Starting a YouTube channel is one of the most underrated side hustles for developers. Unlike freelancing, YouTube content compounds — a video you make today can earn money for years. Developer channels covering coding tutorials, tech reviews, and career advice are seeing explosive growth in 2026, with CPM rates (what advertisers pay per 1,000 views) 3-5x higher than general entertainment content. This guide covers everything from choosing your niche to scaling beyond AdSense revenue.

Developer YouTube Niches Compared

NicheAvg CPMCompetitionGrowth Potential
Programming Tutorials$12-18HighSteady — evergreen content
Tech Reviews (laptops, gear)$15-22MediumStrong — sponsorships available
Career/Interview Prep$20-35MediumHigh — SaaS upsells
Live Coding/Build in Public$8-12LowGrowing — community-driven
AI/ML Explainers$18-28MediumExplosive — trending topic
Developer Vlogging$10-15LowModerate — personality-based

Equipment: What You Actually Need

Start with what you have. The biggest mistake new YouTubers make is buying expensive gear before recording a single video. Here is the minimum vs pro setup:

ItemMinimum (Under $200)Pro (Under $1,000)
MicrophoneYour laptop mic or a $30 lavalierBlue Yeti ($99) or Shure MV7 ($249)
CameraBuilt-in webcamSony ZV-E10 ($698) or Logitech Brio 4K ($199)
LightingNatural window lightNeewer ring light ($60) + softbox kit ($80)
Screen RecordingOBS Studio (free)ScreenFlow ($149) or OBS + plugins
EditingDaVinci Resolve (free)Final Cut Pro ($299) or Premiere Pro
ThumbnailsCanva (free)Figma (free) or Photoshop

Content Strategy for Developer Channels

Best for: Programming tutorials, tech reviews, career advice, live coding, AI/ML explainers. Key insight: Tutorial-based channels grow slower but have much higher long-term value — a "How to Set Up Docker" video from 2024 still gets views in 2026. News/reaction videos spike and die within 48 hours.

The 3-video types framework:

  • Discovery videos (40%): "Top 5 VS Code Extensions 2026" — broad appeal, high CTR, brings in new subscribers
  • Authority videos (40%): "Build a Full-Stack App with Next.js 15" — deep content, builds trust, long watch time
  • Community videos (20%): Q&As, career stories, "day in the life" — builds connection, increases engagement

Monetization: Beyond AdSense

Revenue StreamHow It WorksEarning Potential (1K-50K subs)
YouTube AdSenseAds shown on your videos$50-500/month
SponsorshipsCompanies pay for mentions$200-2,000/video
Affiliate LinksCommission on product sales$100-1,000/month
Course/Product SalesYour own digital products$500-10,000/month
Channel MembershipsMonthly subscriber donations$50-500/month
Consulting LeadsClients from your content$1,000-5,000/month

Bottom line: YouTube for developers is a 6-12 month investment before meaningful income. Focus on tutorial + authority content, treat sponsorships (not AdSense) as your primary revenue goal, and use the channel as a funnel for higher-value products. See also: Selling Online Courses and Social Media Monetization.