Creator Platform · Media
གམ་ཆུང་།
Gamchung
The first comprehensive platform for Tibetan YouTube creators — royalty-free music, live analytics, and content tools built to help Tibetan voices thrive in the digital age.
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The Name
"Gamchung" (གམ་ཆུང་།) means small box in Tibetan —
a container that holds something precious.
Origin
Gamchung began with a single conversation. Paljor, one half of the popular Paljor & Palkyi YouTube channel, explained that many Tibetan creators were unable to monetize their videos — music rights holders were claiming ad revenue from their content, leaving creators with nothing. His question was simple: could machine learning generate royalty-free music they could actually use?
That conversation, together with the realization that China was actively banning Tibetan-language content on platforms like Douyin, made the stakes clear. If creators inside Tibet face censorship and creators in exile face technical barriers, the Tibetan voice in the digital age is under pressure from both sides. Gamchung was built to push back.
What It Offers
Royalty-Free Music
A growing library of copyright-free tracks custom-made with machine learning — so creators can monetize without fear of strikes.
Live Analytics
Daily-updated insights powered by the YouTube API — subscriber growth, views per video, engagement metrics, and ranking among peers.
Graphics Tools
Production enhancers including lower-thirds generators and other visual tools designed for Tibetan content.
Content Strategy
Tailored guidance on upload frequency, viewer engagement targets, and yearly content planning for sustainable channel growth.
Analytics Engine
Tracking 72+ Tibetan channels with live, actionable data every day.
The platform's core strength lies in its analytics engine. Each creator gets upload frequency analysis comparing current output against realistic targets, viewer engagement metrics, growth rate monitoring, and comprehensive performance breakdowns — views per video, subscriber conversion rates, and channel positioning among Tibetan peers.
Rather than generic analytics, every metric is contextualized for the Tibetan creator ecosystem — because growing a Tibetan channel at 5% monthly means something different than growing a channel in English.
Why It Matters
"Tibetan content creators are fighting a two-front battle — censorship inside Tibet and technical barriers outside it. Gamchung exists to level that playing field."