High-value YouTube niche

SaaS YouTube RPM: How Much Creators Make Per 1,000 Views

Estimate SaaS YouTube RPM for software tutorials, B2B tools, product reviews, and business automation channels.

SaaS channels can monetize well because viewers are often evaluating software for work, business, productivity, marketing, finance, or operations.

SaaS RPM planning range$8–$35 per 1,000 views is a reasonable planning range for B2B and software-focused long-form videos.
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Example SaaS YouTube RPM earnings

Monthly viewsRPM assumptionEstimated monthly revenue
50,000$8$400
100,000$16$1,600
250,000$25$6,250
1,000,000$35$35,000

Why SaaS YouTube RPM can monetize well

How creators can improve SaaS YouTube RPM

  1. Build keyword clusters around tutorials, reviews, alternatives, and use cases.
  2. Create comparison pages and videos for commercial-intent searches.
  3. Measure affiliate trials and sponsor revenue separately from RPM.
  4. Update important software pages when pricing or features change.

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SaaS RPM next steps

SaaS creators should connect RPM estimates with buyer-intent tutorials, alternatives, reviews, and workflow content.

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Start with a goal like $3,000/month and calculate how many monthly views this niche may require.

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FAQ

Is this RPM guaranteed?

No. RPM ranges are planning assumptions. Real earnings can be lower or higher based on country, audience intent, ad demand, format, and monetization mix.

Is AdSense the only revenue source?

No. Many high-value niches also use sponsorships, affiliates, products, services, downloadable resources, or lead generation.

What should I do next?

Use the YouTube Money Calculator to model low, middle, and high RPM scenarios for your own audience.