Chess.com Net Worth
What is Chess.com's net worth?
Chess.com is YouTube channel with over 2.16M subscribers. It started 17 years ago and has 5448 uploaded videos.
The net worth of Chess.com's channel through 5 Jan 2025
$1,689,974
Videos on the channel are categorized into Hobby, Entertainment, Lifestyle.
How much money does Chess.com make from YouTube?
Below is an estimated average earnings from advertising on the channel, depending on language, price and current audience.
Daily
$4,075
Weekly
$28,602
Monthly
$123,940
Yearly
$1,487,283
This income is valid for channel visits till Jan 05 and must be updated when channel data changes. The channel may have additional revenue streams, such as sponsored content and product sales, that are not reflected in these figures.
Chess.com channel's current stats and earnings
Here are the stats for the last two weeks, separated by days.
- The lowest daily views during this period are 1.02M
- The highest daily views are 6.91M
Stats
4 Jan | $13,012 | |
3 Jan | $12,752 | |
2 Jan | $12,014 | |
1 Jan | $9,426 | |
31 Dec | $14,849 | |
30 Dec | $10,906 | |
29 Dec | $7,419 | |
28 Dec | $4,505 | |
27 Dec | $2,740 | |
26 Dec | $2,868 | |
25 Dec | $2,726 | |
24 Dec | $3,448 | |
23 Dec | $14,552 | |
22 Dec | $6,381 | |
21 Dec | $2,183 |
Forecast of next month's revenue
Chess.com net worth for February 2025 - $157,597
Channel details
Chess.com has a unique approach to content. The channel features a mix of tutorials, live streams, and tournament coverage. The first two videos were advertisements for the website. The earliest videos focused on chess tutorials, covering both basic and advanced strategies.
In 2009, Chess.com posted its first tournament video from the National Open. The channel shifted focus to tournaments and news in 2013. Chess.com hosts the PRO Chess League, specializing in rapid chess tournaments. Titled Tuesdays is another popular event, featuring 11-round Swiss-system blitz chess tournaments.
The channel's creators, Erik Allebest and Jay Severson, bought the domain in 2005. They hired a team of developers to recreate the site as a chess portal. The duo aimed to capitalize on the rise of online chess.
Chess.com has collaborated with notable chess personalities. Magnus Carlsen, a five-time world champion, is associated with the channel. The channel also features content from GMHikaru and GothamChess.
Chess.com is based in San Francisco, California. The channel has a semi-daily upload schedule. The most viewed video is "XQc Gets Checkmated by MoistCr1tikal in 6 Moves!".
Chess.com continues to grow, attracting millions of players and fans worldwide.
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