: Nana Janashia is the host (she, not he).
DevOps tooling, Kubernetes, cloud-native workflows. AI coverage is secondary.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TechWorldwithNana Subscribers: ~1.3M-1.4M (CORRECTED from ~1M -- channel has grown significantly) Avg Views: 50K-300K per video Content Type: DevOps, cloud, developer tools tutorials Contact: Business email in About section; also accessible via nanajanashia.com Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools, cloud integrations, developer productivity Likely Format for Enovari: Tutorial on AI memory for cloud-based workflows Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Professional, structured tutorials. Often 30-60 minutes for crash courses. Very popular in the DevOps community. Note: Nana Janashia is the host (she, not he). What Her Audience Cares About: DevOps tooling, Kubernetes, cloud-native workflows. AI coverage is secondary. Collaboration Approach: Pitch the infrastructure/API angle. Free account sufficient.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@codetothemoon Subscribers: ~150K+ Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: Rust, systems programming, developer tools deep dives Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: Developer productivity tools, AI coding assistants Likely Format for Enovari: Technical deep-dive on the architecture Accepts Pitches: Selective Priority: LOW
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@CodingWithLewis Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-40K per video Content Type: Developer tools, coding tutorials, AI tools Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools for developers Likely Format for Enovari: Developer review/tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Tutorial-focused with clear code walkthroughs. Installs the MCP server, configures it, tests it in Claude Desktop, shows real output. Very MCP-literate audience. 10-20 minutes.
MCP ecosystem tools, Claude Desktop configuration, building AI agents with real tools.
Has covered multiple MCP servers, memory tools, Claude Desktop integrations. Has built his own MCP servers (e.g., Crawl4AI RAG). Probably the single most aligned channel for Enovari.
Free account + the MCP server config snippet. Offer a quick call to walk through anything non-obvious. He will want to install it live on camera. Make sure the setup is seamless.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@ColeMedin Subscribers: ~80K+ (growing rapidly; verify current count -- he was featured on Social Blade and LinkedIn for strong growth in 2026) Avg Views: 10K-50K per video Content Type: AI agents, MCP protocol, Claude integrations, AI coding tools Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@cole_medin); GitHub: coleam00 Recent Relevant Videos: MCP servers, Claude Desktop integrations, AI agent frameworks, Crawl4AI RAG MCP Server Likely Format for Enovari: Dedicated MCP integration tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes, actively covers MCP ecosystem Priority: HIGH -- Directly covers MCP tools. Perfect alignment. Founder of Dynamous AI. Typical Video Structure: Tutorial-focused with clear code walkthroughs. Installs the MCP server, configures it, tests it in Claude Desktop, shows real output. Very MCP-literate audience. 10-20 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: MCP ecosystem tools, Claude Desktop configuration, building AI agents with real tools. Similar Products Covered: Has covered multiple MCP servers, memory tools, Claude Desktop integrations. Has built his own MCP servers (e.g., Crawl4AI RAG). Probably the single most aligned channel for Enovari. Collaboration Approach: Free account + the MCP server config snippet. Offer a quick call to walk through anything non-obvious. He will want to install it live on camera. Make sure the setup is seamless.
Well-produced explainer + demo hybrid. Uses slides and diagrams before switching to screen share. Good production quality. 10-15 minutes. Based in Czechia.
AI agent capabilities, new Claude features, practical AI tools, making money with AI.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidOndrej Subscribers: ~320K+ (CORRECTED from ~200K -- approximately 321K as of early 2026) Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: AI tools, AI agents, developer-focused AI content; also runs a $45K/month AI community called New Society Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X (@DavidOndrej1); Instagram: @davidondrej1 Recent Relevant Videos: AI agents, Claude features, AI memory concepts, how to monetize AI tools Likely Format for Enovari: Feature review or AI agent memory demo Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Well-produced explainer + demo hybrid. Uses slides and diagrams before switching to screen share. Good production quality. 10-15 minutes. Based in Czechia. What His Audience Cares About: AI agent capabilities, new Claude features, practical AI tools, making money with AI. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a clear narrative about what problem Enovari solves. Emphasize the business angle as well.
Developer's perspective -- very hands-on, working in Cursor/VS Code live, real workflows. Authentic and unscripted feel. 10-20 minutes.
Cursor power-user workflows, Claude tool use, shipping code faster with AI.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@IndyDevDan Subscribers: ~50K+ Avg Views: 5K-30K per video Content Type: AI coding tools, Cursor, Claude, developer workflows Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X; GitHub: disler Recent Relevant Videos: Cursor workflows, Claude tool use, MCP integrations, Claude Code Likely Format for Enovari: "Giving Cursor Persistent Memory with Enovari" tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH -- Small but highly targeted developer audience. Typical Video Structure: Developer's perspective -- very hands-on, working in Cursor/VS Code live, real workflows. Authentic and unscripted feel. 10-20 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Cursor power-user workflows, Claude tool use, shipping code faster with AI. Similar Products Covered: Cursor tips, Claude MCP tools, AI-assisted coding workflows. Collaboration Approach: Free account + the Cursor/Claude integration angle. This is a must-target for the Cursor audience specifically.
Category 3: Tech News Channels
10 itemsChannel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@mkbhd Subscribers: ~21M+ (CORRECTED from ~19M -- approximately 20.9M as of March 2026) Avg Views: 2M-10M per video Content Type: Tech reviews, product launches, industry analysis Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X (@MKBHD) Recent Relevant Videos: Occasionally covers AI tools and platforms Likely Format for Enovari: Very unlikely to cover unless Enovari becomes mainstream Accepts Pitches: Only major products Priority: LOW -- Too large and hardware-focused. Aspirational only.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@LinusTechTips Subscribers: ~16M+ Avg Views: 1M-5M per video Content Type: Tech reviews, hardware, some AI coverage Contact: Managed through LMG; business inquiries via website Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools, software reviews Likely Format for Enovari: Unlikely standalone, possible mention in AI roundup Accepts Pitches: Through management Priority: LOW -- Too broad. Not the right audience.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TwoMinutePapers Subscribers: ~1.8M+ (CORRECTED from ~1.5M -- approximately 1.78M as of March 2026) Avg Views: 100K-500K per video Content Type: AI research paper explanations, AI breakthroughs Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI memory research, persistent AI, agent capabilities Likely Format for Enovari: Research angle -- "AI That Remembers Everything" Accepts Pitches: Rarely -- focuses on research papers Priority: LOW -- Research-focused, not product reviews.
Igor Pogany (the host) does polished, well-scripted tutorials. Opens with the problem, demos the solution, gives productivity tips. Very accessible to non-developers. 8-15 minutes.
Productivity, saving time, AI workflows for knowledge workers (not developers).
Free account + pitch the non-technical angle: "your AI assistant remembers your preferences, writing style, and project context forever." He does accept paid sponsorships ($3K-$7K range given adjusted sub count).
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAIAdvantage Subscribers: ~220K+ (CORRECTED from ~500K -- approximately 217K as of early 2026; the original figure was significantly inflated) Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: Practical AI tool reviews, productivity tips, AI news Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X Website: aiadvantage.com Recent Relevant Videos: ChatGPT/Claude workflows, AI productivity tools, memory features Likely Format for Enovari: "How to Give AI Perfect Memory" productivity tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH -- Directly relevant audience looking for AI productivity tools. Typical Video Structure: Igor Pogany (the host) does polished, well-scripted tutorials. Opens with the problem, demos the solution, gives productivity tips. Very accessible to non-developers. 8-15 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Productivity, saving time, AI workflows for knowledge workers (not developers). Similar Products Covered: ChatGPT memory, Notion AI, various AI productivity tools. Collaboration Approach: Free account + pitch the non-technical angle: "your AI assistant remembers your preferences, writing style, and project context forever." He does accept paid sponsorships ($3K-$7K range given adjusted sub count).
News desk style -- Matthew covers AI news stories, then deep-dives into one tool. Screen share demos, balanced opinions. Often does "is this any good?" style reviews. 10-20 minutes.
AI model comparisons, which tools are actually useful, industry trends.
Free account + a news angle ("first MCP-native memory platform" or similar). He responds well to novel technical angles.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@matthew_berman Subscribers: ~550K+ (CORRECTED from ~400K -- approximately 531K-580K as of early 2026) Avg Views: 30K-150K per video Content Type: AI news, model reviews, tool comparisons Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@MatthewBerman) Website: forwardfuture.ai (Forward Future newsletter) Recent Relevant Videos: Claude reviews, AI agent news, developer AI tools; uploads approximately 4 videos per week Likely Format for Enovari: News-style review or inclusion in "AI tools you need" video Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: News desk style -- Matthew covers AI news stories, then deep-dives into one tool. Screen share demos, balanced opinions. Often does "is this any good?" style reviews. 10-20 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: AI model comparisons, which tools are actually useful, industry trends. Similar Products Covered: Claude features, ChatGPT memory, AI agents, local LLMs. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a news angle ("first MCP-native memory platform" or similar). He responds well to novel technical angles.
Long-form (20-40 min), essay-style analysis. Philip (the host) is very thorough and academic in tone. He does not do product reviews per se, but covers concepts and trends.
Deep understanding of AI capabilities, safety, and trends.
Not a direct pitch target. Better to position Enovari as part of a broader narrative about persistent AI memory. If he covers the topic, Enovari could be mentioned. Engage via comments or Twitter.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AIExplained-official Subscribers: ~400K+ (approximately 384K as of early 2026) Avg Views: 50K-300K per video Content Type: Deep AI analysis, industry trends, technical breakdowns Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI memory, agent capabilities, Claude analysis Likely Format for Enovari: Inclusion in broader "AI memory" discussion Accepts Pitches: Rarely -- very editorial-focused. His philosophy is "only post when there's real news." Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Long-form (20-40 min), essay-style analysis. Philip (the host) is very thorough and academic in tone. He does not do product reviews per se, but covers concepts and trends. What His Audience Cares About: Deep understanding of AI capabilities, safety, and trends. Collaboration Approach: Not a direct pitch target. Better to position Enovari as part of a broader narrative about persistent AI memory. If he covers the topic, Enovari could be mentioned. Engage via comments or Twitter.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@theAIsearch Subscribers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: AI tool discovery, reviews, news Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools roundups, new product reviews Likely Format for Enovari: Tool review or roundup inclusion Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Clean roundup format -- covers multiple tools per video. Quick demos, clear explanations. 8-12 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a one-paragraph description suitable for a roundup.
Commentary style -- Wes reads/reacts to articles and papers, adds his philosophical take. Sometimes demos tools. 15-25 minutes. While others focus on theory, he emphasizes applications and commercial viability.
