Reach video creators mid-workflow.

People arrive at VidClean with a specific job to do: strip the silence out of a podcast, stabilise a shaky clip, pull a transcript, and they finish it in the browser, in one sitting. A sponsorship here puts you in front of them at the moment the work is done and it worked.

Every number on this page is pulled from the source, not estimated, and re-pulled automatically every week. Where a figure is derived rather than counted directly, it says so.

verified Verified as of 17 August 2026 Search Console window 2026-07-21 to 2026-08-17 Visitors window 2026-07-21 to 2026-08-19
group
11,362 Visitors, last 30 days Vercel Web Analytics, first-party. All traffic: search, direct, referral, and AI assistants. 19,122 pageviews.
today
~540 Visitors per day, current Average of the last 7 complete days, and rising month over month.
visibility
106,711 Search impressions, 28 days Google Search Console, the same source as the data studies on this site.
ads_click
6,215 Visits from Google search, 28 days Google clicks only. The visitor figures above count everyone.
trending_up
+131% Growth vs the previous 28 days Impressions. The site is growing quickly; a rate quoted today understates next month.
task_alt
~10,600 Job-completion screens per month Where the second placement runs. Derived. See the method note below.
public
204 Countries with at least one visit By visitors: US 15% · India 11% · China 5% · Spain 5%.
smartphone
50% Share of clicks from mobile An even phone and desktop split, so both layouts carry the placement.

Files processed to date, across every tool: 17,390. This counter is public at api.vidclean.net/stats and is printed on the homepage, so you can check it yourself at any time.

What a sponsorship is

One sponsor at a time, in two places. Your logo, your line, your link. No rotation, no auction, no third-party ad script.

Placement one

The homepage

A presented-by block directly beneath the live usage counter, which is the most-read line on the page. Logo at full size, one line of copy, above the fold on desktop.

2,593 visitors landed on a homepage in the last 30 days, across all four language versions.

Placement two

The job-completion screen

A single restrained line between the download button and the upgrade card, on all 144 pages, in four languages, where a job can finish. Seen at the one moment the tool has just visibly worked.

Roughly 10,600 of these screens are shown a month.

What you send

  • A logo. SVG preferred, or PNG with transparency at 3x. Any aspect ratio from square to 6:1.
  • Optionally a compact, icon-only mark. The completion-screen slot renders at 20–28px, where a full lockup with a wordmark in it stops being readable.
  • One line of copy, roughly six to nine words, ideally in English, Spanish, Portuguese and German. Any you leave out simply run without the line.
  • A destination URL.

Logos are height-normalised in three aspect-ratio bands, so a square icon and a wide wordmark are given the same visual weight rather than whichever happens to be bigger. If you only send one asset it still works. The completion-screen line just reads as a colour block at that size.

How the placement works

The mechanics, stated up front so the first email can be about your campaign instead of logistics.

First-party, so it actually renders

Your logo and link are part of the page itself. There is no ad network, no third-party script, and no iframe, which means ad blockers have nothing to match on: the placement renders for the users that banner networks never reach.

Your link carries rel="sponsored"

Every outbound sponsor link is marked rel="sponsored", per Google's guidelines for paid placements. You are buying audience attention, not link equity. If you are shopping for followed links, this is not the page.

You measure it on your side

The destination URL is yours, so add whatever UTM or ref parameters you like and read the results in your own analytics. This site adds no tracking pixels to your traffic, which also means nothing here inflates your numbers.

Four languages, one sponsor

Placements run on the English, Spanish, Portuguese and German pages, and every figure on this page is the site-wide total. Send your line in each language and it runs in each; any you leave out run with your logo and link alone.

Exclusive while it runs

One sponsor at a time, on every placement. No rotation, no auction, no sharing the completion screen with another brand.

A global audience

Visitors come from over two hundred countries, led by the US and India. The best fit is a product that sells worldwide: software, services, digital goods. If you only ship hardware to one region, say so in your email and we will look at whether the mix works for you.

Rates on request

Pricing is not published. Terms depend on the length of the run, whether both placements are included, and what you are trying to find out. A one-month test and a six-month arrangement are not the same conversation.

Ask and you will get a number in the reply, not a discovery call.

Email Melvin

I built VidClean and I answer this address myself. There is no form and no ticket queue. Tell me what you sell and what you want out of it.

hello@vidclean.net

Melvin Bucio · @thebuciyo · about the project

How these numbers are produced

A scheduled job re-pulls every figure on this page once a week and rewrites it in place, along with the date at the top. If a published number stops reproducing from a fresh pull, the job fails rather than quietly leaving a stale one up. Nothing on this page is a live counter. A weekly figure with a date on it is more useful than a ticker, and honest about its own precision.

Impressions, clicks, growth, countries, mobile share.
Counted directly from the Google Search Console API over two complete 28-day windows. The window end follows the API's own freshness boundary, which lags about two days, so it is resolved per run rather than hardcoded.
Job-completion screens.
Derived, and the one figure on this page that is not a direct count. Completed jobs increment a public counter, but only as a lifetime total and a since-Monday total, so neither gives a clean month. The monthly figure comes from anchoring the exact completion count over a precisely known window against a 90-day, day-by-day series of download events, then applying that ratio across the trailing 30 days. It covers every language, matching the impression and click figures beside it. Two independent variants of the calculation agreed to within 0.2%, and the result is 58% of the lifetime total, which is consistent with search clicks having nearly tripled over the same period. It is rounded down, and it is below the current run-rate.
Visitors and pageviews.
Counted by Vercel Web Analytics over the last 30 complete days: a first-party, cookie-free counter on every page. It sees all traffic sources, including direct visits and AI assistants, which Search Console cannot. Visitors running blockers that filter the counting script are missed entirely, so these figures understate actual reach rather than overstate it.
Why two traffic sources.
Search Console counts what Google shows and sends; Vercel counts who actually arrives, from anywhere. They are reported side by side rather than blended, and each card names which one it came from.