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Freelance
For freelancers and content creators.
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- 30 reports / month
- All languages (8)
- PDF download
- Full analysis (all videos)
- Custom branding (logo)
- Full white-label
- No overage (upgrade when quota is reached)
- Priority support
Pro
For consultants and growing agencies.
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- 70 reports / month
- All languages (8)
- PDF download
- Full analysis (all videos)
- Custom branding (logo)
- Full white-label
- No overage (upgrade when quota is reached)
- Priority support
Agency
For agencies — 3 users, full white-label and overage.
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- 140 reports included / month
- Full white-label
- 3 users included
- +€79 / month per additional seat
- Overage: €3.2 / additional scan
- Cap: 600 scans / month
- All languages (8)
- Priority support
Agency Scale
For large agencies — high volume, white-label and controlled hard cap.
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- 300 reports included / month
- Full white-label
- 1 user included
- +€79 / month per additional seat
- Overage: €3.2 / additional scan
- Cap: 1500 scans / month
- All languages (8)
- Priority support
Or without a subscription
Pay per report
No subscription · One-time payment · Report available immediately
The pay-per-report pricing is detected automatically after entering the YouTube URL.
Can I cancel at any time?
Yes. No commitment. You keep access until the end of the paid period.
What happens if I reach my quota?
New report generation is suspended. You can upgrade or wait for the monthly renewal.
Do reports expire?
Generated PDFs are available for 7 days via signed link. You can download them at any time during this period.
Does white-label remove ChannelLens?
Yes, the Agency plan completely removes the ChannelLens logo and footer. Your brand only.
Can two reports for the same channel look different?
Yes, slightly. YouTube data evolves continuously — a few extra views or subscribers between two close analyses are normal. Report wording can also vary since it is AI-generated. What matters is the consistency of core metrics and strategic recommendations.