Free Wifi Net Worth
What is Free Wifi's net worth?
Free Wifi is a Canadian YouTube channel with over 1.22K subscribers. It started 5 years ago and has 285 uploaded videos.
The net worth of Free Wifi's channel through 17 Nov 2024
$7,693
Videos on the channel are categorized into Politics, Health, Lifestyle, Society.
How much money does Free Wifi make from YouTube?
Below is an estimated average earnings from advertising on the channel, depending on language, price and current audience.
Daily
$0
Weekly
$0
Monthly
$2
Yearly
$18
This income is valid for channel visits till Nov 17 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.
Free Wifi 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 4.00
- The highest daily views are 8.00
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Forecast of next month's revenue
Free Wifi net worth for December 2024 - $2
Channel details
Free Wifi's content is a mix of tech reviews, travel vlogs, and quirky challenges. The channel's creators, Alex and Jamie, met in a coding bootcamp in Toronto. Alex has a background in graphic design, while Jamie is a self-taught programmer. Their first video was a tutorial on setting up a home server. Alex is known for the unique animations in the videos, which are all hand-drawn. Jamie often includes Easter eggs related to classic video games in the coding tutorials. The duo once collaborated with a local artist to create a limited edition merch line. Free Wifi's most popular video is a review of a budget-friendly drone, which has over 50,000 views. Alex and Jamie are also passionate about environmental issues and often promote eco-friendly tech products. The channel's name was inspired by a sign they saw at a café during their first meeting.