United States
The Organic Chemistry Tutor is a United States-based educational YouTube channel that has grown well beyond its namesake subject into one of the most comprehensive STEM tutorial libraries on the platform.
Total Followers +0.9%
10.8M
Across YouTube
Primary Platform
YouTube
10.8M followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
3.6%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. — / IG post
| Platform | Followers | 30d Growth | Engagement | Posts / wk | Last upload |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube | 10,800,000 | +100K | 3.6% | — | 3 months ago |
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 |
| Last 30 days | +100K +0.9% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +100K |
| Last 90 days | +204K +1.9% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +204K |
| Last 365 days | +204K +1.9% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +204K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
The Organic Chemistry Tutor is a United States-based educational YouTube channel that has grown well beyond its namesake subject into one of the most comprehensive STEM tutorial libraries on the platform. Operating in a screencast, voice-over format — working through problems by hand without a host on camera — the channel delivers methodical, step-by-step instruction across organic and general chemistry, physics, and the full mathematics sequence from algebra through calculus. What began as a focused resource for college students dreading orgo has expanded into a go-to exam-prep destination for learners at nearly every stage of a STEM education, with content explicitly structured around final exams, standardized tests like the GED, and course-specific review sessions. The format is deliberately utilitarian: long-form problem walkthroughs over production polish, which has proven a durable draw for students who need to see a concept worked through rather than explained abstractly.
The channel's audience skews heavily male and clusters in the 18-to-34 age band — a profile consistent with undergraduate and early-graduate STEM students — with a predominantly US base supplemented by meaningful viewership from India, the UK, and Canada, reflecting the global appetite for English-language STEM instruction. Engagement running well above the category median is notable for a channel of this scale, suggesting the content continues to surface at high-utility moments: the night before an exam, mid-problem-set, or during a self-directed study session. Monetization leans on YouTube's own ad ecosystem and Amazon affiliate links rather than high-profile brand sponsorships, which keeps the channel's independence intact but also signals an underutilized brand-partnership lane. EdTech platforms, textbook publishers, scientific calculator brands, and test-prep services would find a tightly aligned, academically motivated audience here — positioning the channel well for deeper commercial relationships as the creator-education space continues to mature.
The Organic Chemistry Tutor reaches an audience concentrated in United States primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations. Their sponsorship history skews toward Affiliate / E-commerce, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include Amazon Associates. Engagement on YouTube runs around 3.6%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at The Organic Chemistry Tutor's tier (Mega, 10.8M combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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The channel started with an organic chemistry focus and simply kept the name as it expanded into a far broader STEM resource. Today it covers general chemistry, physics, algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, calculus, and GED math prep — making the name a well-known misnomer among students who discover it while searching for help in other subjects.
Yes, calculus and precalculus are core subjects on the channel alongside chemistry and physics. There are dedicated videos covering calculus topics as well as final exam review sessions, including a video specifically titled around calculus final exam tips.
The channel is especially well known for its comprehensive final exam review videos, which are structured to hit the key topics students need right before a big test. Videos like the Organic Chemistry 1 Final Exam Review and General Chemistry 1 Final Exam Review are among the most relied-upon resources on the entire channel.
Yes, the channel includes GED math practice test and study guide review content, which sets it apart from channels that focus purely on college-level coursework. This makes it useful for adult learners and high schoolers working toward their GED, not just college students.
Physics is explicitly listed in the channel's own description alongside organic chemistry, general chemistry, algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, and calculus. The channel functions as a broad STEM tutoring hub rather than a chemistry-only resource, despite what the name suggests.
The creator has deliberately kept their personal identity in the background, and the channel brand itself — rather than any individual's name or face — is what students recognize and search for. The focus is entirely on the educational content, which is consistent across thousands of tutorial videos spanning multiple subjects.
As of mid-2026, the channel had noticeably slowed its upload pace compared to earlier years, with the most recent video posting several months prior. That said, the channel's massive back catalog of tutorials remains heavily used by students year-round for coursework and exam prep.
No — while a large share of the audience is college-aged, the channel also serves high schoolers, GED candidates, and adult learners returning to math and science. The content spans difficulty levels from foundational algebra through advanced college-level organic chemistry and calculus.
Yes, the channel openly discloses in its bio that links in video descriptions may generate affiliate commissions, and the creator is an Amazon Associate who earns from qualifying purchases made through those links. This is the primary disclosed monetization method alongside standard YouTube ad revenue.
The channel has surpassed 10 million subscribers, making it one of the largest dedicated STEM education channels on YouTube anywhere in the world. While the majority of its audience is based in the United States, it draws significant viewership from India, the United Kingdom, and Canada as well.
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