Which tool should I use?
Estimate revenue from views and RPM, price sponsorship deliverables, turn the rate into a brand deal package, calculate social engagement, check YouTube watch time progress, then review title length before publishing.
Estimate YouTube earnings, sponsorship rates, brand deal packages, engagement rates, watch time, and check video title length with free creator tools.
Use these tools to compare creator revenue, price sponsorships, outline brand deal packages, measure engagement, estimate watch time, and check publishing details before content goes live.
Estimate monthly and yearly YouTube revenue from views, RPM, sponsorships, affiliate income, and other revenue.
Creator ToolsCheck YouTube title length, character count, word count, and 100-character limit status.
Creator ToolsEstimate a creator sponsorship rate from average reach, target CPM, deliverables, production cost, usage rights, exclusivity, and buffer.
Creator ToolsGenerate a creator sponsorship package brief with deliverables, rate, timeline, usage rights, exclusivity, talking points, and payment terms.
Creator ToolsCalculate social media engagement rate by followers and by reach or views from likes, comments, shares, saves, and posts.
Creator ToolsCalculate YouTube watch hours, retention percentage, watch hours per 1,000 views, and views needed for a watch-hour target.
Estimate revenue from views and RPM, price sponsorship deliverables, turn the rate into a brand deal package, calculate social engagement, check YouTube watch time progress, then review title length before publishing.
These pages group related tools so you can move from one practical task to the next without hunting through a generic directory.
The core tools run in your browser and do not require an account or database.
No. They are estimates based on your views, RPM, and other revenue inputs.
Use the earnings calculator for revenue scenarios, the sponsorship calculator for brand deals, and the title length checker before publishing or comparing title options.
No. Creator Workkit uses formulas and static templates, not AI generation.