YouTube Watch Time 1000 Hours
$13
Delivery: 14-30 business days
1,000 hours of YouTube watch time for $13. The single most-important metric for YouTube channels chasing the Partner Program (YPP) — you need 4,000 watch hours over the previous 12 months plus 1,000 subscribers to monetise via ads. Watch time is also the strongest single algorithm-quality signal on the platform. Drip-fed over 14-30 days for natural pacing.
What you get
- 1,000 hours cumulative watch time distributed across your channel’s videos
- Distribute across multiple videos or concentrate on a few uploads (specify in checkout notes)
- Each session is a genuine playback — accounts open the video, play it, and let it run for varied durations (sessions of 2-15 minutes typical)
- Drip-fed over 14-30 days — watch-time velocity must look natural; sudden 1,000-hour spikes trigger YouTube’s analytics-anomaly detection
- No password required — public channel URL only at checkout
- Algorithm-safe pacing
YouTube Partner Program — the 4,000-hour math
To monetise on YouTube via ads you need:
- 1,000 subscribers — see our subscriber product ($40)
- 4,000 watch hours over the previous 12 months — this product helps
- Plus YouTube’s review of content originality and policy compliance (we cannot guarantee this — depends on your content)
Most channels chasing YPP hit the subscriber threshold before watch-hours threshold. This product is the bridge — getting from your current watch-hours number toward the 4,000 line within months instead of years.
Beyond YPP — why watch time signals algorithm quality
Watch time per video is YouTube’s strongest algorithmic signal of content quality. A video with high watch-time-per-view (e.g. 8 minutes of a 10-minute video watched on average) gets pushed exponentially harder than a video with low watch time (e.g. 1 minute of a 10-minute video). YouTube interprets watch time as the “did the audience actually want this content” signal, more reliable than likes or even comments.
Best paired with
- Subscribers — the other half of YPP eligibility
- Likes / Comments / Views — the full engagement stack