Picture it: you run a fistful of YouTube channels. YouTube Studio, in its infinite wisdom, lets you manage exactly one channel at a time — log out, log in, log out, log in, repeat until your will to live quietly files for unemployment. The third-party tools that do juggle multiple channels at once? They'd love €50+ a month, please, forever, amen.
So I did the math. The math said "build it yourself, you cheapskate." So I did.
pito is that: one dashboard, every channel, zero monthly ransom, and nobody handing a random SaaS company the keys to my business. My laptop, my data, my rules. It scratches my own itch first — if it happens to scratch yours too, wonderful, that's what the AGPL is for.
And hey — if this saves you a headache (or fifty euros), the nicest possible "thank you" is a click on one of the channels that dragged this tool into existence in the first place:
Self-hosted YouTube tool for creators who run multiple channels — track channels, videos, and analytics in one place, schedule across channels without conflicts, and get game/channel recommendations. your laptop, your data.
one person's tool, open-sourced as-is. no SLA, no roadmap, no support obligation. issues triaged when there's time; PRs welcome but not guaranteed to merge. no hosted service from this repo.
Rails 8 · Hotwire · Postgres · Voyage AI · IGDB · YouTube API · Tailwind CSS.
Optimized for the author's own machine; setup docs are sparse on purpose during
the rebuild. To try it anyway, start with
docs/architecture.md.
AGENTS.md— agent instructions (Claude Code / OpenCode)docs/EXTRA.md— pito-specific conventions that override the generic agent guidancedocs/architecture.md— topology, models, namespacesdocs/design.md— visual contract, keybindings, terminologydocs/footage_probe.md— ffprobe integration, grading detection, rake task usage
| event | file | original | source | license |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| send | /sounds/send.mp3 |
vs-pop_5.mp3 |
Pop_5.mp3 by Vilkas_Sound | CC BY 4.0 |
| receive | /sounds/receive.mp3 |
pop-1.wav |
Pop 1 by theplax | CC BY 4.0 |
AGPL-3.0 — see LICENSE. Use it for whatever you like — self-host it, fork it, learn from it, build on it. Just don't pass it off as your own thing. No warranty, as-is. Questions? Ping me: gmrdad82 [at] gmail [dot] com.