How to Start a Tech YouTube Channel in 2026: Beginner's Guide
📺 Your Tech Channel. Your Voice. Your Audience.
Start from zero. Hit your first 1,000 subs in 90 days.
Tech YouTube is competitive but lucrative. The average tech creator at 100K subs earns $5,000-$15,000/month. Here's how to start, what to avoid, and the realistic timeline.
🎯 Step 1: Pick a Sub-Niche (Critical)
"Tech" is too broad. Pick a slice you can dominate:
- 📱 iPhone tips for older users
- 🛠️ Linux for absolute beginners
- 🤖 AI tools for non-technical people
- 💻 Budget PC builds under $500
- 🏠 Home server self-hosting
The riches are in the niches. Trying to be "the next MKBHD" = invisible forever.
🎬 Step 2: Equipment (Don't Overspend)
- 📷 Your existing phone (4K is fine)
- 🎙️ A $30 Lavalier mic (audio matters more than video)
- 💡 A $20 ring light or natural window light
- ✂️ DaVinci Resolve (free) or CapCut for editing
Total budget: under $100.
📝 Step 3: The First 30 Videos Rule
Your first 30 videos will be bad. That's the rule. Don't skip them — speedrun through them. By video 31, you'll naturally find your voice.
🔍 Step 4: Master Title + Thumbnail
80% of YouTube success = title + thumbnail. The video itself is #2.
- Numbers in titles ("5 Ways..." "Top 10...")
- Emotional hooks ("I Was Wrong About...")
- Specificity ("Build a $30 Smart Plant Monitor")
- Bright colors and bold thumbnail text
- Faces with strong expressions
📅 Step 5: Consistency Schedule
1 video per week, every week, for 12 months. That's 52 videos. By month 12, the algorithm knows you. Most creators quit at month 4 — right before the breakthrough.
💰 Step 6: Realistic Monetization Timeline
- Month 1-3: 0-100 subs. You're learning.
- Month 4-6: 100-500 subs. Small wins.
- Month 7-12: 500-5,000 subs. AdSense kicks in (1K subs minimum).
- Year 2: 10K-50K subs. Sponsorships start ($300-$2,000/video).
- Year 3+: 100K+ subs. Full-time income possible.
🎓 Free Resources to Steal From
- Channel Makers (YouTube channel about YouTube)
- vidIQ free tier — keyword research
- YouTube Studio Analytics — your gold mine
YouTube is a 2-year game minimum. Most successful creators were ignored for 12-18 months before things clicked. The ones who win don't have better gear — they have better consistency.
What's the niche of YOUR future channel? 👇
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