Big-picture AI implications, AGI discussion, what AI capabilities mean for the future, commercial viability.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@WesRoth Subscribers: ~305K+ (CORRECTED from ~300K -- approximately 300K-310K as of early 2026) Avg Views: 30K-100K per video Content Type: AI news, philosophical AI discussion, tool coverage, practical commercial applications Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: AI agents, Claude capabilities, AI memory concepts, building AI agents Likely Format for Enovari: News/commentary on AI memory as a concept Accepts Pitches: Selective Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Commentary style -- Wes reads/reacts to articles and papers, adds his philosophical take. Sometimes demos tools. 15-25 minutes. While others focus on theory, he emphasizes applications and commercial viability. What His Audience Cares About: Big-picture AI implications, AGI discussion, what AI capabilities mean for the future, commercial viability. Collaboration Approach: Position Enovari as part of the "AI getting persistent memory" narrative. Free account sufficient.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@DotCSV Subscribers: ~1.5M+ Avg Views: 100K-500K per video Content Type: AI news and explainers (Spanish) Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools, Claude, AI agents Likely Format for Enovari: Spanish-language AI tool review Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM -- Great for Spanish-speaking market expansion.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@airevolution Subscribers: ~150K+ Avg Views: 15K-50K per video Content Type: AI news, tool reviews, industry analysis Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools, AI agents, memory and context Likely Format for Enovari: Review or news coverage Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Category 4: Tutorial / How-To Channels
10 itemsChannel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AIFlux Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-40K per video Content Type: Step-by-step AI tool tutorials Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI tool setup guides, Claude workflows Likely Format for Enovari: Full setup and usage tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Pure tutorial format. Very beginner-friendly. Shows every click. 10-15 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a clear 5-step setup guide they can follow on camera.
Extremely clean, professional screen recordings. Every step annotated with arrows, highlights, and callouts. Kevin walks through the entire process from sign-up to result. 10-20 minutes. Very polished production.
Clear instructions, being able to follow along, practical software skills.
ChatGPT, Copilot, Notion AI, various Microsoft/Google tools. He occasionally covers indie tools if they are useful enough.
Free account + emphasize the clear setup process. His bar for production quality is high -- he will want a smooth, bug-free experience. He does accept paid sponsorships but prefers to cover tools he genuinely finds useful. Rates for his audience size: $15K-$25K for a sponsored segment (adjusted for his 4M subs).
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@KevinStratvert Subscribers: ~4M+ (CORRECTED from ~1.5M -- approximately 3.98M as of March 2026; significant growth) Avg Views: 100K-500K per video Content Type: Software tutorials, productivity tool guides, AI how-tos Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@kevstrat); kevinstratvert.com Recent Relevant Videos: ChatGPT tutorials, AI tool guides, productivity workflows Likely Format for Enovari: "How to Give AI Memory" step-by-step tutorial Accepts Pitches: Selective Priority: HIGH -- Massive tutorial audience, covers AI tools regularly. Typical Video Structure: Extremely clean, professional screen recordings. Every step annotated with arrows, highlights, and callouts. Kevin walks through the entire process from sign-up to result. 10-20 minutes. Very polished production. What His Audience Cares About: Clear instructions, being able to follow along, practical software skills. Similar Products Covered: ChatGPT, Copilot, Notion AI, various Microsoft/Google tools. He occasionally covers indie tools if they are useful enough. Collaboration Approach: Free account + emphasize the clear setup process. His bar for production quality is high -- he will want a smooth, bug-free experience. He does accept paid sponsorships but prefers to cover tools he genuinely finds useful. Rates for his audience size: $15K-$25K for a sponsored segment (adjusted for his 4M subs).
Fast-paced, tool-focused tutorials. Quick, digestible videos showcasing practical AI tools, productivity workflows, and real-world use cases. Shows sign-up, basic usage, and practical applications. 10-15 minutes.
"How do I actually use this?" -- very practical, beginner-focused.
Free account + emphasis on ease of setup. He needs to be able to demo it without terminal commands if possible (or make the terminal steps dead simple).
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@SkillLeapAI Subscribers: ~315K+ (CORRECTED from ~500K -- approximately 315K as of February 2026) Avg Views: 15K-60K per video Content Type: AI tool tutorials, beginner-friendly guides Contact: Business email in About section Website: skillleap.ai (founded by Saj Adib; also connected to Futurepedia) Recent Relevant Videos: ChatGPT, Claude, AI productivity tutorials Likely Format for Enovari: Beginner's guide to AI memory with Enovari Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Fast-paced, tool-focused tutorials. Quick, digestible videos showcasing practical AI tools, productivity workflows, and real-world use cases. Shows sign-up, basic usage, and practical applications. 10-15 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: "How do I actually use this?" -- very practical, beginner-focused. Collaboration Approach: Free account + emphasis on ease of setup. He needs to be able to demo it without terminal commands if possible (or make the terminal steps dead simple).
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@Howfinity Subscribers: ~1M+ (CORRECTED from ~500K -- approximately 1.04M as of 2026) Avg Views: 30K-150K per video Content Type: Tech tutorials, software guides, AI tools (ChatGPT tutorials, Zoom hacks, etc.) Contact: Business email in About section; howfinity.com Recent Relevant Videos: AI tool tutorials, productivity software Likely Format for Enovari: Tutorial walkthrough Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Personal, vlog-style mixed with screen share. She integrates tools into her own workflow and shows the real experience. 8-12 minutes. Transitioned from data science career to full-time YouTuber.
Data science career, productivity, AI tools that actually help with real work.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TinaHuang1 Subscribers: ~1M+ (CORRECTED from ~400K -- approximately 1.04M as of late 2025; significant growth) Avg Views: 30K-150K per video Content Type: Data science, AI tools, career/productivity Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@hellotinah) Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools for data scientists, coding with AI Likely Format for Enovari: "This AI Tool Changed My Workflow" style video Accepts Pitches: Selective Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: Personal, vlog-style mixed with screen share. She integrates tools into her own workflow and shows the real experience. 8-12 minutes. Transitioned from data science career to full-time YouTuber. What Her Audience Cares About: Data science career, productivity, AI tools that actually help with real work. Collaboration Approach: Free account + pitch the data science angle (remembering project context, datasets, analysis preferences).
Very polished, quick-paced productivity tips. B-roll heavy, clean editing. Shows the tool in the context of a real workday. 5-10 minutes.
Workplace productivity, looking sharp at work, efficiency hacks.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@JeffSu Subscribers: ~1.6M+ (CORRECTED from ~800K -- approximately 1.63M-1.66M as of February 2026; significant growth) Avg Views: 50K-300K per video Content Type: Productivity, AI tools, workplace efficiency Contact: Business email in About section; jeffsu.org Recent Relevant Videos: AI productivity tools, ChatGPT workflows Likely Format for Enovari: Productivity angle -- "AI that remembers your preferences" Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM (consider upgrading to HIGH given audience size growth) Typical Video Structure: Very polished, quick-paced productivity tips. B-roll heavy, clean editing. Shows the tool in the context of a real workday. 5-10 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Workplace productivity, looking sharp at work, efficiency hacks. Collaboration Approach: Free account + pitch the professional use case (AI that remembers meeting notes, project context, communication style).
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@BrieKirbyson Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-40K per video Content Type: AI tools, no-code, automation tutorials Contact: Business email in About section Recent Relevant Videos: AI automation, productivity tools Likely Format for Enovari: "Set Up AI Memory in 5 Minutes" tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Hands-on Cursor tutorials. Shows real coding workflows, MCP configuration, Claude tool use. Very relevant audience. 10-20 minutes.
Getting the most out of Cursor, Claude MCP tools, AI-assisted coding.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@corbin_brown (CORRECTED from @CorbinBrown -- confirmed handle is @corbin_brown) Subscribers: ~156K+ (CORRECTED from ~80K -- approximately 156K as of 2026) Avg Views: 5K-25K per video (average ~4.9K per video; 7.6M total views across 178 videos) Content Type: AI coding tutorials, Cursor, Claude integration guides, algorithm design, Python Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X (@corbin_braun) Recent Relevant Videos: Cursor tutorials, MCP setups, AI coding workflows Likely Format for Enovari: Cursor + Enovari integration tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH -- Directly covers the Cursor/Claude ecosystem. Top 37% engagement among AI coding educators. Typical Video Structure: Hands-on Cursor tutorials. Shows real coding workflows, MCP configuration, Claude tool use. Very relevant audience. 10-20 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Getting the most out of Cursor, Claude MCP tools, AI-assisted coding. Collaboration Approach: Free account + focus on the Cursor integration angle. Provide the MCP config snippet he can paste into Cursor settings.
Building and shipping products, practical AI applications, self-hosting.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnWithHasan (CORRECTED from @LesLinkarnHasan -- confirmed the correct handle) Subscribers: ~950K+ (CORRECTED from ~100K -- Hasan Aboul Hasan has 950K+ subscribers) Avg Views: 20K-100K per video Content Type: AI tool tutorials, micro-SaaS building, self-hosting, developer education Contact: Business email in About section; learnwithhasan.com Recent Relevant Videos: Building micro-SaaS products with AI, AI automation, practical project-based tutorials Likely Format for Enovari: Technical tutorial on AI memory or "build a micro-SaaS with AI memory" angle Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH (UPGRADED from MEDIUM given actual subscriber count and relevant content focus) Typical Video Structure: Practical, project-based tutorials. 14+ years of dev experience. Hands-on with clear narration. 15-25 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Building and shipping products, practical AI applications, self-hosting. Collaboration Approach: Free account + pitch the builder angle. Show how Enovari can be integrated into a micro-SaaS product.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@RahulPandeyrkp Subscribers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 15K-60K per video Content Type: Tech career, developer tools, AI for engineers Contact: Business email in About section; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools for software engineers Likely Format for Enovari: "AI Tool Every Developer Needs" angle Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Category 5: Indie Hacker / Startup Channels
11 itemsPodcast format -- two hosts (Shaan Puri and Sam Parr) discussing business ideas and interviewing founders. Episodes run 30-60 minutes. Conversational, high energy, focused on revenue and business models.
Business ideas, revenue numbers, unique founder stories, scalable models.
