Display names, channel bios, and subscriber counts for the YouTube creators in your roster now refresh on a 30-day cadence — without you re-running discovery. Always-current data, no extra clicks. If you've discovered YouTube creators in the past, their profile data quietly stays up-to-date: Always-current creator data — Display name, channel bio, and subscriber count refresh every 30 days for every YouTube creator you've discovered. The next time you open a creator's detail page or look at the Creators list, you're seeing current numbers — no need to re-run a discovery just to see if a channel grew. Deleted or banned channels handled gracefully — If a YouTube channel disappears (deleted, banned, or made private), we keep the row in your roster so any drafts or pipeline items that reference it still resolve. The YouTube-sourced fields are blanked so you're not staring at stale numbers, but your work history with that creator stays intact. Fresh discovery still gets priority — Your discovery runs always get first claim on Stela's daily YouTube API budget. The refresh job only uses leftover quota — it can never block a discovery run from picking up new creators. Privacy policy updated — We've added explicit language to our Privacy Policy describing the 30-day refresh window for YouTube creator data, in line with the YouTube Developer Policies. The policy is at /privacy if you'd like to review it.