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Curious Scientist

@curiousscientistTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 17, 2026 · staleModeled revenue

creating tech and science videos, experiments and tutorials.

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Paid members
16
−25.6% · 30-day rate from 13 observed days
Total audience
240
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$140

$80–$200 modeled range

Starting price
$5/mo
4 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Pricing and benefits captured publicly

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$0/moFreePublic prices and benefits only
$5/moBachelor of CuriosityYou will get behind the scenes updates here on PatreonYou will get access to all the Arduino source codes that I published in my videos
$10/moMaster of CuriosityYou will get behind the scenes updates here on PatreonYou will get access to all the Arduino source codes that I published in my videosYour specific questions will be answered in an upcoming video
$25/moDoctor of CuriosityYou will get behind the scenes updates here on PatreonYou will get access to all the Arduino source codes that I published in my videosYour specific questions will be answered in an upcoming videoYou can recommend me specific topics for my upcoming videos
Growth signals — Curious Scientist
−25.6%

16 paid members · 30-day rate from 13 observed days

Membership
201816
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Curious Scientist16 members · $140/mo

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

Creator comparisons

Where Curious Scientist ranks

5 creators shown
#3of 7 measured
Total audience in Recommended cohort

Semantic matches are not ready, so this fixed cohort uses the best available category, audience, pricing, and cadence evidence.

Ranking data · includes stale rows
Curious Scientist's total audience rank in Recommended cohort
RankCreator and why includedTotal audienceGap vs Curious ScientistFreshness
#1
Davud AkhundzadaVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
416176 moreAug 17, 2026
#2
PITCH CANKERVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
380140 moreAug 17, 2026
#3
Curious ScientistProfileVideoTotal audience position in Recommended cohort
240ReferenceAug 17, 2026Stale
#4
AdrianVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
20535 fewerAug 17, 2026
#5
Paul MorrisseyVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
16575 fewerAug 17, 2026

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

What they publish

Recent posts

118Profile posts0 postsLast month75%Members-only

Previews available for 25 of 118 posts

Video Latest post$5 tier & upESP32-S3 multiple SPI buses - SPI, VSPI, HSPI, FSPI, WTF…!?

In this video, I clarify the differences between FSPI and HSPI on an ESP32-S3 microcontroller, and I show you how to use them. I use an ADS1256 and an ILI9341 display to demonstrate the two separate SPI buses...

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Join for free Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$5 tier & up 0 0Join for free Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$5 tier & up 0 0Controlling a Microscope Like a CNC!In this video, I show you how to use a CNC pendant with an Arduino microcontroller. It is perfect for motor control projects, but it is also suitable for other projects where there are multiple parameters that need precise control.VideoNov 6, 2025Public 0 0CNC Pendant with Arduino Nano and LCD DisplayIn this video, I show you how to use a CNC pendant with an Arduino microcontroller. It is perfect for motor control projects, but it is also suitable for other projects where there are multiple parameters that need precise control.VideoOct 21, 2025$5 tier & up 0 0A DIY light meter for analog camerasIn this video, I show you my new device, specifically developed for analog camera. It is a cheap, but reliable light meter based on the TSL2591 light meter chip and the CH32V006F8P6 microcontroller.VideoSep 29, 2025Public 0 0I built my own, 6K-capable cinematic camera (and you can, too!)In this video, I show you how I modified the Hawkeye Firefly V6 PRO FPV camera and turned it into a high-performance cinematic camera.VideoSep 21, 2025$5 tier & up 0 0A genius way of handling multiple buttons with a single signal wireIn this video, I show you an elegant and genius way of handling multiple buttons with a single signal line, and I apply this knowledge to my custom remote control for my DIY camera.VideoAug 15, 2025$5 tier & up 0 0CH32V006K8U6 Tutorial - Part 14 - TSL2591 Light SensorIn this video, I show you the implementation of the library for the TSL2591 light sensor for CH32 microcontrollers. More specifically, I will use my recently developed CH32V006K8U6 board for this demonstration. I not only implemented the library, but I also updated my I2C functions so that from now on, they can transfer multiple bytes within a single command.VideoAug 8, 2025Public 0 0Hawkeye Firefly Split V6-PRO - Reviewing a 6K FPV camera with 1-inch sensorNo public preview was captured for this post.ArticleAug 4, 2025$5 tier & up 0 0Join for free Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$5 tier & up 0 0Join for free Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$5 tier & up 0 0
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