Everything from one shoot

A whole storytelling operation in one place.

Ingest footage, let Cue understand it, then cut, publish, and steward — with a human approving every step.

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Capabilities

Ingest & auto-understandTranscribe, tag, and shot-type every clip
Editroom & ClipsOne shoot into finished cuts and social clips
Storyboard & YouTube PackPlan the shoot, publish the upload
Donor Snacks & StoryBoostSteward givers, amplify what moves people
Benchmarks~5,000 nonprofit channels, tracked daily
Cue · MCP + API

Your whole story library, readable by AI agents.

StoryOS exposes an open Model Context Protocol surface, so the tools your team already uses can read and act on the story graph — human-approval gates intact.

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San Francisco nonprofit YouTube rankings

186 tracked nonprofit channels, ranked by subscribers, engagement, and recent activity.

186channels tracked
11,473,122total subscribers
318median subscribers
59%active (90d)

How San Francisco compares

Against the typical tracked metro

318Median subscribersabove the typical metro (279)
59%Active channelsabove the typical metro (57%)
1.6%Avg engagementabove the typical metro (1.5%)

San Francisco ranks #9 of 15 metros by channels tracked (186).

Worth watching

Flagged by our channel analysis

Schmidt Ocean Institute
AI score 7/10

Schmidt Ocean Institute posts at an impressive 16.7 videos/month with 50 uploads in the last 90 days, and their engagement rate of 8.34% is roughly 4-8x the nonprofit benchmark — a strong signal of genuine audience investment. However, the avg views/subscriber ratio sits at just 1.1% (well below the 30% benchmark), suggesting a large but relatively passive subscriber base, though the octopus new-species Short breaking 34,400 views (5.4x avg) shows real breakout potential when content hits. Caption coverage at only 12% across 1,954 videos is a significant accessibility gap for a science comm…

Computer History Museum
AI score 7/10

CHM posts 7 videos/month with a 3.65% engagement rate — well above the 0.5–2% nonprofit benchmark — driven by deep-niche tech history content. The best recent video ('Computer History Museum Recovers Rare UNIX History') pulled 33,978 views against a channel avg of 4,192, an 8.1x breakout that signals genuine organic discovery. However, the avg views-to-subscriber ratio sits at just 2.5%, suggesting a large but passive subscriber base accumulated over 17 years and 2,097 videos, with most uploads (oral histories, lectures) drawing modest audiences.

Sempervirens Fund
AI score 7/10

Sempervirens Fund demonstrates excellent audience resonance with a 96.5% view-to-subscriber ratio and a solid 1.6% engagement rate. Their consistent upload cadence of 6 videos per month and series-based content drive breakout viewership, though the 8% caption coverage is a notable accessibility gap.

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