Pitch through their production team. Lead with traction numbers (users, revenue, growth rate). They want a compelling business story, not a product demo.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@MyFirstMillionPod Subscribers: ~500K+ Avg Views: 50K-300K per video Content Type: Entrepreneurship, business ideas, founder interviews Contact: Through production team; Twitter/X (@ShaanVP, @thesamparr) Website: mfmpod.com Recent Relevant Videos: AI business ideas, solo founder stories Likely Format for Enovari: Founder interview segment or "interesting AI business" discussion Accepts Pitches: Through management/producers Priority: HIGH -- The solo founder story angle is compelling for this audience. Typical Video Structure: Podcast format -- two hosts (Shaan Puri and Sam Parr) discussing business ideas and interviewing founders. Episodes run 30-60 minutes. Conversational, high energy, focused on revenue and business models. What His Audience Cares About: Business ideas, revenue numbers, unique founder stories, scalable models. Collaboration Approach: Pitch through their production team. Lead with traction numbers (users, revenue, growth rate). They want a compelling business story, not a product demo.
SaaS business models, market opportunities, building communities around products.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@GregIsenberg Subscribers: ~500K+ (CORRECTED from ~300K -- approximately 500K-540K as of early 2026; recently hit 500K milestone) Avg Views: 30K-150K per video Content Type: Startup ideas, SaaS business, AI entrepreneurship Contact: Twitter/X (@gregisenberg); business email in About Website: gregisenberg.com Recent Relevant Videos: AI SaaS ideas, solo founder journeys, building in public. CEO of Late Checkout, has advised Reddit and TikTok. Likely Format for Enovari: "This Solo Founder Built an AI Memory Platform" style video Accepts Pitches: Engages on Twitter/X Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Interview/discussion format with other founders and creators. Brainstorms business ideas live. 30-60 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: SaaS business models, market opportunities, building communities around products. Collaboration Approach: Engage on Twitter/X with interesting data about the AI memory market. He loves niche SaaS ideas with clear markets.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@SimonHoiberg Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-40K per video Content Type: Indie hacking, SaaS building, developer entrepreneurship Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: Building SaaS products, AI tools for indie hackers Likely Format for Enovari: Product showcase or indie builder interview Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Mixes business advice with code. Shows how to build and ship products. Very relatable for solo founders. 10-15 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Free account + founder-to-founder pitch. Emphasize the bootstrapped journey.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@marclou Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: Building startups fast, indie hacking, shipping products Contact: Twitter/X (@marc_louvion) Recent Relevant Videos: Shipping AI products, building in public Likely Format for Enovari: Cross-promotion or indie founder feature Accepts Pitches: Engages on Twitter/X Priority: MEDIUM
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@ycombinator Subscribers: ~1.5M+ Avg Views: 50K-500K per video Content Type: Startup advice, founder interviews, demo day Contact: Through YC network Recent Relevant Videos: AI startups, founder stories, building products Likely Format for Enovari: If accepted to YC or through network connections Accepts Pitches: Through YC ecosystem Priority: LOW -- Requires YC connection. Aspirational.
Interview format with the founder. Shows the product, discusses revenue, tells the origin story. 15-30 minutes. They also have a written interview format on their website.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@StarterStory Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-50K per video Content Type: Founder stories, business breakdowns, startup journeys Contact: Business email; also via starterstory.com Recent Relevant Videos: Solo founder stories, SaaS business breakdowns Likely Format for Enovari: "How I Built an AI Memory Platform as a Solo Founder" Accepts Pitches: Yes, actively seeks founder stories Priority: HIGH -- Perfect for the solo founder narrative. Typical Video Structure: Interview format with the founder. Shows the product, discusses revenue, tells the origin story. 15-30 minutes. They also have a written interview format on their website. Collaboration Approach: Apply through starterstory.com. They want revenue numbers, growth data, and a compelling story.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@DanMartell Subscribers: ~2.5M+ (CORRECTED from ~300K -- approximately 2.45M as of March 2026; massive growth. Dan has 2,926 videos published.) Avg Views: 20K-80K per video Content Type: SaaS advice, founder coaching, scaling startups, AI business opportunities Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X; danmartell.com Recent Relevant Videos: SaaS growth, AI business opportunities, "How to Make $1M in the NEW Era of AI (2026)" Likely Format for Enovari: Business case study or SaaS strategy discussion Accepts Pitches: Through business inquiry Priority: MEDIUM (consider upgrading given audience size)
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@thefutur Subscribers: ~2M+ Avg Views: 50K-300K per video Content Type: Creative entrepreneurship, business strategy, design Contact: Business email; website contact Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools for creatives, business scaling Likely Format for Enovari: Business strategy angle Accepts Pitches: Selective Priority: LOW -- Audience is creative professionals, less technical.
"How to make money with AI" angle. Shows tools in the context of building a business. High energy, fast-paced. 10-15 minutes.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@BrettMalinowski Subscribers: ~500K+ (CORRECTED from ~400K -- approximately 500K+ as of 2026) Avg Views: 30K-150K per video Content Type: AI business opportunities, making money with AI, tutorials Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X (@thebrettway) Recent Relevant Videos: AI side hustles, AI tools for business Likely Format for Enovari: "Use This AI Tool to Build Better AI Products" angle Accepts Pitches: Yes (note: Brett joined Whop as Head of Marketing in March 2025; verify his current YouTube activity before outreach) Priority: MEDIUM Typical Video Structure: "How to make money with AI" angle. Shows tools in the context of building a business. High energy, fast-paced. 10-15 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Free account + pitch the business angle (build an AI agency, give your clients' AI persistent memory).
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@LennysPodcast Subscribers: ~1.1M+ (CORRECTED from ~300K -- approximately 1.1M+ as of 2026; massive growth since original estimate) Avg Views: 30K-150K per video Content Type: Product management, startup strategy, founder interviews Contact: Through website/newsletter; Twitter/X (@lennysan) Website: lennysnewsletter.com (1M+ newsletter subscribers) Recent Relevant Videos: AI product strategy, building AI products; 335+ episodes published Likely Format for Enovari: Founder interview on product strategy Accepts Pitches: Very selective Priority: HIGH (UPGRADED from MEDIUM given audience growth and influence)
Do NOT pitch directly. Instead, build something impressive with Enovari and share it publicly. Pieter notices builders who ship. Tag him naturally in conversations about AI tools. If he tries it and likes it, the endorsement is worth more than any paid placement.
Channel URL: Active on Twitter/X more than YouTube, but has video presence Subscribers: Varies Avg Views: Varies Content Type: Indie hacking, building in public, nomad entrepreneurship Contact: Twitter/X (@levelsio) Recent Relevant Videos: AI products, indie building Likely Format for Enovari: Twitter/X endorsement leading to video coverage Accepts Pitches: Organic -- engage on Twitter Priority: HIGH -- Massive indie hacker influence even if not primarily YouTube. Collaboration Approach: Do NOT pitch directly. Instead, build something impressive with Enovari and share it publicly. Pieter notices builders who ship. Tag him naturally in conversations about AI tools. If he tries it and likes it, the endorsement is worth more than any paid placement.
Category 6: TikTok / Shorts Creators
9 itemsQuick hook in first 2 seconds, then a fast demo with text overlays. Shows the "wow" moment within 15 seconds. Total length 30-60 seconds. Also produces longer YouTube content (e.g., "AI Coding Masterclass" at 90 minutes).
Quick dopamine hit of a cool new tool. They want to be impressed in seconds.
Free account + a pre-recorded 15-second demo clip showing the "before and after" of AI memory. Short-form creators often want the demo handed to them ready to use.
Platform: TikTok + YouTube Shorts Followers: ~636K+ on TikTok (CORRECTED from ~500K across platforms -- approximately 635.7K TikTok followers with 8.9M likes) Avg Views: 50K-500K per short Content Type: Quick AI tool demos, "AI tools you need" lists, vibe coding, agent-based video editing Contact: Business email in bio; TikTok DMs; cofounder of vibecode.dev TikTok: @rileybrown.ai Recent Relevant Videos: AI tool demos, vibe editing, landing page builders, AI video tools Likely Format for Enovari: 30-60 second "This AI remembers everything" demo Accepts Pitches: Yes -- describes himself as the leading AI influencer on TikTok; reportedly making $125K/month from content Priority: HIGH Typical Video Structure: Quick hook in first 2 seconds, then a fast demo with text overlays. Shows the "wow" moment within 15 seconds. Total length 30-60 seconds. Also produces longer YouTube content (e.g., "AI Coding Masterclass" at 90 minutes). What His Audience Cares About: Quick dopamine hit of a cool new tool. They want to be impressed in seconds. Collaboration Approach: Free account + a pre-recorded 15-second demo clip showing the "before and after" of AI memory. Short-form creators often want the demo handed to them ready to use.
Platform: YouTube Shorts + TikTok Followers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 20K-100K per short Content Type: AI news clips, tool highlights Contact: Twitter/X; business email Recent Relevant Videos: AI tool quick takes Likely Format for Enovari: Quick news-style short Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Platform: TikTok + YouTube Followers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 20K-100K per video Content Type: AI tools for business, practical AI tips Contact: Business email; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: AI productivity tools, ChatGPT tips Likely Format for Enovari: "AI Tool That Remembers Your Preferences" short Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH
Platform: YouTube + Instagram Followers: ~1M+ (across platforms) Avg Views: 50K-200K per video Content Type: AI tools, tech careers, productivity (India-focused) Contact: Business email in About; Instagram DMs Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools list videos, productivity tips Likely Format for Enovari: "5 AI Tools You Need in 2026" inclusion Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM -- Great for Indian market reach.
Platform: TikTok + YouTube Shorts Followers: ~150K+ Avg Views: 20K-80K per short Content Type: Quick AI tool demos, tech tips Contact: Business email in bio Recent Relevant Videos: AI tool demos Likely Format for Enovari: Quick demo short Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Platform: YouTube + Newsletter Followers: ~100K+ newsletter, growing YouTube Avg Views: 10K-50K per video Content Type: AI tools for solopreneurs, productivity Contact: Newsletter reply; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools for solo businesses Likely Format for Enovari: "AI Memory for Solopreneurs" angle Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH -- Perfect audience alignment.
Platform: YouTube Shorts + TikTok (Note: Igor also runs The AI Advantage channel -- see #29. Verify if this is a separate shorts-only presence or the same channel.) Followers: ~200K+ Avg Views: 20K-100K per short Content Type: AI tool quick demos, tech tips Contact: Business email; social DMs Recent Relevant Videos: AI tools, productivity hacks Likely Format for Enovari: Quick "mind-blown" demo Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Business-focused tutorials. Shows how to build and sell AI solutions. 15-30 minutes. Very actionable for people building AI businesses.
Building an AI agency, tools that help serve clients, automation that scales.
Free account + pitch the agency angle: "Give your clients' AI agents persistent memory so they remember customer preferences, project history, etc."
