Hall Of Tech is a California-based PC building and repair creator operating out of La Mirada, whose self-styled "Tech baddie" persona — signaled by the…
Total Followers +0.2%
888K
Across Instagram, YouTube, TikTok
Primary Platform
649K followers · 73% of audience
Engagement
4.8%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mid
Est. $9.7K–$23K / IG post
| Window | YouTube | TikTok | Combined | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | -1232 -0.2% | +404 +0.8% | +0 +0.0% | -828 |
| Last 30 days | -1038 -0.2% | +3K +5.6% | +0 +0.0% | +2K |
| Last 90 days | +10K +1.6% | +7K +14.0% | +0 +0.0% | +17K |
| Last 365 days | +10K +1.6% | +7K +14.0% | +0 +0.0% | +17K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Mar 2026 | — |
| RayNeo AR/Wearable Tech | Sponsored content | 2025–2026 | — | |
| ASUS ROG PC / Gaming Hardware | Sponsored content | 2025–2026 | — |
Hall Of Tech is a California-based PC building and repair creator operating out of La Mirada, whose self-styled "Tech baddie" persona — signaled by the female mechanic emoji — sets her apart in a hardware niche still dominated by male voices. Her content spans custom PC builds, gaming setup aesthetics, component reviews, and hands-on repair work, distributed across Instagram, TikTok, and a fast-growing YouTube channel. Crucially, Hall Of Tech is not purely a media presence: the La Mirada address doubles as a working shop that ships custom-built PCs across the United States and internationally, giving her channel an unusually grounded, commerce-backed credibility that most tech influencers lack.
What makes Hall Of Tech's positioning genuinely distinctive is the audience composition: a tech and PC-build channel where roughly two-thirds of followers are women, skewing heavily toward the 18-to-34 demographic, represents a measurable gap from category norms. That gap has attracted hardware brands eager to reach beyond the traditional gaming-PC buyer — an AMD sponsorship and integrations with ASUS ROG, Noctua, and Antec reflect the kind of component-tier relationships usually reserved for much larger channels. Engagement rates running well above category median across every platform suggest a community that actively participates rather than passively scrolls. With YouTube showing the sharpest recent growth and her shop-based content gaining viewer interest, Hall Of Tech is positioned to expand further into long-form build documentation and retail-adjacent content, appealing to brands looking for authentic reach into a younger, more diverse hardware audience.
Hall Of Tech reaches its audience primarily through Instagram, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories, TikTok branded content. Their sponsorship history skews toward AR/Wearable Tech, PC / Gaming Hardware, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. and RayNeo. Engagement on Instagram runs around 4.8%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Hall Of Tech's tier (Mid, 888K combined followers, —). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Hall of Tech operates out of a real brick-and-mortar shop located at 15270 Rosecrans Ave in La Mirada, California. She has mentioned filming more behind-the-scenes "in shop" content for fans who want to see the day-to-day of her PC builds and repair work.
Yes — Hall of Tech ships custom-built PCs across the United States and internationally, making her one of the few creators in the gaming PC space who runs an active storefront alongside her content channels. Business inquiries go through business@halloftech.com.
"Tech baddie" is Hall of Tech's self-coined identity, used consistently across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to describe a woman who is genuinely skilled at building and repairing technology while bringing her own aesthetic to a space that has traditionally skewed male. It functions as both her tagline and the core positioning of her entire brand.
Yes — Hall of Tech has worked with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on sponsored content for her YouTube channel, with a campaign active in early 2026. AMD is a natural fit given that her content centers on custom PC builds and gaming hardware where AMD CPUs and GPUs are a constant topic.
Hall of Tech describes herself as someone who "builds and repairs stuff," so both are part of her work. Her physical shop in La Mirada, CA supports the hands-on repair side of the business, which she distinguishes from the custom build orders she ships nationwide and internationally.
Hall of Tech reviewed the RayNeo Air 4 Pro in both the Batman and Chaos editions as part of a sponsored partnership with RayNeo Global, calling them "fire" in her post. The device is an AR glasses product featuring HDR display technology, a departure from her usual PC hardware content.
Hall of Tech featured a collaboration between Noctua — widely known for premium quiet cooling fans — and Antec, a PC case manufacturer, describing it as a collab she "never thought she needed." The partnership blends Noctua's signature aesthetic with Antec's case design, the kind of hardware crossover that tends to resonate strongly with her PC-building audience.
Hall of Tech's audience skews heavily female, which is unusual for gaming hardware content, and it tracks directly back to her "tech baddie" positioning — she makes PC building feel aesthetic and accessible rather than gatekept. Her content sits at the intersection of gaming setup culture and lifestyle content, pulling in viewers who wouldn't typically follow a straight hardware review channel.
Hall of Tech is based in La Mirada, California, a city in Los Angeles County. Her physical shop at 15270 Rosecrans Ave serves as both her working workspace and an increasingly regular filming location as she produces more in-shop content.
Instagram is Hall of Tech's largest platform by total audience size, though her TikTok and YouTube channels have been more active with recent uploads and show stronger growth momentum heading into mid-2026. Her YouTube channel in particular has been growing at a notably fast clip compared to the other platforms.
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