CLIENT CASE STUDY – FLAMERATE
How Roboax Took Flamerate From Zero → 142K Views & Inbound Sponsors — in Under 6 Months
Flamerate is a faceless gaming channel that started this engagement with almost no history. In just over five months, it became a searchable authority in game optimization guides, and a channel brands started pitching, unprompted.

Total Views (From ~0)
Organic Subscribers
Total Impressions
Impressions CTR
ABOUT THE CLIENT
A gaming channel with no face, competing in a face-first category
- Faceless gaming brand — no on-camera personality to lean on, in a niche where creator-led channels dominate discovery.
- Broad, undifferentiated content — early videos covered general gaming topics with no consistent reason to subscribe
- The opportunity was distribution, not talent. The channel needed a searchable niche, a click-through system, and a format that could scale without a host — and that’s where we started
Flamerate
Challenges Faced Before Deciding to Hire a Professional Marketing Team
Near-Zero Starting Point
No algorithm trust, no watch-time history, no subscriber base to build on — every video had to earn its own audience from scratch.
No Content Identity
General gaming videos with no consistent topic, format, or reason for a viewer to search for — or subscribe to — the channel again.
Faceless in a Face-First Category
Gaming YouTube rewards personality-led channels. Flamerate had no host, which meant the content itself had to do all the work.
No System to Convert Views Into Credibility
Even if a video hit, there was no thumbnail system, niche, or format built to turn a spike into subscribers or brand attention.
WHAT WE DID
A three-part shift, built in sequence
Click through each phase, this is the actual order of operations, not a highlight reel.
From “general gaming” to optimization guides
Instead of competing on broad gaming commentary, we repositioned Flamerate around a specific, searchable need: helping PC gamers get better performance out of demanding titles — frame rate boosts, graphics settings breakdowns, and “Ultra vs Optimized” comparisons for games people were actively searching for.
A thumbnail system built for a saturated category
Gaming YouTube is one of the most click-competitive spaces on the platform. We rebuilt Flamerate’s thumbnail language — clear before/after framing, high-contrast labeling, and consistent visual rules across every upload — designed to win the click without misleading it.
A parallel engine built on Shorts
Long-form alone wasn’t enough to build discovery velocity from zero. We built a Shorts strategy to run alongside every long-form pillar — condensing the most dramatic before/after moments into short-form hooks that fed new viewers back into the channel.
0 to 142,228 views in five and a half months
Built as a new-viewer discovery engine, not a returning audience yet
For a channel that started at zero, this is the metric that matters: almost all reach is coming from fresh discovery — proof the niche and thumbnail system are pulling in new people, not just resurfacing the same small base.
TOP PERFORMING CONTENT
The videos that carried the growth curve
FORMAT BREAKDOWN
Long-form and Shorts, working as one system
BIGGEST ACHIEVEMENTS
These are our biggest achievements while working with Flamerate
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