YouTube Channel Fair Price Analyser — 1,000+ Real Market Transactions
See how your channel price compares to 1,000+ real marketplace transactions.
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Market Statistics
Based on 1,000+ real channel transactions on Hypertube
Channels analysed
1,000+
Median price
$250
$2.45 per 1K subs
Mon. premium
4.5×
$8.65 vs $1.93 / 1K
Monetized
24.8%
266 of 1,000+ channels
With monetization
Without monetization
$/1K subs: Monetized vs Non-monetized
0–10K
10K–50K
50K–100K
100K–500K
500K–1M
1M+
Median price: Monetized vs Non-monetized
0–10K
10K–50K
50K–100K
100K–500K
500K–1M
1M+
Key Market Insights
Scale effect confirmed
Cost per 1K subs drops 6.3× — from $5.96 (10K–50K) to $0.94 (1M+). Larger channels are cheaper per subscriber.
Monetization drives 4.5× premium
Monetized channels earn 4.5× more. The premium is highest in small channels — 5.6× for 10K–50K, shrinks to 1.2× at 1M+.
Best undervalued deal
500K–1M without monetization: median $550 ($0.81/1K). Half a million subs for the price of a good phone.
100K–500K is the core market
38% of all channels, most predictable pricing. P10=$129, P50=$380, P90=$1,100. Ideal for standardized pricing.
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Sell your channelFrequently Asked Questions
What is a fair YouTube channel price?
A fair YouTube channel price is one that sits inside the P25–P75 range of real marketplace transactions for channels with a similar subscriber count and monetization status. On Hypertube, fair prices are derived from 1,000+ closed deals — not arbitrary formulas.
How is fair channel price calculated?
We bucket every closed transaction by subscriber range and monetization status, then compute percentiles (P10, P25, P50, P75, P90) of the sale price. Your channel's price is compared against these percentiles to see where it falls on the market spectrum.
Does monetization affect channel price?
Yes — heavily. Monetized channels earn a 1.5×–3× premium per 1,000 subscribers compared to non-monetized channels because monetization removes the main risk buyers worry about: qualifying for the YouTube Partner Program.
What does the P25–P75 fair zone mean?
P25–P75 is the middle 50% of real sale prices for channels of your size. If your price falls inside this range, buyers see it as market-aligned. Below P25 means underpriced (fast sale); above P75 means above market (slower sale, needs justification).
Why is my channel priced higher than the fair zone?
Prices above the P75 line are possible for channels with exceptional traits: US/UK audience concentration, unique niche authority, strong sponsor history, or very low strike risk. Without those signals, above-market listings tend to sit unsold for 60–90 days.
Does the analyser work for non-monetized channels?
Yes. Toggle the Monetized switch to No and the analyser compares your price against non-monetized transactions only. Non-monetized channels are priced per 1,000 subscribers, not on revenue multiples.