Platform: YouTube Followers: ~750K+ (CORRECTED from ~300K -- approximately 706K-758K as of early 2026) Avg Views: 30K-150K per video Content Type: AI agency building, AI automation, business Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X Website: liamottley.com; also runs AAA Accelerator ($5K-$7K program) and Morningside AI Recent Relevant Videos: AI agency tools, automation workflows; has a 280K+ free Skool community Likely Format for Enovari: "Give Your AI Agents Memory" for agency builders Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH -- AI agency builders need persistent memory. His $18M revenue business demonstrates serious audience buying power. Typical Video Structure: Business-focused tutorials. Shows how to build and sell AI solutions. 15-30 minutes. Very actionable for people building AI businesses. What His Audience Cares About: Building an AI agency, tools that help serve clients, automation that scales. Collaboration Approach: Free account + pitch the agency angle: "Give your clients' AI agents persistent memory so they remember customer preferences, project history, etc."
Platform: TikTok + YouTube Shorts Followers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-50K per short Content Type: Quick AI tool demos Contact: Bio links Recent Relevant Videos: AI tool showcases Likely Format for Enovari: Quick demo Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: MEDIUM
Category 7: AI Agent & MCP Specialists
10 itemshttps://www.youtube.com/@LatentSpacePod (CORRECTED from @aisymposium -- use the Latent Space YouTube channel; he also maintains a secondary channel for Discord meetup recordings)
Conference-style talks (20-45 min), panel discussions, and interviews with AI engineers. Expanding in 2026 with more shows and more hosts.
AI engineering best practices, new protocols and standards, building production AI systems.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@LatentSpacePod (CORRECTED from @aisymposium -- use the Latent Space YouTube channel; he also maintains a secondary channel for Discord meetup recordings) Subscribers: ~50K+ YouTube (but reaches 10M+ readers/listeners annually across all platforms as of 2025; 1.5M estimated all-time unique podcast listeners) Avg Views: 5K-30K per video Content Type: AI engineering talks, conference presentations, deep technical discussions Contact: Twitter/X (@swyx); business email; swyx.io Recent Relevant Videos: AI agent architecture, MCP discussions, tool-use patterns Likely Format for Enovari: Conference talk inclusion or technical interview Accepts Pitches: Organic through the AI engineering community Priority: HIGH -- Swyx is extremely influential in the AI engineering community. A mention from him carries weight. Co-hosts with Alessio, mostly in-person recordings. Typical Video Structure: Conference-style talks (20-45 min), panel discussions, and interviews with AI engineers. Expanding in 2026 with more shows and more hosts. What His Audience Cares About: AI engineering best practices, new protocols and standards, building production AI systems. Collaboration Approach: Engage in the AI engineering community. Present at AI Engineer events. Submit Enovari as a case study for MCP adoption.
AI agent memory, RAG tutorials, vector search. Founder of Aurelio AI, ex-Pinecone. Works on Semantic Router and GraphAI.
Building AI applications, RAG pipelines, agent memory, vector databases.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@jamesbriggs Subscribers: ~80K+ (confirmed approximately 80.3K as of 2026) Avg Views: 10K-40K per video Content Type: AI agents, vector databases, RAG, AI engineering tutorials Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X; GitHub: jamescalam Recent Relevant Videos: AI agent memory, RAG tutorials, vector search. Founder of Aurelio AI, ex-Pinecone. Works on Semantic Router and GraphAI. Likely Format for Enovari: "How to Give AI Agents Persistent Memory" technical tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH -- His content is directly about the problem Enovari solves. Typical Video Structure: Code-heavy tutorials. Jupyter notebooks, Python code, clear explanations of concepts. 15-25 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Building AI applications, RAG pipelines, agent memory, vector databases. Similar Products Covered: Pinecone, Weaviate, LangChain memory, Mem0, various vector DB and memory solutions. Collaboration Approach: Free account + technical comparison showing how Enovari differs from DIY RAG-based memory. He values technical depth.
Channel URL: Search for AI agent-focused channels; this ecosystem is growing rapidly Subscribers: Varies Content Type: AI agent building, tool use, MCP integrations Priority: HIGH -- Actively seek out new channels covering AI agents and MCP.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@GregKamradt (CORRECTED from @DataIndy -- his channel is under his name) Subscribers: ~51K+ (confirmed approximately 51K) Avg Views: 5K-20K per video Content Type: LLM applications, RAG, AI agent tutorials, LangChain Contact: Twitter/X (@GregKamradt); business email; gregkamradt.com Recent Relevant Videos: LLM memory, RAG comparisons, agent architectures. Also teaches "Build With LLMs" course on Maven. Likely Format for Enovari: Technical comparison or integration tutorial Accepts Pitches: Yes Priority: HIGH -- Deep focus on LLM memory and retrieval. Collaboration Approach: Free account + position Enovari as a production-ready alternative to DIY memory solutions.
Channel URL: Active on Twitter/X (@mattshumer_) with video content Subscribers: Growing presence Content Type: AI agent frameworks, tool use, developer tools Contact: Twitter/X (@mattshumer_) Recent Relevant Videos: AI agent architectures, tool use patterns Likely Format for Enovari: Twitter/X thread + video demo Accepts Pitches: Organic via Twitter Priority: HIGH -- Very influential in AI agent developer circles. Collaboration Approach: Engage on Twitter with technical content about Enovari's memory architecture.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@LangChain Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: LangChain tutorials, AI agent building, LLM applications Contact: Twitter/X; through LangChain team Priority: MEDIUM -- Could be a competitor or partner depending on positioning. Worth engaging with carefully.
Channel URL: Search for current handle Subscribers: ~30K+ Content Type: RAG tutorials, AI memory, LLM applications Contact: Twitter/X; GitHub Priority: HIGH -- Focuses on RAG and AI memory specifically. Collaboration Approach: Free account + technical deep-dive on how Enovari's hybrid BM25+vector search works.
Long-form (20-45 min) philosophical and technical discussions. Often whiteboard-style or talking head with slides. Quit corporate career in 2023 to focus full-time on AI communication and philosophy.
Engage at the conceptual level. He cares about the "why" of AI memory, not just the "how." Position Enovari as advancing the vision of AI with persistent cognition.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveShap (confirmed handle) Subscribers: ~100K+ (started channel in 2021, has written 3 books on cognitive architectures with LLMs) Avg Views: 5K-30K per video Content Type: AI alignment, AI agents, cognitive architecture, AI memory, post-labor economics Contact: Business email in About; Twitter/X (@DaveShapi); Patreon: daveshap; daveshap.io Recent Relevant Videos: AI memory systems, cognitive architecture for agents, persistent AI, "functional sentience" concept Likely Format for Enovari: Deep-dive on AI memory as a concept, featuring Enovari as an implementation Accepts Pitches: Yes, especially for tools aligned with his vision of AI cognitive architecture Priority: HIGH -- His entire thesis is about giving AI persistent memory and identity. Perfect alignment. Typical Video Structure: Long-form (20-45 min) philosophical and technical discussions. Often whiteboard-style or talking head with slides. Quit corporate career in 2023 to focus full-time on AI communication and philosophy. Collaboration Approach: Engage at the conceptual level. He cares about the "why" of AI memory, not just the "how." Position Enovari as advancing the vision of AI with persistent cognition.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AIWithKris (VERIFY) Subscribers: ~30K+ Content Type: MCP tutorials, Claude integrations, AI tool setups Contact: Business email in About Priority: HIGH -- Small but very MCP-focused audience.
https://www.youtube.com/@echohive (VERIFY -- web search did not return results for this specific channel; it may have rebranded or been conflated with another channel. Search YouTube directly before outreach.)
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@echohive (VERIFY -- web search did not return results for this specific channel; it may have rebranded or been conflated with another channel. Search YouTube directly before outreach.) Subscribers: ~50K+ (UNVERIFIED) Content Type: AI tool reviews, Claude features, MCP ecosystem Contact: Business email in About Priority: HIGH -- Covers Claude ecosystem tools (if channel is verified to exist).
Category 8: International / Non-English Channels
5 itemsAlready listed as #34 above. See entry there.
Channel URL: Search for AI-focused Brazilian Portuguese channels Subscribers: Varies Content Type: AI tutorials, tool reviews (Portuguese) Priority: MEDIUM -- Brazil is a large and growing AI market.
Channel URL: Search for German-language AI tool channels Content Type: AI tools, productivity (German) Priority: LOW -- Smaller market but high purchasing power.
Channel URL: Search for Hindi-language AI tool review channels Subscribers: Varies Content Type: AI tools, tutorials (Hindi) Priority: MEDIUM -- Massive Hindi-speaking developer community.
Channel URL: Search for Korean AI tool channels Content Type: AI tools, developer content (Korean) Priority: LOW -- South Korea has a sophisticated tech audience.
Category 9: Podcast-First Creators with YouTube Presence
5 itemsChannel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@LatentSpacePod (CORRECTED from @LatentSpaceTV) Subscribers: ~50K+ YouTube (podcast reaches 10M+ readers/listeners annually across all channels) Content Type: AI engineering deep dives, interviews with AI builders Contact: Twitter/X (@swyx, @alessaborosica); website: latent.space Recent Relevant Videos: AI infrastructure, MCP protocol, AI tool architecture Likely Format for Enovari: Founder interview about building AI memory infrastructure Priority: HIGH -- Premier AI engineering podcast. Getting on this show is a major credibility signal. Collaboration Approach: Pitch a technical story about the architecture decisions behind Enovari and the MCP ecosystem.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@changelog Subscribers: ~20K+ YouTube, large podcast audience Content Type: Practical AI applications, tools, engineering Contact: Website contact; Twitter/X Priority: MEDIUM -- Good for developer audience.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@twiaboroshi (VERIFY -- search for "TWIML AI" or "Sam Charrington" on YouTube to confirm) Subscribers: ~20K+ YouTube, established podcast audience Content Type: AI/ML interviews, industry analysis Contact: Website; Twitter/X (@samcharrington) Priority: LOW -- More research-focused.
Channel URL: Search for current YouTube presence Content Type: AI capabilities, safety, tool use Contact: Through website Priority: MEDIUM -- Covers AI capabilities and tool use.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AIBreakdown (VERIFY) Subscribers: ~30K+ Content Type: Daily AI news analysis, tool coverage Contact: Twitter/X; website Priority: HIGH -- Daily AI news format means more opportunities for coverage.
