Back to Blog

Best Free YouTube Sponsorship Websites for Creators in 2026

Last updated:

YC

Written by

YTCalculators Research Team

Creator Economy Analysts

Fact checked

Verified against 2026 sponsorship benchmarks

Updated June 2026

Best Free YouTube Sponsorship Websites for Creators in 2026

Every major YouTube sponsorship platform is free to join — you pay no signup fee, no monthly subscription, and no listing cost. Platforms earn revenue by taking 15–25% of each deal that closes, or by charging brands directly. This guide covers which free platforms are worth your time based on deal quality, channel size fit, and real creator experience.

Know your rate before applying → — calculate what to charge before any platform submission.


Top Free YouTube Sponsorship Websites — Summary

PlatformMin SubsCreator FeeDeal TypesBest For
Grapevine1,00020–25%Cash + productNano/micro-creators, lifestyle & tech
Creator.co1,00020%Product + cashBeginners, portfolio building
Collabstr1,0000% (brand pays)CashAny size, set your own rate
Influencer.co2,50018%Cash + productMulti-platform creators
AspireIQ10,00015–20%CashMid-tier creators
IZEA25,00015%Cash, multi-dealEnterprise brand deals

All platforms are free to join. Commission rates apply only when a deal closes.


1. Grapevine — Best Free Platform for Small Channels

Grapevine is the most creator-friendly free YouTube sponsorship platform for channels under 100,000 subscribers. Brands actively browse creator profiles and reach out — you do not need to cold-pitch.

Why it is free: Grapevine charges brands a subscription fee plus 10–15% of each deal. Creators pay nothing upfront and Grapevine deducts their portion from the brand’s payment.

What creators pay: Effectively 20–25% of deal value (Grapevine’s creator-side commission).

Who it works best for: Nano and micro-creators (1K–100K subscribers) in lifestyle, tech, gaming, home, and education niches. Strong for US-based creators — brand portfolio is predominantly US.

How to get the most from it: Keep your Grapevine profile updated with your latest stats and add 3–5 strong video examples. Brands filter by engagement rate — maintain above 4% to appear in premium brand searches.

Platform: grapevine.io · Free to join


2. Creator.co — Best Free Platform for Beginners

Creator.co accepts YouTube creators from 1,000 subscribers and has a mix of product-gifting and cash campaigns. It is the most forgiving in terms of minimum requirements and is a good starting point for your first brand deal.

Why it is free: Creator.co charges brands for access to the creator network. Creators pay no upfront fee.

What creators pay: Approximately 20% commission on cash deals. Product-gifting campaigns typically do not have commission.

Who it works best for: Channels 1K–50K subscribers looking to build a portfolio. Beauty, lifestyle, fashion, fitness, and home niches have the strongest brand supply.

Platform: creator.co · Free to join


3. Collabstr — Best Free Rate (Brand Pays the Fee)

Collabstr is unique among YouTube sponsorship marketplaces: the brand pays the platform fee, not the creator. You receive 100% of your quoted rate, making this the highest-effective-payout free platform available.

Why it is free: Collabstr charges brands a service fee when they book a creator. Creators list their services and rates for free and receive the full quoted price.

What creators pay: Nothing. 0% creator commission.

Who it works best for: Any creator size. Set your own rate, get found by brands, and keep 100%. Works across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. Good for straightforward, transactional deals with fast turnaround.

Platform: collabstr.com · Free to join


4. AspireIQ — Best Free Platform for Mid-Tier Creators

AspireIQ (now Aspire) is the highest-quality free YouTube sponsorship platform for creators with 10,000+ subscribers. The brand portfolio includes established consumer brands with larger campaign budgets than most nano-creator platforms.

Why it is free: AspireIQ charges brands subscription and campaign management fees. Creators join free.

What creators pay: 15–20% commission on deal values.

Who it works best for: Creators 10K–500K subscribers in beauty, fitness, fashion, lifestyle, and health. Strong US brand supply. Not as active for gaming, tech, or finance niches.

Platform: aspire.io · Free to join


5. Influencer.co — Best Free Multi-Platform Site

Influencer.co connects creators across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. It is a good free option for creators who are active on multiple platforms and want to manage brand deals in one place.

What creators pay: ~18% commission.

Who it works best for: Multi-platform creators (YouTube + Instagram) in lifestyle, beauty, fitness, and food niches. Minimum 2,500 subscribers.

Platform: influencer.co · Free to join


How to Get the Most From Free Sponsorship Platforms

Optimize your profile stats. Platforms show brands your engagement rate before anything else. Calculate yours accurately: (likes + comments) ÷ views × 100. Aim for above 4% before applying to premium campaigns.

Know your rate before applying. Use the free sponsorship rate calculator → to calculate your market rate. Most platforms let you set your preferred rate — always set it at your recommended rate (not conservative).

Apply to campaigns that fit your audience. A gaming channel applying to a skincare campaign wastes everyone’s time. Targeted, relevant applications convert at 3–5× the rate of broad ones.

Keep your channel active. Platforms re-evaluate creators regularly. Channels that have not posted in 60+ days often get deprioritized in brand search results.

Consider direct outreach as you grow. Once your channel passes 50,000 subscribers, direct brand outreach typically yields 20–30% higher rates than platform deals (no commission). Use platforms to build your portfolio and brand relationships, then transition to direct deals as your leverage grows.


For the full comparison with deeper reviews: Best YouTube Sponsorship Platforms (2026 Review) →

See what you should charge before applying: Free YouTube Sponsorship Rate Calculator →

Calculate your actual sponsorship rate

Use our free calculator with your real channel stats to get a personalized rate.

Try the Calculator →