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Armchair Academics

@armchairacademicsTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 12, 2026 · stalePublic earnings

creating educational videos and mini-documentaries.

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Identity, tiers, posts, and visible counts come from the latest public Patreon observation. Growth compares available public snapshots. Revenue is labeled observed only when Patreon exposes it; otherwise it is modeled from public membership and tier signals.

Paid members
14
0% · 30-day rate from 17 observed days
Total audience
164
incl. free followers
Observed monthly earnings
$43
Starting price
$2/mo
4 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 164 observed tier members sit

$091.5%

Largest observed tier is $0 Free. The bar only uses public tier patron counts.

$0/moFree15091.5% of observed tier members
$2/moUndergraduate74.3% of observed tier members
$5/moMaster's53% of observed tier members
$9/moPhD21.2% of observed tier members
Growth signals: Armchair Academics
0%

14 paid members · 30-day rate from 17 observed days

Membership
141312
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Armchair Academics14 members · $43/mo

The chart only uses Armchair Academics's observed public history. Comparison peers are listed below, but comparable trend series are not available yet.

Creator comparisons

Where Armchair Academics ranks

5 creators shown
#58 of 9 cohort creators measured
Paid members in Recommended cohort

A focused cohort chosen from content relevance, category, audience, pricing, and cadence. Changing the rank metric does not change who belongs in this cohort.

8 of 9 cohort creators have a measured paid-member count; the other 1 remains unranked for this metric.Ranking data · includes stale rows
Armchair Academics's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
RankCreator and why includedPaid membersGap vs Armchair AcademicsFreshness
#3
The Cynical HistorianPodcastsContent relevance + business context
266252 moreAug 17, 2026
#4
Art of the ProblemPodcastsContent relevance + business context
7359 moreAug 12, 2026
#5
Armchair AcademicsProfilePodcastsPaid members position in Recommended cohort
14ReferenceAug 12, 2026Stale
#6
Michael KilmanPodcastsContent relevance + business context
77 fewerAug 12, 2026
#7
Robert GarmongPodcastsContent relevance + business context
212 fewerAug 15, 2026

The rank uses the full fixed cohort. This table shows up to five creators around Armchair Academics; the coverage summary above still counts everyone.

What they publish

Recent posts

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Article Latest postPublicScript: The Rise of the Dalai Lamas

June 7

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The Rise of the Dalai Lamas: How Monks Came to Rule TibetJune 7ArticleJune 7Public 0 0Dr. Daniel Wojahn | Tibet During the Yuan-era and Tibetan-Mongolian Relations in the 13th CenturyJul 9, 2025ArticleJul 9, 2025Public 0 0Professor Lewis Doney | Dunhuang, the Silk Roads, and the history of the Tibetan Empire (Part 2)Jul 8, 2025ImageJul 8, 2025Public 0 0Professor Lewis Doney | Dunhuang, the Silk Roads, and the history of the Tibetan Empire (Part 1)Jun 21, 2025ImageJun 21, 2025Public 0 0The (Almost) Exhaustive Reading List | Tibet Under the Mongol EmpireApr 10, 2025ArticleApr 10, 2025Public 0 0Script: Tibet Under the Mongol Empire | Episode 5Apr 10, 2025ArticleApr 10, 2025Public 0 0Tibet Under the Mongol Empire | The History of Tibetan Buddhism and the Yuan DynastyApr 10, 2025 View post The Mongol invasions of Tibet in 1240 and 1244 reshaped the political and religious world of Central Asia. Faced with the unprecedented threat of foreign conquest, the Tibetan clans and schools of Tibetan Buddhism were forced to adapt and seek out new forms of patronage to survive. In this episode of The Animated History of Tibet we explore the history of the Tibetan Plateau at the height of the Mongol Empire and the later court of Kublai Khan. The journey will take us across all of Asia, from the sheltered valleys of the Yarlung River to the distant battlefields of the Yuan Dynasty.ArticleApr 10, 2025Public 0 0The (Almost) Exhaustive Reading List: The Tibetan RenaissanceAug 2, 2024ArticleAug 2, 2024Public 0 0The Tibetan Buddhist Renaissance | An Animated HistoryAug 2, 2024ArticleAug 2, 2024Public 0 0Script: The Fall of the Tibetan Empire (Ep3 Part 1)Jun 1, 2024ImageJun 1, 2024Public 0 0The Fall of the Tibetan Empire | An Animated HistoryJun 1, 2024ArticleJun 1, 2024Public 0 0
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