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Sleepless Historian YouTube channel analysis

@SleeplessHistorian 8.5y old United States

Sleepless Historian is a YouTube channel with 702.0K subscribers and 41.2M total views, and an estimated $2K – $9K/mo revenue. This analysis breaks down its outlier videos, content strategy, revenue & valuation estimate.

Analysis generated with AI from public YouTube data. Revenue and valuation figures are estimates derived from public data, not financial advice.

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Sleepless Historian channel stats

lifetime totals
Subscribers702.0K
Total views41.2M
Videos317
Avg views / video130.0K
Views / day · life13.3K
Views / subscriber59
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Outlier videos

breakouts ≥1.5× recent median
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Top videos

biggest ever

This channel is a highly systematic, high-volume history compilation factory that leverages clickbait framing of everyday historical misery, weird rules, and bodily functions to generate steady, passive catalog views. It is highly replicable if you can build an efficient script-to-voiceover pipeline.

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Niche & positioning

Sensationalist Pop-History

Everyday life, bizarre rules, and taboo habits of the Medieval, Roman, and Ancient worlds packaged as long-form edutainment compilations.

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Content strategy

Evergreen 100%Trendjacking 0%Other 0%

100% evergreen, highly searchable pop-history topics packaged with sensationalist hooks ('- and more') to maximize autoplay and passive catalog consumption.

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Outlier playbook

the repeatable breakout formula
Formula

Breakouts come from broad, bingeable evergreen list-compilations about everyday life in the most clickable eras — especially MEDIEVAL, then ANCIENT ROME, then ANCIENT EGYPT — framed around a modern-person shock: things that felt normal then but are painful, creepy, stupid, taboo, hidden, or still affecting us now. The strongest repeatable lane is not battles, kings, or single biographies; it is “ordinary historical reality that feels wrong today,” packaged as a long “- and more” compilation. The best examples are “MEDIEVAL Things That Were Supposed to Be Temporary But Never Went Away,” “What Pain Was Considered Normal in MEDIEVAL Daily Life,” “Things That Happened in MEDIEVAL Times That Nobo

Title pattern

[ERA in caps] + [broad plural everyday category: Things/Rules/Pain/Jobs/Habits/Trends] + [modern shock or contradiction: Were Supposed to Be Temporary But Never Went Away / Were Considered Normal / Nobody Talks About / We Still Follow For No Reason / You’d Actually Want / Were Normal but Creepy] + “

  1. 1Choose a proven mass era first: MEDIEVAL as the default, ANCIENT ROME as the backup, ANCIENT EGYPT only when the angle is taboo, scandalous, or mystery-driven like “The Most Perverted Pharaohs in Hist
  2. 2Build the episode around 8-15 highly relatable daily-life examples, not a narrow event: normal pain, strange rules, temporary fixes that survived, forgotten things nobody discusses, creepy norms, jobs
  3. 3Use a title that creates a present-day relevance gap: “we still follow,” “never went away,” “for no reason,” “normal in daily life,” or “nobody talks about.” Avoid titles that are only about one ruler
  4. 4Package it as a broad “- and more” compilation with the strongest segment first: lead with the most uncomfortable or surprising example, then expand into adjacent mini-stories so it feels like a rabbi
  5. 5Make the next tests direct sequels to the outliers, e.g. “MEDIEVAL Rules We Still Follow For No Reason - and more,” “MEDIEVAL Jobs You’d Actually Want - and more,” “ANCIENT ROME Things That Were Suppo
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Performance drivers

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Medieval Misery and Daily Life — Videos focusing on the pain, hygiene, and daily struggles of medieval peasants, knights, and women consistently outperform other eras.
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Bizarre Historical Rules and Laws — Framing historical norms as 'rules we still follow' or 'rules that could get you killed' triggers high curiosity and click-through rates.
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Taboo and Sensationalist Themes — Topics covering perversion, drug use, bodily functions, and creepy habits of historical figures drive strong initial CTR.
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Long-Form Compilation Format — Using the '- and more' suffix indicates long-form, multi-topic compilations that maximize watch time and satisfy passive lean-back viewers.
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Topic clusters

Medieval Life, Pain, and Customs38Ancient Rome Rules, Jobs, and Scandals24Ancient Greece and Egypt Curiosities16Tudor and Victorian Era Oddities8Vikings, Pirates, and Military History10General Historical Mysteries and Evolution24
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Sleepless Historian revenue & valuation

from public data
Est. revenue
$2K – $9K
per month · incl. sponsorship
Ad revenue
$1K – $3K
per month
Est. valuation
$29K – $375K
benchmarked vs comparables

Your channel's current valuation is estimated between $29,010 and $374,903, with an absolute floor of $22,316. This wide range reflects a low confidence rating, primarily driven by underutilized monetization channels and a heavy reliance on platform-dependent ad revenue.

Estimates derived from public data (earnings history + comparable channels). Not an offer, appraisal, or financial advice.

Frequently asked questions about Sleepless Historian

How many subscribers does Sleepless Historian have?
Sleepless Historian has 702.0K subscribers and 41.2M total views.
How much money does Sleepless Historian make?
Sleepless Historian's estimated YouTube revenue is $2K – $9K per month (including sponsorships), derived from public data — an estimate, not an exact figure.
What is Sleepless Historian's most popular video?
“Boring History For Sleep | Why You Wouldn't Last a Day in Medieval Times and more”, with 4.2M views.
What kind of content does Sleepless Historian make?
Sensationalist Pop-History — Everyday life, bizarre rules, and taboo habits of the Medieval, Roman, and Ancient worlds packaged as long-form edutainment compilations.
How often does Sleepless Historian post?
Sleepless Historian posts about 4 videos per week (~17.1 per month).
How long has Sleepless Historian been on YouTube?
Sleepless Historian has been active on YouTube for about 8.5 years.
How this analysis was made
  • Source: public YouTube channel & video data (120 recent videos sampled).
  • Outlier videos: uploads with ≥1.5× the channel's recent median views.
  • Revenue & valuation: estimated from public earnings signals and comparable channels — ranges, not exact figures.
  • Last updated: 7/3/2026.
Published 7/3/2026 · analysis by OutlierKit
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