Track YouTube videos about your game
You should not have to search your game name on YouTube every morning to find out whether a creator uploaded a review, first-impressions video, let's play or feature. Who Plays My Game monitors new YouTube creator signals related to the games you track and collects them in one dashboard.
This is useful before launch, during Steam Next Fest, after an update, during Early Access and long after release. Organic creator coverage can appear at any time, and smaller channels are especially easy to miss when the only process is manual search.
Game-specific YouTube monitoring
Start with the exact game title, then add aliases, studio-specific phrases or exclusion terms when needed. This is especially important for games with short, common or ambiguous names. Matching results surface the creator, video title, link and available public reach signals so your team can decide what deserves attention.
Why monitor YouTube creator coverage?
- Discover reviews, let's plays, impressions and recommendation videos you did not arrange yourself.
- React to creator coverage while it is still fresh.
- Keep a record of useful signals instead of losing links across chats and spreadsheets.
- See YouTube and Twitch activity around the same game in one workflow.
- Export paid-plan creator signals to CSV when you need to report or analyze coverage elsewhere.
Is this the same as YouTube channel notifications?
No. Channel notifications tell you when creators you already follow upload something. Game monitoring starts from your game instead: the goal is to discover relevant videos even when you did not know the creator beforehand.
From a YouTube upload to a creator relationship
Finding coverage quickly lets a developer watch the video, understand how the game is being presented, thank the creator where appropriate, share useful coverage with the community and identify creators worth remembering for future updates. Who Plays My Game focuses on discovery and monitoring rather than paid influencer placement.