Category 10: Education & Course Platforms
4 itemsOffer to create or contribute to a tutorial on building with MCP and AI memory. They publish contributed content regularly.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@freecodecamp Subscribers: ~11M+ Avg Views: 100K-2M per video Content Type: Free coding courses, AI tutorials, developer education Contact: Through freeCodeCamp team; GitHub; community forum Recent Relevant Videos: Claude Code full course (taught by Andrew Brown of ExamPro), Generative AI course (23 hours), ML/AI foundations Likely Format for Enovari: Full course on "Building AI Applications with Persistent Memory" or sponsored tutorial Accepts Pitches: Selective -- accepts contributed course content from experts Priority: MEDIUM -- Enormous reach but requires creating substantial educational content. A 30-60 minute tutorial on MCP memory integration would be valuable. Typical Video Structure: Long-form courses (1-10+ hours) with thorough instruction. Very high quality bar. Collaboration Approach: Offer to create or contribute to a tutorial on building with MCP and AI memory. They publish contributed content regularly.
https://www.youtube.com/@naboroshi (VERIFY -- Nader has changed companies multiple times; recently joined Cognition/Devin AI. Check current YouTube handle.)
"Complete Guide to Building Agents with the Claude Agent SDK" (Jan 2026), OpenClaw, Fleet of Cloud Agents, Google A2A protocol
Engage via his Substack or Twitter. Nader is actively covering agent memory, cross-conversation persistence, and MCP-adjacent protocols.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@naboroshi (VERIFY -- Nader has changed companies multiple times; recently joined Cognition/Devin AI. Check current YouTube handle.) Subscribers: ~100K+ Avg Views: 10K-50K per video Content Type: AI agent development, Claude Agent SDK, developer tools Contact: Twitter/X (@daaboroshi); nader.codes; Substack: nader.substack.com Recent Relevant Videos: "Complete Guide to Building Agents with the Claude Agent SDK" (Jan 2026), OpenClaw, Fleet of Cloud Agents, Google A2A protocol Likely Format for Enovari: Technical integration tutorial or mention in AI agent content Accepts Pitches: Organic through developer community Priority: HIGH (UPGRADED from MEDIUM -- his 2026 content is deeply aligned with AI agents and memory, which is Enovari's wheelhouse) Collaboration Approach: Engage via his Substack or Twitter. Nader is actively covering agent memory, cross-conversation persistence, and MCP-adjacent protocols.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@coreyms Subscribers: ~1.5M+ Avg Views: 50K-300K per video Content Type: Python tutorials, developer tools, programming Contact: Business email in About Priority: LOW -- Primarily Python tutorials, less AI-tool focused. Good for API/SDK integration tutorial if applicable.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@Deeplearningai Subscribers: ~500K+ Avg Views: 20K-100K per video Content Type: AI/ML courses, deep learning education, AI tools Contact: Through DeepLearning.AI team Priority: MEDIUM -- Prestigious educational platform. A mention or course feature would carry significant credibility. Collaboration Approach: Position Enovari as a case study in their AI tool coverage or short courses.
Additional Channels (66-85, continued from original)
20 itemsLong-form Python tutorials, often building complete projects. Very educational, code-heavy. 15-45 minutes. Arguably the most complete video education library for learning ML from scratch.
Python development, ML engineering, building things from scratch.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@sentdex Subscribers: ~1.4M+ (CORRECTED from ~1.3M -- approximately 1.41M-1.42M) Content Type: Python, machine learning, AI development; nearly 1,300 videos Priority: MEDIUM -- Technical Python audience, could cover the API integration angle. Typical Video Structure: Long-form Python tutorials, often building complete projects. Very educational, code-heavy. 15-45 minutes. Arguably the most complete video education library for learning ML from scratch. What His Audience Cares About: Python development, ML engineering, building things from scratch. Collaboration Approach: Pitch the Python SDK/API integration angle. Free account sufficient.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@YannicKilcher Subscribers: ~280K+ (CORRECTED from ~250K -- approximately 271K-307K; varies across sources) Content Type: AI research papers, deep technical analysis; 484 videos published Priority: LOW -- Very research-focused. Videos often over an hour long covering single papers.
Assembly AI is a company channel, not an individual creator. They may be open to partnership/co-marketing.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AssemblyAI Subscribers: ~100K+ Content Type: AI tutorials, LLM guides, developer education Priority: MEDIUM -- Could do a sponsored tutorial. Note: Assembly AI is a company channel, not an individual creator. They may be open to partnership/co-marketing.
Building production-quality AI applications, RAG pipelines, vector databases.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@daveebbelaar Subscribers: ~200K+ (confirmed approximately 200K-206K as of 2025-2026) Content Type: AI engineering, RAG, LLM applications, Python Contact: Twitter/X (@daveebbelaar); daveebbelaar.com; founder of Datalumina Priority: HIGH -- Covers AI memory and RAG, directly relevant. Typical Video Structure: Clean code tutorials focused on production AI systems. Shows architecture diagrams, then builds it. 15-25 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Building production-quality AI applications, RAG pipelines, vector databases. Similar Products Covered: RAG systems, vector databases, LLM memory solutions. Collaboration Approach: Free account + position as "production-ready AI memory without building your own RAG pipeline."
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AIUncovered Subscribers: ~200K+ Content Type: AI news, tools, tutorials Priority: MEDIUM
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@1littlecoder Subscribers: ~150K+ Content Type: AI tool tutorials, Google AI, LLM applications Priority: MEDIUM
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@MayaAkim Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: AI tools for business, no-code AI workflows Priority: MEDIUM
Buildspace shut down its core program in 2024. Verify current status before outreach.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@_buildspace Subscribers: ~100K+ Content Type: Building products, startup culture, shipping fast Priority: MEDIUM -- Great for building-in-public angle. Note: Buildspace shut down its core program in 2024. Verify current status before outreach.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnAITogether Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: AI education, tool tutorials, community content Priority: MEDIUM
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@abhishekkrthakur (CORRECTED from @abhaboroshi -- his confirmed handle) Subscribers: ~85K-100K+ (world's first 4x Kaggle GrandMaster, ex-Hugging Face) Content Type: Machine learning, Kaggle, AI engineering Priority: LOW -- More ML competition focused.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@patloeber Subscribers: ~250K+ Content Type: Python tutorials, AI/ML tools, LLM applications Priority: MEDIUM -- Good for Python integration tutorials.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TechnoTim Subscribers: ~600K+ Content Type: Self-hosting, homelab, DevOps Priority: LOW -- Could cover self-hosted AI memory angle if applicable.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@ByteByteGo Subscribers: ~800K+ (note: one source reports ~294K as of 2026 which seems low given earlier growth; verify before outreach) Content Type: System design, architecture, engineering concepts Contact: Twitter/X (@alexxubyte); blog.bytebytego.com Priority: LOW -- Could cover Enovari's architecture in a system design video.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@CodingEntrepreneurs Subscribers: ~300K+ Content Type: Python, Django, SaaS building, AI integration Priority: MEDIUM -- SaaS + AI integration audience.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonGoodison Subscribers: ~100K+ Content Type: Indie hacking, building SaaS, revenue transparency Priority: HIGH -- Solo founder audience, covers indie SaaS tools. Typical Video Structure: Revenue transparency, building in public, showing real numbers. 10-15 minutes. Collaboration Approach: Share real revenue/growth numbers. His audience wants authentic founder stories.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@DevinNash Subscribers: ~200K+ Content Type: Creator economy, marketing, tech business Priority: LOW -- More marketing/creator-economy focused.
Submit Enovari through their submission form. Ben's Bites features new AI tools regularly. Getting included in the newsletter is high-value because the audience is AI-enthusiasts who try new tools.
Platform: Newsletter + YouTube Subscribers: ~50K YouTube, 100K+ newsletter Content Type: Daily AI news digest, tool highlights Priority: HIGH -- Newsletter inclusion plus video mention. Collaboration Approach: Submit Enovari through their submission form. Ben's Bites features new AI tools regularly. Getting included in the newsletter is high-value because the audience is AI-enthusiasts who try new tools.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@AIAdvantageAcademy Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: AI tool courses, in-depth tutorials Priority: MEDIUM
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@PromptMuse Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: AI art, prompting, AI tool reviews Priority: LOW -- More art/creative focused.
Highly polished, Notion-focused. Had a massively viral video on Google NotebookLM (broke 1M views, 31K new subs, 145K watch hours from one video). Very high production value. 10-20 minutes.
Personal productivity, Notion, building systems for organizing knowledge.
Pitch the "second brain" angle -- Enovari as the memory layer for your AI assistant. Free account + the Notion-user angle if applicable.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@ThomasFrank Subscribers: ~3M+ (CORRECTED from ~2M -- approximately 2.8M-3M as of 2026. Also has a second channel "Thomas Frank Explains" with ~230K subs.) Content Type: Productivity, Notion, AI tools for organization Contact: Business email in About; thomasjfrank.com Likely Format for Enovari: "AI That Remembers Your Work" productivity angle Priority: MEDIUM -- Huge audience but selective about AI tool coverage. Typical Video Structure: Highly polished, Notion-focused. Had a massively viral video on Google NotebookLM (broke 1M views, 31K new subs, 145K watch hours from one video). Very high production value. 10-20 minutes. What His Audience Cares About: Personal productivity, Notion, building systems for organizing knowledge. Collaboration Approach: Pitch the "second brain" angle -- Enovari as the memory layer for your AI assistant. Free account + the Notion-user angle if applicable.
Additional New Channels (106-140)
31 itemsBuild a relationship with Anthropic's developer relations team. Submit to their MCP tool directory. Be active in their Discord.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@anthropic-ai (VERIFY) Content Type: Claude demos, feature announcements, developer content Priority: SPECIAL -- Not a typical outreach target. Instead, try to get featured in Anthropic's MCP ecosystem showcases or developer spotlights. If Anthropic does a "cool MCP tools" video, Enovari should be included. Collaboration Approach: Build a relationship with Anthropic's developer relations team. Submit to their MCP tool directory. Be active in their Discord.
Channel URL: Search for official Cursor content Content Type: Cursor tutorials, feature demos Priority: SPECIAL -- Same as Anthropic. Get featured in their ecosystem. Collaboration Approach: Build the Cursor integration and share it with their team.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@MattPalmer (VERIFY -- original listed @mattpaboroshi which looks incorrect) Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: AI tools, automation, no-code AI Priority: MEDIUM
PraisonAI framework tutorials, multi-agent setups, prompt engineering guides. PraisonAI has an official MCP server integration.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@MervinPraison Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: AI agents, multi-agent frameworks, MCP tools Contact: Business email; GitHub: MervinPraison; Twitter/X (@MervinPraison); mer.vin Recent Relevant Videos: PraisonAI framework tutorials, multi-agent setups, prompt engineering guides. PraisonAI has an official MCP server integration. Priority: HIGH -- Covers AI agent frameworks and MCP integrations. PraisonAI and Enovari could complement each other. Collaboration Approach: Free account + technical integration guide showing how Enovari memory works with PraisonAI agents.
