Canada
Linus Tech Tips is the flagship channel of Linus Media Group, founded by Linus Sebastian and based in British Columbia,…
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20M
Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok
Primary Platform
YouTube
16.8M followers · 84% of audience
Engagement
3.8%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $21K–$50K / IG post
Sebastian remained as creative lead and majority owner while Tong, a former Lululemon executive, assumed day-to-day leadership of the company.
GamersNexus criticized LTT's testing standards; LTT also faced backlash for auctioning off a Billet Labs water-block prototype it was meant to return. The team paused uploads to address quality issues.
The allegations prompted an external third-party investigation, the results of which LTT later published in a public summary.
LTT invested heavily in building out Labs as a standalone tech-testing facility producing data-driven reviews separate from the main YouTube channel.
The in-house store continued growing with new tools, backpacks and accessories, becoming a significant revenue pillar alongside ad and sponsorship income.
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| Last 30 days | +0 +0.0% | -5697 -0.3% | +0 +0.0% | -5697 |
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| Last 365 days | +0 +0.0% | -4629 -0.3% | +0 +0.0% | -4629 |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
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| Squarespace Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | May 2026 | — |
| dbrand Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | May 2026 | — |
| Secretlab Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | May 2026 | — |
| SPEEDIANCE Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Apr 2026 | — |
| Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Apr 2026 | — |
Linus Tech Tips is the flagship channel of <strong>Linus Media Group</strong>, founded by <strong>Linus Sebastian</strong> and based in British Columbia, Canada. Launched in 2008 alongside Sebastian's career at NCIX, the channel built its reputation on high-production PC builds, component reviews, and consumer hardware teardowns that prioritised hands-on testing over press-release coverage. The channel's credibility was stress-tested in mid-2023 when <strong>GamersNexus published a critique</strong> of LMG's review practices and the handling of the Billet Labs prototype, prompting Sebastian to step back from day-to-day operations and hand the CEO role to <strong>Terren Tong</strong> by late 2023. Since then, the company has leaned into structural reform — building out LTT Labs as a standalone testing unit and expanding its Creator Warehouse hardware line — signalling an intent to recapture authority through process rather than personality alone.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Linus Tech Tips's tier (Mega, 20M combined followers, Canada). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Linus Sebastian is the Canadian content creator and entrepreneur who founded Linus Media Group and its flagship channel, Linus Tech Tips, in 2008. He built the channel after a career in retail tech at NCIX, eventually growing it into one of the largest independent technology media operations on YouTube. In late 2023 he stepped down as CEO following a period of public controversy, though he remains a visible presence in the channel's content.
In mid-2023, hardware outlet GamersNexus published a detailed video alleging inaccuracies in Linus Tech Tips' reviews and criticising how LMG handled a prototype cooler loaned by small manufacturer Billet Labs. The video triggered significant backlash from the tech community and forced Linus Media Group into a public response acknowledging process failures. The fallout was a direct catalyst for Linus Sebastian stepping back from the CEO role and the company restructuring its review and testing workflows.
Terren Tong became CEO of Linus Media Group in late 2023, taking over from founder Linus Sebastian. The transition came in the wake of the GamersNexus controversy and the public allegations made by former employee Madison Reeve. Tong had been part of the LMG leadership team prior to the role change.
In mid-2023, former LMG employee Madison Reeve publicly alleged a pattern of workplace misconduct at the company, describing a difficult working environment. The allegations emerged in close proximity to the GamersNexus controversy and compounded the reputational pressure on the organisation during that period. Linus Media Group acknowledged the situation publicly as part of its broader response to the 2023 events.
LTT Labs is a dedicated, independent testing operation that Linus Media Group expanded into a standalone unit during 2023 and 2024. Its purpose is to bring more rigorous, methodology-driven benchmarking to hardware reviews, separating the scientific testing process from the editorial content of the main YouTube channel. The move was partly a direct response to criticism about review accuracy raised in the GamersNexus controversy.
The LTT Screwdriver is a precision screwdriver designed specifically for PC building and repair, sold through Linus Media Group's own retail arm. A second-generation version launched in 2024 with design refinements based on user feedback from the original release. It is available via the Creator Warehouse, LMG's direct-to-consumer product store.
Creator Warehouse is Linus Media Group's branded merchandise and hardware accessories storefront, selling products designed by the LTT team directly to consumers. The line includes the LTT Screwdriver, backpacks, desk mats, and other PC-adjacent accessories. The 2024 expansion of the product catalogue signalled LMG's intent to build a durable direct-revenue stream alongside its advertising and sponsorship income.
Recent confirmed sponsors include dbrand (device skins and cases), Secretlab (gaming chairs), AMD (processors and GPUs), Squarespace (web tools), and SPEEDIANCE (fitness hardware). The mix reflects both the core PC-hardware audience and a broader consumer-tech appetite that advertisers in adjacent verticals have found useful.
At 3.5% across YouTube, Linus Tech Tips' engagement runs well above the technology category median of roughly 1.5%, which is a notably strong result for a channel operating at 16 million-plus subscribers on the platform. High subscriber counts typically suppress percentage engagement as audiences age and passive viewers accumulate, making the above-baseline figure meaningful. TikTok engagement is even higher at 7.5%, though the audience there is considerably smaller.
Yes — alongside its primary YouTube presence of around 16.8 million subscribers, Linus Tech Tips maintains accounts on Instagram (approximately 1.8 million followers) and TikTok (approximately 1.4 million followers). YouTube remains the dominant platform both by audience size and by engagement volume, and most sponsor integrations are structured around long-form YouTube content.
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