Boost your video discoverability.

MapTube helps to place your videos by using a unique location-based approach, letting users discover content related to different places.
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Enhance your marketing with interactivity

Listing your videos on MapTube exposes your videos to a wider audience, helping you gain more views and followers from around the world.

$

0

Basic

Publish up to 10 videos

Sync from YouTube (Max 1 channel)

Subject to approval from MapTube

$

9

per month

Professional

🔥 Popular

Publish up to 300 videos

Sync from YouTube (Max 2 channels)

Instant approval from MapTube

Use your own YouTube @handle

Filter your videos with @handle

Support response within 3-5 days

90 days free trial

$

24

per month

Business

Publish up unlimited videos

Sync from YouTube (Max 5 channels)

Instant approval from MapTube

Use your own YouTube @handle

Filter your videos with @handle

Support response within 24 hours

90 days free trial

Connect, manage and publish videos

MapTube Studio lets you connect your YouTube channels and organize where your videos should be shown on the globe.

Stand out in the crowd

Use your own YouTube @handle to create a unique MapTube link to share your videos with your audience.

Why 

we 

built 

?

Have you ever imagined how a place or country looked liked the first time you discovered it a child, holding a globe in your hands?

Yes, I had! I always wondered as a kid how that place looked like.

Then, the internet revolutionized everything, making it super easy to explore and learn about different places. That curiosity in me just kept growing, and I became obsessed with islands, remote communities, and unique cultures and foods around the world.

When I watch videos online, I often find myself drawn to topics based on what I’ve already seen and current news. But sometimes, I miss out on the chance to explore new things and discover myself the old globe way. It’s like when I was a kid, curious about the globe. I’d ask questions like, ‘What’s there?’ and ‘How does it look?’ That’s where it all started.

— Alen