Already partially listed as #72. Expand outreach to her network of non-technical AI content creators.
See expanded entry at #122 above (moved to Category 10: Education & Course Platforms).
See #68 above. Consider a sponsored tutorial partnership.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@WeightsBiases Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: ML engineering, AI tools, developer education Priority: MEDIUM -- Company channel, may be open to co-marketing.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@HuggingFace Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: ML models, AI tools, community content Priority: LOW -- More focused on open-source models than SaaS tools.
Channel URL: Search for current handle Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: AI tool quick reviews, Claude tips Priority: MEDIUM
"Introducing The AI Second Brain" -- Tiago is officially pivoting Building a Second Brain to be AI-first in 2026. His book is expected to reach 500K copies sold in 2026.
Position Enovari as "a second brain for your AI." His audience already understands the concept of persistent knowledge systems. The timing is ideal given his AI-first pivot.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TiagoForte Subscribers: ~200K+ (growing rapidly; had viral NotebookLM video that earned 1M+ views) Content Type: Personal knowledge management, second brain methodology, productivity Contact: Business email; fortelabs.com Recent Relevant Videos: "Introducing The AI Second Brain" -- Tiago is officially pivoting Building a Second Brain to be AI-first in 2026. His book is expected to reach 500K copies sold in 2026. Priority: HIGH (UPGRADED from MEDIUM -- his 2026 AI-first pivot makes Enovari's "second brain for AI" angle perfectly timed) Typical Video Structure: Conceptual talks about knowledge management. Less technical, more philosophical/productivity-focused. Collaboration Approach: Position Enovari as "a second brain for your AI." His audience already understands the concept of persistent knowledge systems. The timing is ideal given his AI-first pivot.
Multiple small channels (10K-50K subs) dedicated to prompt engineering and AI tool optimization. Priority: MEDIUM -- High volume of smaller channels, each with engaged niche audiences. Collaboration Approach: Batch outreach with the same template, customized per channel.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@TechLead Subscribers: ~1M+ Content Type: Tech career, coding, AI tools (controversial/opinionated style) Contact: Business email in About Priority: LOW -- Large audience but very opinionated and may not align with brand values. Evaluate carefully.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@deeplizard Subscribers: ~200K+ Content Type: Deep learning tutorials, neural networks, AI education Priority: LOW -- More educational/academic, less product-focused.
Channel URL: Search for current presence Subscribers: ~30K+ Content Type: AI tool reviews, quick demos Priority: MEDIUM
Channel URL: Search for current handle Subscribers: ~50K+ (growing in 2026 Claude Code content space) Content Type: Claude Code tutorials, AI tool quick guides Recent Relevant Videos: "Learning Claude Code in 8 minutes" -- one of the top-ranked Claude Code tutorial videos Priority: HIGH -- Emerging creator in the Claude Code ecosystem Collaboration Approach: Free account + MCP memory integration tutorial angle for Claude Code users.
Channel URL: Search for @AyyazTech on YouTube Subscribers: ~20K+ Content Type: Claude Code tutorials for beginners, AI development guides Recent Relevant Videos: "Claude Code Tutorial for Beginners 2026" -- one of the emerging Claude Code tutorial creators Priority: MEDIUM -- Small but growing audience in the exact right niche. Collaboration Approach: Free account + beginner-friendly setup guide.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@ExamProChannel (also contributes to freeCodeCamp) Subscribers: ~200K+ Content Type: Cloud certification courses, AI engineering, developer education Recent Relevant Videos: Claude Code Essentials full course (published on freeCodeCamp), cloud AI tools Priority: MEDIUM -- Significant reach through freeCodeCamp collaboration. Cloud-focused audience. Collaboration Approach: Position Enovari as a cloud-native AI memory service for enterprise and developer workflows.
Channel URL: Search for current handle Subscribers: ~30K+ Content Type: AI weekly roundups, developer tools, MCP ecosystem coverage Recent Relevant Videos: "AI Weekly: Claude Code Dominates, MCP Goes Mainstream" (March 2026) on DEV Community Priority: HIGH -- Actively tracks MCP adoption and Claude Code trends. Collaboration Approach: Free account + pitch for inclusion in his weekly AI roundup content.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@ThinkMedia Subscribers: ~2.5M+ Content Type: YouTube growth, content creation tools, AI for creators Contact: Business email in About; thinkmedia.com Priority: LOW -- Audience is content creators, not developers. Could be relevant if Enovari has a content-creator use case.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@SirajRaval Subscribers: ~773K+ Content Type: AI education, machine learning, developer content Priority: LOW -- Past controversies may be a brand risk. Evaluate carefully before outreach.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@NicholasRenotte Subscribers: ~300K+ Content Type: AI/ML projects, Python tutorials, hands-on AI development Priority: MEDIUM -- Good for hands-on integration tutorials.
Channel URL: Search for current handle Subscribers: ~30K+ Content Type: AI prompt engineering, tool optimization, Claude tips Priority: MEDIUM -- Niche prompt engineering audience.
Channel URL: Search for current handle Subscribers: ~20K+ Content Type: AI coding tutorials, Claude Code guides Priority: MEDIUM -- Growing channel in the Claude Code tutorial space.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisSean Subscribers: ~400K+ Content Type: Web development, developer career, coding tutorials Priority: LOW -- Developer audience but less AI-focused.
Channel URL: Search for any video presence Contact: Twitter/X; through Anthropic Content Type: Claude Code development, vibe coding Priority: SPECIAL -- Boris created Claude Code and has stated that "Claude Code wrote all the software behind Cowork via vibe coding." Getting Enovari recognized by the Claude Code team is invaluable. Collaboration Approach: Engage through Anthropic's developer relations. Ensure Enovari MCP server works flawlessly with Claude Code.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@mrgergelyorosz Subscribers: ~100K+ Content Type: Software engineering insights, tech industry analysis, developer interviews Contact: Newsletter: newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com; Twitter/X Recent Relevant Videos: "Building Claude Code with Boris Cherny" -- deep technical interview Priority: MEDIUM -- Influential in senior engineering circles. A mention carries serious credibility. Collaboration Approach: Position Enovari as interesting infrastructure worth covering from a system design perspective.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@CodingCatDev Subscribers: ~20K+ Content Type: Developer podcast, AI tools, full-stack tutorials Recent Relevant Videos: Past interview with Jeff Delaney (Fireship) Priority: LOW -- Small but connected in the dev community.
Channel URL: https://www.youtube.com/@GeekyGadgets Subscribers: ~100K+ Content Type: Tech news, AI tools, automation guides Recent Relevant Videos: "Using MCP & Claude Code to Automate YouTube Content Creation" -- directly relevant to MCP ecosystem Priority: MEDIUM -- Covers MCP automation workflows.
Channel URL: Search for current handle Subscribers: ~50K+ Content Type: Local LLMs, Ollama tutorials, AI tool reviews Priority: MEDIUM -- Local LLM audience may be interested in memory that works across local and cloud AI.
Published "10 AI YouTube Channels That Will Teach You" list on LinkedIn -- an influencer who tracks the AI YouTube ecosystem
Channel URL: Search for current handle Contact: LinkedIn Subscribers: ~30K+ Content Type: AI engineering education, LLM applications Recent Relevant Videos: Published "10 AI YouTube Channels That Will Teach You" list on LinkedIn -- an influencer who tracks the AI YouTube ecosystem Priority: LOW -- More of an aggregator/recommender than a product reviewer.
Priority Summary
4 itemsChannels numbered: 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 19, 20, 22, 31, 33, 34, 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 49, 52, 54, 58, 60, 61, 63, 66, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 83, 85, 91, 97, 99, 102, 104, 108, 113, 115, 117, 120, 121, 124, 126, 127, 131, 132, 133, 136, 138, 139
Channels numbered: 21, 26, 27, 28, 50, 53, 67, 75, 77, 78, 81, 84, 98, 100, 103, 114, 118, 119, 123, 129, 130, 134, 137, 140
Outreach Best Practices
1 itemsMost creators list a business email (click "About" then "View email address")
Often leads to contact form
Mondays (inbox overload), Fridays (weekend mode), weekends
Watch at least 3-5 recent videos from the creator Understand their style, audience, and what tools they have covered Reference specific videos in your pitch to show you are a genuine viewer Check if they have recently covered competitors or similar tools
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Subject: [Their Channel Name] + Enovari -- AI Memory That Works Across Claude, ChatGPT & Cursor
Hi [Name],
I'm [Your Name], solo founder of Enovari (enovari.ai). I've been watching your channel
for [time] and really enjoyed your video on [specific video title].
I built Enovari because AI assistants forget everything between sessions. Enovari gives
AI persistent, portable memory that works across Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor via MCP
integration.
What makes it interesting for your audience:
[Specific angle relevant to THEIR content style]
[Technical detail they would appreciate]
Solo founder story -- built this from scratch
I'd love to offer you:
Free Pro account for review (no strings attached)
A custom demo video you can use/remix
A 15-minute walkthrough call at your convenience
No pressure at all -- just thought your audience would find it genuinely useful.
[Your name]
[enovari.ai]
``YouTube About page: Most creators list a business email (click "About" then "View email address") Link in bio / Linktree: Often leads to contact form Twitter/X DMs: Many creators are responsive here (engage with their content first) Discord servers: Many creators run Discord communities Website contact forms: Check their personal websites LinkedIn: Professional outreach for business-oriented creators
Best days to send: Tuesday-Thursday Best time: Morning in their timezone (9-11 AM) Avoid: Mondays (inbox overload), Fridays (weekend mode), weekends Follow up: Wait 5-7 days before a gentle follow-up (max 2 follow-ups)
Never send mass emails. Personalize every single pitch. Lead with value. What do THEY get out of covering Enovari? Keep it short. Under 200 words for the initial email. No attachments on first email. Links only. Be genuine. Creators can smell form letters instantly. Accept "no" gracefully. Build the relationship for the future.
