A small but important UploadPack update.
I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about one question:
What should a creator fix first?
Not what should they upload next.
Not which thumbnail style is trending.
Not which generic benchmark they are “supposed” to hit.
What is actually holding their channel back?
That’s what the new Channel Audit is built around.
UploadPack looks at four areas:
Reach
Titles & Thumbnails
Retention
Audience Fit
Then it prioritises the first problem the available channel evidence actually supports.
That distinction matters.
Weak reach doesn’t automatically mean bad thumbnails.
Low retention doesn’t automatically mean poor editing.
And somebody else’s “ideal CTR” isn’t enough evidence to tell a creator what to change.
The goal is to move away from generic YouTube advice and towards channel-specific decisions with the reasoning visible.
The workflow is becoming much clearer:
Discover the problem.
Package the opportunity.
Verify what happened.
The reel shows the Channel Audit in action.
It uses read-only YouTube access, and the audit is free to run with no payment card required.
I’m still refining it, testing it and paying just as much attention to where the product gets things wrong as where it gets things right.
But this is getting much closer to what I originally wanted UploadPack to be:
Not another tool giving creators more things to do.
A tool helping them decide what is actually worth doing next — and why.
Discover. Package. Verify.
https://uploadpack.io
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