Social & web
Sauna works with YouTube so your presence stays current: it drafts the content, schedules it, and pulls back what's working — you approve before anything publishes.
Sauna + YouTube
Connect YouTube and Sauna keeps your presence current: it drafts posts and content in your voice, schedules and publishes on your cadence, pulls engagement and summarizes what's working, and researches before you post — you approve every publish.
With the YouTube Data API, you can add a variety of YouTube features to your application.

Social & web
Draft posts and content in your voice
Schedule and publish on the cadence you set
Pull engagement and summarize what's working
Research a topic or profile before you post
Connect YouTube and put Sauna to work.
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“Draft three YouTube posts from this announcement in our voice.”
“Pull last month's YouTube engagement and tell me what performed best.”
Connect
Connect it in one click from the library, or just ask Sauna in chat. Link as many accounts as you need — work and personal both sit under one row.
YouTube is one of thousands of apps in Sauna's library. Anything not in the library, you add yourself with an API key or an MCP server — right from chat.
In context
Once YouTube is connected, Sauna reads and acts on it from plain language — across the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman — and waits for your approval before it writes anything.
Good to know
Sauna works with YouTube so your presence stays current: it drafts the content, schedules it, and pulls back what's working — you approve before anything publishes. YouTube: With the YouTube Data API, you can add a variety of YouTube features to your application.
Connect it in one click from the library, or just ask Sauna in chat. Link as many accounts as you need — work and personal both sit under one row.
Yes. Unlike most tools, Sauna lets you link as many YouTube accounts as you need — each with its own reconnect and remove controls.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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