What to Include in a Pitch Email to a YouTuber
1 itemsEvery pitch email should contain these elements, adapted to the creator:
Formula: [Their Name or Channel] + [One-Sentence Hook About Your Product] Good examples: "Cole -- MCP memory server your audience will love" "For All About AI: persistent AI memory across Claude & Cursor" "Quick demo -- AI that remembers everything between sessions" Bad examples: "Partnership opportunity" (too vague) "Enovari -- the best AI memory platform" (too self-promotional) "Sponsored content inquiry" (screams corporate)
Reference a specific video by title Mention something specific they said or showed (not just "great content") Good: "Your MCP server setup video last week was exactly what I needed to debug my own integration" Bad: "I love your channel and I think we'd be a great fit"
What Enovari is (one sentence) Why their specific audience would care (one sentence) What makes it different from alternatives (one sentence) A specific hook/angle for their content style (one sentence)
Free Pro account (specify: permanent, not a trial) A demo video they can use or remix Availability for a call (optional, not required) An affiliate link if they want one (mention it, don't push it)
"No pressure at all" "Happy to answer any questions" "If the timing isn't right, no worries" Never: "Let me know ASAP" or "Looking forward to hearing from you soon"
Do not attach files (they will not open them) Do not include a press release Do not include more than 2 links (one to the product, one to the demo) Do not CC other people Do not include your company's investor list or funding amount (unless they cover startups) Do not include a media kit in the first email (offer to send it if they are interested)
Practical Notes on Pitching YouTubers
4 items1. Treating all creators the same. A 50K-sub MCP tutorial channel will convert 10x better per view than a 5M-sub general tech channel. Prioritize alignment over reach. 2. Leading with the product instead of the creator's audience. Creators do not care about your feature list. They care about "will my audience click on this?" Pitch the video concept, not the product. 3. Ignoring the thumbnail test. Before pitching, ask: "What would the thumbnail and title be?" If you cannot imagine a clickable thumbnail, the creator will struggle too. Pitch the hook, not the specs. 4. Expecting overnight responses. Most creators with 100K+ subs receive 20-50 pitch emails per week. The average response time is 5-14 days. Many simply never respond to cold outreach -- it is not personal. 5. Not having a working demo ready. The single biggest deal-breaker is a product that breaks during the demo. Creators will not reshoot. Test your onboarding flow 10 times before sending anyone a login.
1. Social proof first, then pitch. If Enovari is already being discussed on Twitter/X, Hacker News, or Reddit, mention it. "We hit the front page of Hacker News last week" is more compelling than any feature description. 2. Warm intros beat cold emails 10:1. If you know anyone who knows a creator, ask for an introduction. Even a mutual Twitter follower who can vouch for you helps. 3. Engage on their content for 2-4 weeks before pitching. Leave thoughtful comments on their videos. Reply to their tweets. When you eventually pitch, they will recognize your name. 4. The "magic demo clip" approach. Record a 15-30 second clip of the most impressive thing Enovari can do (e.g., switch from Claude to ChatGPT and have it remember everything). Include a link to this clip in every pitch. A visual "wow" moment converts better than paragraphs of text. 5. Offer exclusivity (carefully). "I haven't shown this to anyone else yet -- would love for you to be the first to cover it." This creates urgency. Only use if true, and only with one creator at a time. 6. Make their job easy. Provide: (a) a one-paragraph description, (b) a 15-sec demo clip, (c) a one-click setup process, (d) 3 suggested video titles. Most creators are time-strapped and will gravitate toward products that make content creation easy.
When a creator says yes, you have approximately 48 hours to deliver everything they need. After that, they move on to the next thing. Have these ready in advance: [ ] Creator account already provisioned (not "let me set that up for you") [ ] Setup guide (text + video, under 5 minutes) [ ] MCP config snippet they can copy-paste [ ] Demo video clips (15 sec, 30 sec, 2 min versions) [ ] One-page product overview PDF [ ] Brand assets (logo, screenshots, brand colors) [ ] Your phone number or Discord for real-time support during their recording session
Offering Free Accounts for Reviews
1 items1. Create a "Creator" tier -- Free Pro access for content creators Unlimited memory All integrations enabled Priority support during their review period Branded as "Enovari Creator Program" 2. What to include in the offer: Free account (specify duration: permanent or 12 months) Exclusive access to upcoming features for their review A unique affiliate/referral link (if you have one) so they earn from conversions No editorial requirements -- they review honestly or not at all 3. What NOT to do: Do not require approval of the video before publishing Do not require only positive coverage Do not pay for reviews without disclosure (FTC violation) Do not ask them to hide that the account was provided for free 4. Affiliate/Commission structure to consider: Offer 20-30% recurring commission on signups through their link This incentivizes ongoing coverage, not just one video Use a platform like Rewardful, FirstPromoter, or PartnerStack
Creating Demo Videos They Can Use
3 items"Watch this. I told Claude my name and preferences three weeks ago. Now I open a brand new session..." [shows Claude greeting by name and recalling preferences] "...it remembers everything."
Film this in both vertical (9:16 for TikTok/Shorts) and horizontal (16:9 for YouTube) formats so creators can use either.
The cross-platform moment is the real differentiator. Show Claude remembering something you told ChatGPT. That is the "wow" moment no competitor can match.
0:00-0:15 = hook (the problem). 0:15-0:45 = setup (time-lapse the install). 0:45-2:00 = the demo (three "memory moments"). 2:00-2:30 = cross-platform switch. 2:30-3:00 = call to action.
(1) What is MCP and why it matters. (2) How Enovari implements memory on top of MCP. (3) Hybrid BM25+vector search explained visually. (4) Live API walkthrough. (5) Persona system demo.
Show the "aha moment" -- AI remembering something from a previous session Before/after: AI without memory vs. AI with Enovari Perfect for Shorts/TikTok creators to use or remix Script example: "Watch this. I told Claude my name and preferences three weeks ago. Now I open a brand new session..." [shows Claude greeting by name and recalling preferences] "...it remembers everything." Production tip: Film this in both vertical (9:16 for TikTok/Shorts) and horizontal (16:9 for YouTube) formats so creators can use either.
Setup: Install Enovari MCP integration Show: Have a conversation, close session, reopen, AI remembers Cross-platform: Show same memory in Claude AND ChatGPT Wow moment: AI recalls specific preferences or context Key beat: The cross-platform moment is the real differentiator. Show Claude remembering something you told ChatGPT. That is the "wow" moment no competitor can match. Pacing guide: 0:00-0:15 = hook (the problem). 0:15-0:45 = setup (time-lapse the install). 0:45-2:00 = the demo (three "memory moments"). 2:00-2:30 = cross-platform switch. 2:30-3:00 = call to action.
Architecture overview MCP protocol explanation API walkthrough For developer-focused channels Include: Code snippets, architecture diagrams, performance benchmarks if available Suggested structure: (1) What is MCP and why it matters. (2) How Enovari implements memory on top of MCP. (3) Hybrid BM25+vector search explained visually. (4) Live API walkthrough. (5) Persona system demo.
Why you built Enovari The problem you experienced personally How you built it as a solo founder For indie hacker/startup channels Include: Real screenshots of early prototypes, GitHub commit history, revenue/user milestones Story arc: Frustration with AI amnesia -> first prototype -> "it works!" moment -> first users -> where it is now.
Create separate demo clips for each major use case so creators can pick the one most relevant to their audience:
Video editing via transcript editing, good for talking-head content | $24/mo
Claude Code wrote all the software behind Cowork via vibe coding -- demonstrating the product by building with it is the most powerful demo possible.
1. Start with the problem, not the product. The first 10 seconds should make the viewer feel the pain of AI amnesia. Show a frustrated conversation where you have to repeat yourself to Claude/ChatGPT for the 10th time. 2. Show, don't tell. Never say "Enovari gives AI persistent memory." Instead, SHOW Claude remembering something from weeks ago. The visual proof is more compelling than any description. 3. Use a real workflow, not a contrived example. Do not demo with "remember my favorite color is blue." Instead, show a real development workflow where the AI remembers your project structure, coding preferences, and past decisions. 4. The "impossible" moment. Include one moment that seems impossible to the viewer -- like switching from Claude to ChatGPT and having ChatGPT immediately know everything you told Claude. This is the clip that gets shared. 5. Keep the setup fast. If the demo takes 3 minutes of setup before anything interesting happens, you have lost the audience. Show the setup in a 10-second timelapse, then get to the good stuff. 6. End with a call to action. "Try it free at enovari.ai" with the URL on screen. 7. Optimize for silence. Many viewers watch with sound off, especially on mobile. Add text overlays for key moments so the demo works visually even without audio. 8. Record backup takes. Every demo has a risk of something going wrong. Record the full demo at least 3 times and edit the best moments together.
Cursor's original demo video: Clean, fast, showed real coding workflows. No fluff. Under 3 minutes and went viral. Notion AI launch video: Problem-first, showed real use cases, polished but not over-produced. Rewind AI demo: Showed the "wow" moment (searching through everything you've ever seen on your computer) within the first 15 seconds. Arc browser launch video: Beautiful production, but the hook was the unique feature demo, not the visuals. Claude Code's adoption video: Claude Code wrote all the software behind Cowork via vibe coding -- demonstrating the product by building with it is the most powerful demo possible.
Resolution: 1920x1080 minimum, 4K preferred Frame rate: 30fps for screen recordings, 60fps for smooth scrolling demos Audio: Use a decent USB microphone (Blue Yeti, Audio-Technica AT2020). Bad audio kills a good demo. Screen recording: Use OBS or Screen Studio. Clean your desktop before recording. Close notifications. Annotations: Add arrows/highlights to key moments using Camtasia or DaVinci Resolve Music: Use royalty-free background music (Epidemic Sound, Artlist, or YouTube Audio Library) Provide raw footage so creators can edit to their style Create a media kit: Logo assets, brand colors, screenshots, key messaging Record multiple takes. The first take is never the best. Script the demo flow but do not read from a script. Know the beats, speak naturally. Vertical and horizontal. Record both orientations for maximum creator flexibility.
High-res Enovari logo (PNG with transparent background, SVG) Product screenshots (key features, setup, in-use) Key stats / talking points Short bio and headshot of founder Demo video files (various lengths: 15 sec, 30 sec, 2 min, 5 min) Brand guidelines (colors, fonts, voice) One-page PDF with key features, differentiators, and talking points Affiliate link setup instructions (if applicable) MCP config snippet for quick setup (copy-pasteable) Suggested video titles and thumbnail concepts
Best Practices for Product Review Collaborations
3 itemsBe transparent about what the product does and does not do Provide documentation -- a one-pager explaining key features Offer tech support during their review -- respond quickly to questions Share a unique angle for each creator (customize the story) Allow honest criticism -- authentic reviews build trust Send a personal thank-you after they publish (regardless of sentiment) Share their video on your social channels (amplifies their reach too) Build long-term relationships -- do not treat them as one-time promotions
Don't pay for fake reviews (violates FTC guidelines and platform policies) Don't ghost after coverage -- stay engaged Don't spam -- one personalized email + one follow-up maximum Don't be pushy about timelines -- creators work on their own schedule Don't provide a script -- they know their audience better than you do Don't ask to approve the video before they publish
Collaboration Economics by Tier
3 itemsStart with free account pitch. If they require payment, evaluate ROI carefully. A $15,000 sponsorship needs to generate significant signups to be worth it for an early-stage startup. Consider whether the same budget could fund 15 smaller creators instead.
