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Flipbooks for YouTubers who want brand deals booked from one clean link

A brand manager asks to see your numbers, and your proof is scattered across screenshots, a Notion page, and a slide export that renders sideways on their phone. Package your channel media kit as a flipbook instead. One link flips through your subscriber count, watch time, audience demographics, and integration menu, all crisp on any device, so the sponsor read gets booked before they lose interest. Here is how to build one.

Flipbooks for YouTubers who want brand deals booked from one clean link
Cristian Da Conceicao
Founder of Flipbooks AI

A brand manager just replied asking to see your numbers, and right now your proof lives in scattered screenshots and a slide deck that renders sideways on their phone. This guide shows creators how to package a channel media kit as a flipbook that reads clean on any device.

Why your media kit belongs in a flipbook

When a sponsor opens your pitch on their phone between meetings, a raw PDF pinches and zooms, and an exported deck loses fonts and cracks its charts. A flipbook keeps every page sharp, flips like a real magazine, and travels as a single link. You paste it into the email, they tap, and your watch time and demographics show up exactly as you designed them. No download, no app, no wondering whether the file even opened.

Stop sending broken slide exports

Most brand-deal decks die the moment they leave your editor. The version you love turns into a 40 megabyte attachment that a Gmail filter buries, or a Slides link that asks the brand to request access. With Flipbooks AI you upload the finished PDF once and share the viewer link, so the manager sees your thumbnail style, your click-through rate, and your integration menu without a single friction point.

One link that updates when your numbers do

Your subscriber count climbs, a video blows up, your CPM shifts. Instead of re-sending a new file every quarter, you swap the PDF behind the same link and every brand you have ever pitched now sees the fresh figures. That matters when a collab conversation from March finally turns into a signed brand deal in July.

What each page of a creator media kit should hold

  • Channel snapshot: subscriber count, average views, and total watch time in the first spread so a sponsor reads your scale in three seconds.
  • Audience demographics: age, top countries, and device split pulled straight from channel analytics, because brands buy the audience more than the creator.
  • Performance proof: a watch time graph and your click-through rate on recent thumbnails, showing you keep people around.
  • Integration menu: what a sponsor read, a dedicated video, or a pinned comment looks like, with typical placement and length.
  • Past collab results: one or two case pages with real numbers from previous brand deals, so the pitch feels proven not hopeful.

Build your creator media kit in five steps

  1. Pull your last 28 and 90 day channel analytics and screenshot the watch time, demographics, and traffic source panels.
  2. Lay the pages out in Canva or Figma, one idea per spread, and keep your thumbnail voice in the color choices.
  3. Export the whole thing as a single PDF at full resolution so no chart turns fuzzy.
  4. Upload the PDF to Flipbooks AI and grab the viewer link it hands back.
  5. Drop that link into your outreach email and pin it in your brand-deal email signature.

A media kit is not a resume, it is a trailer. Show the sponsor the audience they get to borrow, then make the ask easy.

Many creators keep a simple one-page site or a Beacons style link hub. Drop the flipbook straight into it so a curious brand can browse your rate card without emailing first.

<iframe
  src="https://flipbooksai.com/viewer?book=your-flipbook"
  width="100%"
  height="600"
  style="border:0"
  allowfullscreen
  title="Channel media kit flipbook">
</iframe>

For a polished cover and layout, the press kit designer helps you shape the pages before you turn them into a flipbook, and the sales presentation flipbook guide is handy when you pitch a bigger integration package.

DetailFlipbook linkPlain PDF attachment
Opens on a phoneTaps open instantlyPinch, zoom, squint
File size in inboxA short linkHeavy attachment
Updating your CPMSwap PDF, link staysResend to everyone
Watch time chartsStay crispOften compressed
Feels likeA real magazineA form to fill

Browse more creator use cases if you run a podcast or newsletter alongside the channel and want the same clean share for every audience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a brand open my flipbook without an account?

Yes. Anyone with the link opens the flipbook in their browser on any phone or laptop, with no login, no app, and no download, which is exactly what you want when a busy sponsor is deciding whether to book the read.

How do I update my subscriber count after the kit is sent?

You edit your PDF, upload the new version, and keep the same link. Every brand that already has your media kit now sees the current subscriber count and CPM the next time they open it.

Is it really free to start?

Yes, Flipbooks AI is free to start, so you can turn your first brand-deal deck into a flipbook and send it today. When you are ready, create your flipbook and paste the link into your next outreach email.

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