
The YouTube agency of record for the world's most iconic brands
Loud is a YouTube Agency of Record for the world's biggest brands, built by the industry's top YouTube-native strategists, creatives, producers, and channel operators. This isn't advertising—it's a craft. We manage every part of it, from strategy to production to distribution. All while making sure it's content people actually want to watch.
Your business goals, built into every upload:

We embed with your team, turning your launches, events, and moments into the channel's roadmap.

We turn your brand and roadmap into formats and series people choose to watch.

Lights, camera, action. Full-scale productions, end to end coordinated with your stakeholders when needed.

A post team dedicated to your channel. Editing, packaging and testing everything, all the time.

Publishing, community, and paid amplification, with the data tracked and reported to sharpen what's next.
General Motors became the blueprint for what brand-owned entertainment can look like. Together, we transformed YouTube into an always-on touchpoint where customers discover the brand, follow its stories, and keep coming back.
What Makes Fast: Cadillac’s Road to F1®
As General Motors prepared to launch the first American-manufactured Formula 1 team, we created What Makes Fast, a YouTube series chronicling the people, engineering, and ambition behind the effort. The series helped transform a technical story into brand-owned entertainment and went on to win a Webby Award.

With Dhar Mann, Kinigra Deon, Colin & Samir, and more
Partnering with YouTube, we developed and produced a recurring roundtable series bringing together creators and executives to unpack the platform’s latest innovations. Designed to feel conversational and creator-first, each episode became content creators were excited to share with their own audiences.

With Hannah Stocking
Partnering with Chime and Hannah Stocking, we developed and produced an original comedy series designed for YouTube audiences. Built around entertainment first, the series showed how branded content can become something viewers genuinely choose to watch.

2027 Chevrolet Silverado
To launch the next-generation Silverado, we gave audiences an extended first look directly from Chevrolet. Rather than relying on editorial coverage or waiting for creators to interpret the story, the reveal transformed a traditional press release into a YouTube premiere—allowing the brand to own the moment itself.
