Free valuation tool

YouTube Channel Worth Calculator

Estimate what a channel could sell for using live YouTube data, estimated monthly earnings, and a transparent valuation model.

How to use it

Use the calculator as a first-pass estimate before deeper due diligence, revenue review, or channel growth planning.

1

Paste the channel

Enter a YouTube channel URL, handle, or channel ID so Satura can read public channel data.

2

Review the assumptions

Check the estimated monthly views, niche RPM range, owner earnings proxy, and valuation multiple.

3

Use the valuation range

Use the low, midpoint, and high range as a planning estimate, then validate with real revenue data before any sale.

How this estimate is built

The calculator uses public channel stats and recent public video data to model estimated monthly views, owner earnings, and a channel sale value range. It is a planning estimate, not a final appraisal or offer.

Recent public video performance

Estimated monthly view volume

Niche RPM and monetization fit

Upload consistency and growth trend

Owner earnings proxy

Quality-adjusted sale multiple

Real sale prices can change after private revenue review, copyright checks, content risk review, buyer demand, and transfer terms.

FAQ

Is this YouTube Channel Worth Calculator free?

Yes. The calculator is free to use and gives a valuation estimate from public YouTube channel and video data.

How much is my YouTube channel worth?

A YouTube channel is usually worth a range, not one fixed number. The estimate depends on monthly views, monetization quality, niche RPM, recent growth, content risk, and how much profit a buyer could reasonably expect.

Does the calculator know my real AdSense revenue?

No. The calculator uses public channel and recent video data with RPM assumptions. If you know your actual AdSense, sponsor, affiliate, or product revenue, use that data when evaluating a real sale.

Can I use this before selling a YouTube channel?

Yes, but treat it as an initial planning estimate. A buyer will still review analytics, revenue screenshots, copyright risk, traffic sources, audience geography, and transfer terms before agreeing to a price.