Contact

Reach the GrabThumbs team

Send questions about the site, policy concerns, copyright requests, or business inquiries to the contact address below.

Primary contact

[email protected]

Include the page URL, the affected video or channel URL, and a short description of the issue so it can be reviewed faster.

Contact guidance

The fastest ways to send a useful request

Clear inputs help policy, accuracy, copyright, and business questions reach the right page owner faster.

Policy or copyright

Share the exact page URL and the affected video, channel, or image URL so the source and concern can be checked together.

Accuracy or corrections

Point to the statement that looks wrong or outdated and add one or two sentences about why it should be reviewed.

Business or partnership

Include the relevant page, the purpose of the outreach, and any creator workflow context that explains the request.

Include these details when possible

  • 01The exact page URL on GrabThumbs
  • 02The affected YouTube video or channel URL, if one is involved
  • 03A short description of the issue or request
  • 04What outcome you are asking for, if you already know it

What speeds review up

Requests move faster when the page context is visible

The contact page is more than an email address. It helps visitors understand what kind of request they are sending and how that request connects to a specific guide, policy page, or tool workflow.

The exact page URL matters most

A specific GrabThumbs URL makes it much easier to see whether the issue belongs to a guide, tool, policy page, or sitewide trust question. That is especially important for accuracy, copyright, and advertising-related requests.

Relevant YouTube asset URLs add context fast

If the concern involves a video, channel, or thumbnail asset, including the related YouTube URL helps reviewers understand what public source the request depends on before they reply or update a page.

Clear desired outcomes help route the request

A correction request, a policy question, and a business inquiry are handled differently. Contact works best when it also acts as a routing layer that shows how the request should branch inside the trust and content system.

Common questions before sending a request

What should I include in the first email?

The fastest first message includes the exact GrabThumbs page URL, any relevant YouTube URL, and the outcome you want. Those three details usually reveal the right review path immediately.

Can policy questions and business requests use the same address?

Yes. A shared inbox is workable as long as the message clearly says whether it concerns policy, correction, copyright, or partnership context, because that determines the internal routing.

Should guide mistakes and rights concerns also start here?

Yes. The key is to name the affected page and explain what needs review. That helps the team decide whether the issue belongs to guide edits, trust-page wording, or a rights-related follow-up.

What a request usually needs next

Knowing the inbox address is only the start. Most requests move faster when the sender also knows which trust page should be checked in parallel.

Standards helps with wording and review questions

If the request is really about how a page should be stated, corrected, or kept indexed, the standards page usually explains the operating bar better than the contact inbox alone.

Standards

Privacy helps with browser, ad, and data-boundary concerns

Questions about cookies, local storage, or limited request processing are often easier to resolve when the privacy summary is read alongside the message being sent.

Privacy

Terms helps with rights and request-limit questions

If the real concern is reuse, copyright boundaries, or why certain requests may be restricted, the terms page usually provides the clearer next layer of context.

Terms

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These pages help visitors and reviewers understand how GrabThumbs works, how guides are handled, and where to reach the team.