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A series collaboration is a multi-video collab where two or more YouTube creators commit to publishing a connected sequence of videos. Series collabs run from 3 episodes to full seasons. They create stronger cross-channel loyalty than one-off collabs because viewers binge across both channels to follow the full arc. Common series formats include podcast-style episodes, multi-part stories, recurring duo segments, and seasonal series. On CollabPals Collaborations, series listings spell out the series concept, expected length, and publishing cadence so responders know what they're committing to before they message.

Browse open series collab listings below. Series collabs are higher-commitment than joint videos, so listings are detailed about the concept and timeline. Free to post on CollabPals, zero platform fees.

Compare series collabs vs one-off joint videos vs Featured Channel exchanges

Format Commitment Loyalty effect Production rhythm When to choose
Series collaboration 3 to 12 episodes over weeks or months Strongest cross-channel binge loyalty Recurring schedule (weekly or biweekly) Two creators with proven chemistry and a long-running concept
One-off joint video Single upload Spike in subscribers, then plateaus Single shared shoot Testing chemistry before committing to a longer series
Featured Channel exchange Permanent listing on each channel page Slow, compounding subscriber discovery No production Permanent association without ongoing content commitment

Frequently asked questions

What is a YouTube series collab?
A series collab is a sequence of videos published across two or more channels with a connected concept, recurring format, or shared storyline. Examples include co-hosted podcasts, recurring monthly episodes, story arcs, and seasonal series. CollabPals Collaborations lets you post a series concept and find a creator to run it with you.
How long should a series collab run?
Most series collabs on CollabPals are 3 to 12 episodes. Some run as full seasons of 20 or more. Shorter series test the chemistry and audience response before deeper commitment. The listing poster sets the proposed length and the responder agrees before they start filming.
Do series collabs have to be released on a fixed schedule?
Recommended but not required. A fixed schedule (weekly, biweekly) helps both audiences anticipate new episodes and builds binge habits. Some series collabs publish all episodes at once for a Netflix-style drop. The two creators agree on the cadence when they message through CollabPals Collaborations.