YouTube agency for VC podcasts
We edit, package, and publish every episode, so your VC podcast grows into a channel LPs and founders actually subscribe to.
15 minutes. No pitch. We'll tell you straight if we can help.
A venture podcast starts with an advantage most content formats don't have. Founders, LPs, and operators who actually know what they're talking about, sitting across from you every episode. What almost never happens on its own is the channel-building after the recording stops: the edit, the packaging, and the rhythm that turns a good guest into a subscriber base.
Where this has worked for a VC podcast
For one established VC interview podcast, we took over the YouTube packaging and distribution around each approved episode. That meant title and thumbnail options, descriptions, long-form Highlights, Shorts, approvals, and regular publishing. The conversations stayed the same. The workflow around each finished recording became repeatable.
What a YouTube agency for VC podcasts actually does
Running a venture podcast's channel is a production job, not a side task squeezed between deal flow and diligence calls. We start by learning the fund's thesis, the guest list, and how LPs and founders actually talk, so every cut respects context a general editor would miss. Each episode gets:
- A full edit built for a long-form interview, not a highlight reel. Pacing, cuts, and sound handled so a 45-minute cap table conversation stays watchable.
- A title and thumbnail built to earn a click, based on what actually works for founder and investor interviews.
- A publishing slot the channel holds every week, so the algorithm has a rhythm to learn instead of a random upload schedule.
- A batch of short clips pulled from the episode's sharpest moments, cut for LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok.
Editing isn't the hard part. Most editors can trim a video down to size. Knowing why a market thesis or a cap table detail matters to a founder-and-LP audience is what decides whether the final cut earns a rewatch or gets skipped after the intro. That judgment is what we bring to every VC podcast we work on.
What a month of channel management looks like
You record the conversations you'd be having anyway with founders, LPs, and operators in your network. We take it from there: edit, package, publish on schedule, and cut clips, so a month of episodes turns into a month of content across four platforms without adding a task to your calendar. The fund's name sits on every upload, which is the part most venture podcasts never get compounding for them. Miss a week and the algorithm resets. Hold the rhythm and each new episode reaches viewers the last one built.
Who this fits
This fits a fund or a solo GP already recording founder and LP conversations who wants the channel to build the fund's brand, not just archive episodes. It also fits a fund fundraising its next vehicle that wants a channel LPs can find and trust before a call, and a GP who wants a track record of sharp conversations visible before a first meeting ever happens. It's a poor fit if nobody on the team will commit to a weekly recording cadence. Packaging can't fix a show that only publishes twice a quarter.
A VC podcast's real asset isn't the recording. It's the channel LPs and founders find before they ever take a meeting with you.
Most VC podcasts never become a channel
Great guests and real insight get uploaded once and forgotten. Growing subscribers takes a different set of skills than recording a good conversation.
Big-name guests, small subscriber count
You've had founders, LPs, and operators worth talking to on the show. The channel still sits at a few hundred subscribers because nobody packaged the episodes to travel.
Editing and uploading fall on whoever has time
Someone on the team cuts the episode between other work, and it shows. Weeks pass between uploads, and the channel looks abandoned even when the fund isn't.
Editors who don't know venture can't cut it right
A general editor doesn't know which twenty minutes of a cap table debate or a market thesis actually matters. So the cut plays safe, and safe doesn't grow anything.
No packaging, no discovery
A sharp interview with a flat title and a stock thumbnail gets zero organic reach. YouTube rewards packaging as much as the conversation itself, and most VC podcasts skip that step entirely.
A repeatable YouTube distribution system for an established show
The show already had strong guests, a back catalogue, and an audience. We built the YouTube packaging, Highlight, Short, approval, and publishing workflow around each approved episode.
Title + image
packaged as one decision
Long + short
Highlights and Shorts
Scheduled
regular YouTube publishing
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Your content engine in three steps
We do the heavy lifting. You show up, talk, and go back to running your business.
Research & Strategy
We spend 10-20 hours researching your niche, competitors, and audience. Then we find your winning format and map out exactly what to post, how, and why.
- 10-20 hours of niche-specific research
- Winning format & template identification
- Angle mapping & content positioning
Script & Record
We write your scripts and talking points. You record from wherever you are. We coach you on exactly how to shoot it so every clip is usable.
- Script templates & talking points prepped for you
- Remote recording guidance (on-site with Fly-Out plan)
- Coached on exactly how to shoot for maximum impact
Post-Production & Growth
We edit, repurpose, and publish your content. Short-form is our specialty. Every month we review performance and double down on what's working.
- Short-form editing, captions & publishing
- Cross-platform distribution
- Monthly analytics & performance reviews
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Common questions
We already have an editor. What does a YouTube agency add on top of that?
Do you actually understand venture capital and how LPs think?
Who picks the guests and the topics for each episode?
What do we actually get for each episode?
How long before the channel actually grows?
Do you handle YouTube only, or other platforms too?
Founded & led by
Benjamin Chua (BenChuchu)
Founder and CEO of Trueframe. 9 years building businesses (started at 16), tens of millions of views generated, and 8 figures in revenue created for the founders and brands he works with. He builds the content systems Trueframe runs.
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