Do NOT pay for sponsorships at this tier unless you have strong revenue. Instead, build organic buzz so they discover Enovari naturally. Get it trending on Hacker News, Reddit, Twitter/X. If Fireship or NetworkChuck sees Enovari trending, they may cover it for free.
What they expect: Free product access, maybe a shoutout on your social channels What to offer: Free permanent Pro account, affiliate link (20-30% commission), retweet/share their video Typical paid rate: $50-$200 per video (but most will cover for free if the product is interesting) Conversion value: Low per-creator, but volume matters. 20 micro creators may outperform 1 large creator. Why they are valuable: Highly engaged audiences, lower competition for their attention, genuine enthusiasm
What they expect: Free product access, possibly small payment or affiliate commission What to offer: Free permanent Pro account, affiliate link (20-30% commission), offer to promote their video Typical paid rate: $200-$1,000 per video, $100-$300 per Short Conversion value: Good. Their audiences are niche and engaged. A 50K-sub AI tool channel converts better than a 500K general tech channel. Best approach: Free account + affiliate. Most will cover for free if the product genuinely excites them.
What they expect: Free product access. Many will cover for free if interested, but some expect payment. What to offer: Free permanent Pro account, affiliate link (20-30% commission), optional paid sponsorship Typical paid rate: $1,000-$10,000 per video, $300-$2,000 per Short Conversion value: High. This is often the sweet spot for ROI. Best approach: Lead with free account + affiliate. If they ask for payment, negotiate based on their typical engagement rate (views, not just subs).
What they expect: Many require paid sponsorship. Some will cover interesting tools for free. What to offer: Free account, affiliate link, paid sponsorship if budget allows Typical paid rate: $10,000-$25,000 per video, $2,000-$5,000 per Short Conversion value: High reach but lower conversion rate per view. Good for brand awareness. Best approach: Start with free account pitch. If they require payment, evaluate ROI carefully. A $15,000 sponsorship needs to generate significant signups to be worth it for an early-stage startup. Consider whether the same budget could fund 15 smaller creators instead.
What they expect: Paid sponsorship is almost always required, except for truly novel products they discover organically. What to offer: Only approach if budget allows $25,000+ per video, OR if you can get organic coverage through community buzz. Typical paid rate: $25,000-$100,000+ per video Conversion value: Massive reach but expensive. One video from a 3M-sub channel can generate 500K+ views. Best approach for a bootstrapped startup: Do NOT pay for sponsorships at this tier unless you have strong revenue. Instead, build organic buzz so they discover Enovari naturally. Get it trending on Hacker News, Reddit, Twitter/X. If Fireship or NetworkChuck sees Enovari trending, they may cover it for free.
> Note: These are industry averages for tech/AI niches as of 2026. Actual rates vary widely based on engagement rates, niche specificity, creator negotiating style, and whether they genuinely like your product. Many creators will cover genuinely interesting AI tools for free (just a free account) if the product is compelling enough. Focus on the free/affiliate model first before considering paid sponsorships. CPM in AI/tech niches ranges from $7-$15, higher than most categories.
Recommended Outreach Sequence
4 itemsContact all Tier 1 (HIGH priority) creators Submit to FutureTools.io (Matt Wolfe's tool directory) Engage with target creators on Twitter/X (like, reply, retweet for 1-2 weeks before pitching)
Follow up with non-responsive Tier 1 creators Contact all Tier 2 (MEDIUM priority) creators Share any early coverage on social media to build momentum
Contact Tier 3 creators Follow up with non-responsive Tier 2 creators Nurture relationships with responsive creators Provide updates/new features to creators who have accounts
Monitor for new AI-focused channels Re-engage creators who passed initially (with product updates) Build affiliate program for ongoing promotion Create "Enovari Creator Community" for your advocates
Key Metrics to Track
8 itemsQuick-Reference: Enovari Talking Points for Creators
0 itemsChannels to Monitor and Add
0 itemsPitch Templates
Template A: For AI Tool Reviewers
Subject: Enovari -- Persistent AI Memory Across Claude, ChatGPT & CursorHi [Name],
Loved your recent video on [specific video]. The way you [specific compliment] really
resonated with me.
I'm the solo founder of Enovari (enovari.ai) -- an AI memory platform that gives
Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor persistent memory via MCP integration. No more repeating
yourself every session.
Quick demo: [link to 30-second demo video]
I'd love to set you up with a free account to try it. No review required -- just
thought your audience would find it useful.
Cheers,
[Name]
Template B: For Developer Channels
Subject: MCP-based AI Memory -- Might Be Interesting for Your ChannelHi [Name],
Fellow developer here. I built Enovari (enovari.ai) because I was frustrated that
Claude/Cursor forget everything between sessions.
It's an MCP server that provides persistent, structured memory across AI platforms.
Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT, and any MCP-compatible client.
Technical highlights your audience might care about:
- MCP protocol integration (no API wrappers)
- Hybrid BM25 + vector search for memory retrieval
- Persona system for context switching
- 140+ API integrations
Happy to give you a free account and jump on a 15-min call to walk through the
architecture.
[Name]
enovari.ai
Template C: For Indie Hacker / Startup Channels
Subject: Solo Founder Story -- Built an AI Memory PlatformHi [Name],
I'm a solo founder who built Enovari (enovari.ai), an AI memory platform that gives
persistent memory to Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor.
The problem: Every AI conversation starts from scratch. I built the solution -- and
now [mention traction: users, growth, revenue if applicable].
I think your audience would find the journey interesting:
Solo founder, bootstrapped
Built on MCP protocol
Going from idea to first paying customer
The challenges of building AI infrastructure alone Would love to share the story if you're interested.
[Name]
Template D: For Short-Form Creators
Subject: 30-Second AI Demo That Will Blow MindsHi [Name],
Built something your audience will love -- Enovari gives AI permanent memory.
Watch this: [link to 15-30 second demo clip]
The hook: "What if your AI remembered everything you ever told it?"
Happy to send you a free account if you want to try it yourself. No strings.
[Name]
enovari.ai
Template E: For MCP / AI Agent Specialists
Subject: MCP Memory Server -- Built for the Claude EcosystemHi [Name],
I've been following your MCP content closely -- your [specific video] was really helpful
when I was building my own MCP server.
I built Enovari (enovari.ai), an MCP-native memory server that gives Claude (and other
MCP clients) persistent, structured memory with hybrid BM25+vector retrieval.
What makes it different from DIY memory solutions:
Production-ready MCP server (not a tutorial project)
Cross-platform: memory syncs across Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT
Persona system: switch contexts without losing memory
140+ API integrations out of the box Would love to give you a free account. I think your audience would genuinely use this.
[Name]
enovari.ai
Template F: For Podcast Hosts
Subject: AI Memory Platform -- Potential Episode Topic?Hi [Name],
I'm the solo founder of Enovari (enovari.ai), a persistent memory platform for AI
assistants built on the MCP protocol.
I think the topic of "giving AI persistent memory" would resonate with your audience.
The conversation could cover:
Why AI assistants still forget everything between sessions
How MCP is changing the AI tool ecosystem
The technical architecture of cross-platform AI memory
Building as a solo founder in the AI infrastructure space Happy to share more context if this sounds like a fit.
[Name]
Template G: For "Second Brain" / Productivity Creators (NEW)
Subject: A Second Brain for Your AI -- Thought You'd Find This InterestingHi [Name],
Your work on [Building a Second Brain / personal knowledge management / productivity
systems] got me thinking about the AI version of this problem.
I built Enovari (enovari.ai) -- it gives AI assistants persistent memory so they
remember everything across sessions and platforms. Think of it as a second brain,
but for your AI assistant.
Your audience already understands why persistent knowledge matters. Now imagine
Claude or ChatGPT that actually retains context: your writing style, project history,
preferences, and past decisions -- permanently.
Would love to offer you a free account to try it.
[Name]
enovari.ai
Follow-Up Strategy Without Being Annoying
The Golden Rules of Follow-Up
What "Annoying" Looks Like (Avoid These)
The Right Way to Follow Up
First follow-up (Day 5-7):
Subject: Re: [Original Subject]Hi [Name],
Quick follow-up in case my last email got buried.
Since I wrote, [one meaningful update: new feature / milestone / relevant news].
The offer for a free account stands whenever you're ready. No rush at all.
[Name]
If no response (Day 14) -- try a different channel:
If still no response (Day 30):
Re-engagement (Day 60-90):
Timing Considerations for Outreach
| Factor | Best | Avoid |
| Day of week | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | Monday (inbox overload), Friday (weekend mode) |
| Time of day | 9-11 AM in their timezone | Late evening, very early morning |
| Season | January (new year, new tools), September (back to work) | Late December (holiday), July-August (summer lull) |
| Around their upload schedule | 1-2 days after they post (they are engaged with their channel) | Right before a major holiday or conference |
| After they cover a competitor | Within 1-2 weeks (the topic is on their mind) | 3+ months after (the topic is stale) |
| Product launches | When you have a new feature to demo | When the product has known bugs or the onboarding is broken |
| MCP ecosystem news | When Anthropic announces MCP updates (high interest in MCP tools) | When there is a major AI controversy (media attention is elsewhere) |
| Column | Purpose | |
| Creator Name | Who you're contacting | |
| Channel URL | Link to their channel | |
| Subscribers | Current sub count | |
| Category | AI Review / Dev / News / Tutorial / Startup / Shorts / MCP Specialist / Podcast / Education | |
| Priority | High / Medium / Low | |
| Contact Method | Email / Twitter / Discord / Form | |
| Contact Info | Actual email or handle | |
| Date Contacted | When first email was sent | |
| Follow-up Date | When follow-up was sent | |
| Response | Yes / No / Pending | |
| Response Details | What they said | |
| Account Provided | Yes / No | |
| Video Published | Yes / No (with link) | |
| Video Date | When published | |
| Views | Views on their Enovari video | |
| Signups Attributed | If trackable via referral link | |
| Notes | Any other context |
Follow-Up Schedule
Follow-Up Template
Subject: Re: [Original Subject]Hi [Name],
Just bumping this in case it got buried. No worries if Enovari isn't a fit for your
channel right now.
Quick update since my last email: [mention any new feature, milestone, or traction].
The offer for a free account stands whenever you're ready.
[Name]