BUSINESS TYPES
CHANNEL TYPES
YouTube intros
Get noticed, attract more viewers,
and grow subscribers with
professional-looking video intros.
Community & Nonprofit
Build community support for your organization
and participation in events with professional-looking social posts and videos.
Your customers are out there
Get inspired with thumb-stopping templates
and marketing tips designed to
help every small business.
Real Estate Agents
Highlight your properties on social media
and go from listed to SOLD.
Restaurants, Cafés & Bakeries
Share new menus or hours, then
give your customers a peek into
the making of your secret sauce.
Retail Shops & Online Stores
Grow your sales with posts that highlight
offers, show off new products, and help
drive customers to your business.
Instagram Videos
Make Instagram
reels and videos that
stand out
Get inspired by what's possible
Click on any YouTube video template below to customize your intro with visuals and a personalized message.
A design tool built for everyone
Not a designer or a videographer? No problem. Our customize controls empower you to create YouTube content quickly and easily.
Stock media
Choose from our library of stock images and videos.
Logo
Upload your logo and include it in all your creations.
Music
Choose a tune from our music library or add your own.
90%
of people say they discover new brands or products on YouTube
(Thinkwithgoogle, 2019)
Tips for creating your YouTube intro video
Using YouTube intro videos on your channel can help you attract more subscribers and viewers. Your YouTube intro video should immediately hook viewers with eye-catching visuals and a short and sweet message. Not sure how to make an intro for your YouTube channel?
Grab viewer attention with one of Ripl’s ready-made YouTube channel intro videos and customize your own in just a few short steps.
Keep your YouTube intro video short. We recommend 15 second intros or shorter to best capture and keep viewer attention.
Write a YouTube channel introduction script to complement your new intro animation. Your script should be descriptive of your channel and include the benefit to viewers watching your video.
Use your YouTube intro across the different videos on your YouTube channel to keep your branding consistent.
Consider creating a YouTube outro video in the same style to complement your intro!