June 24, 20267 min read

How to Find a YouTube Creator's Email for Business Inquiries (2026)

YouTube is one of the easier platforms to reach creators on, because many of them publish a business inquiry email directly on their channel. When they do not, the links on their channel reveal the domain you need to find a verified email.

This guide covers how to find a YouTuber's business email for sponsorships, partnerships, and PR.

Method 1: The channel About tab

On a channel's About tab, many creators list a business inquiry email under the For business inquiries label. YouTube sometimes gates this behind a captcha to reduce spam, but the address is published by the creator for exactly this purpose.

If an email is shown, that is the right place to send partnership outreach.

Method 2: The links section

The About tab also lists the creator's links — website, social profiles, Patreon, merch store. Open the website to find the root domain. A merch or brand site reveals a company domain you can use for a lookup.

Method 3: Brand or name + domain lookup

If the creator runs a brand with its own domain, use the Company Emails endpoint to return verified addresses. If you have the creator's real name and a company domain, use the Person Email endpoint.

GET /api/find-email/company?domain=creatorbrand.com

Every address is verified via live SMTP before it is returned, so your sponsorship pitch reaches an active inbox.

Why verification matters

Business inquiry inboxes are often managed by agencies and change over time. Verifying the email before you send keeps your outreach deliverable and your sending reputation intact, which matters when you pitch creators at scale.

Stay compliant

Use published business emails for relevant, honest outreach. Follow GDPR, CAN-SPAM, and CASL: identify yourself and your brand, keep the offer clear, and honor opt-outs.

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