turn your YouTube channel into a music teaching business
You already create music content that people love. Now turn those videos, tutorials, and performances into structured courses that generate real income — without fighting the algorithm.
why YouTube alone is not enough
You put hours into every video. But ad revenue barely pays the bills, and the algorithm decides who sees your work.
Ad revenue is unpredictable
Most YouTube musicians earn $2–$5 per 1,000 views. Even with 100,000 monthly views, that is $200–$500 — not a living. One algorithm change can cut that in half overnight.
You are building on rented land
YouTube owns the platform, the algorithm, and the relationship with your viewers. You have subscribers, not students. If your channel gets demonetized or deprioritized, your income disappears.
Free content devalues your expertise
When everything you teach is free, it is hard to transition to paid offerings. Your most dedicated viewers expect free content because that is all they have ever known from you.
Videos are not courses
A playlist of tutorials is not a learning path. Students cannot track progress, follow a curriculum, or get the structured experience that justifies paying. Your knowledge deserves better packaging.
repurpose what you already have
You do not need to start from scratch. Your YouTube library is already full of valuable teaching material — it just needs structure.
Connect your YouTube account
Link your channel to Treeada and access your entire video library. Use unlisted or existing videos as lesson content without re-uploading anything.
Organize videos into a Journey
Group your best tutorials into chapters with a clear learning progression. Add descriptions, practice notes, and supporting materials to each lesson.
Fill the gaps
Identify what is missing from your existing content. Record a few bridging lessons to create a complete, structured learning path that students will pay for.
Launch to your audience
Share your Treeada Journey with your YouTube community. Your subscribers already trust you — now give them the structured experience they have been asking for.