Epoxy’s Sharing Studio: Turning YouTube Stars into Vine and Instagram Stars

By Adam Flomenbaum 

Multi-channel networks (MCNs) like Fullscreen and AwesomenessTV are very good at making money. This is due in part to Epoxy, a platform we covered in February that allows MCNs and content creators to manage content distribution and analytics across platforms.

Today, Epoxy announced the launch of Sharing Studio, which puts the power into the hands of YouTube creators and allows them to turn video into stills, GIFs, memes, and vines and share them across Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

“We noticed when top creators launch a video they are making a mix of 6-12 additional assets to share with fans across platforms. Sometimes a GIF or a Vine will trend faster than the YouTube video it came from,” added Juan Bruce, co-founder and CEO at Epoxy. “We’re giving creators more formats to share and combining it with the multi-platform distribution, engagement and measurement serious creators need to grow their business.”

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With Sharing Studio, Epoxy has become a comprehensive tool for YouTube stars – especially for ones aspiring to become multi-platform stars.

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