
Two faceless niches printing above $8 CPM right now
Issue #5 maps the learner-intent educational explainer cluster — profiling Skill Leap AI (331K, AI tools screen-recording, $10–$25 CPM) and Learn Spanish World (212K, language learning voiceover, $8–$20 CPM) as the two confirmed faceless operators this cycle, with a Q3/Q4 seasonal CPM timing brief and a structural gap map of six additional high-CPM niches where no faceless operators exist in the 20K–500K range.

Niche cluster: learner-intent educational explainer. Both channels this week sit in the same advertiser tier — not because they cover the same topic, but because their audience shows up with purchase intent. A viewer watching a ChatGPT workflow tutorial is already in a buying mindset for AI tools and subscriptions. A viewer drilling Spanish vocabulary is primed for language apps, online courses, and travel. Advertisers in those categories pay per-impression at a premium over entertainment content — and neither channel requires a face on camera. 1 2
This issue covers the June 10–17 window and surfaces two confirmed operators: Skill Leap AI (331K, AI tools screen-recording) and Learn Spanish World (212K, language learning voiceover). A third qualifying channel was not found in this cycle's search — the structural reasons are documented in the gap section below.
Channel overview
CPM methodology: T1 (US/UK/CA/AU) audience benchmarks from vidIQ (June 2026) and OutlierKit (May 2026) cross-tabulated against the r/ReelFarmer RPM tier guide (u/Logical-Yak5511, June 15 2026). AdSense estimates are vidIQ's channel-level projections based on public view data — not creator-disclosed figures.
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Skill Leap AI — 331K subscribers, AI tools tutorials
Niche tag: AI productivity tools — screen recording + voiceover
Subscribers / video count: 331K subscribers, 354 videos. 3
Monthly views / estimated revenue: vidIQ projects approximately $2,070/month in AdSense. 3 Revenue in this niche typically skews heavily toward affiliate income on top of AdSense — faceless.my notes the channel's income is "sponsorship-primary because viewers convert easily on tool affiliate links." 5
Traffic source split: Not directly disclosed. AI tools tutorial content in this format typically surfaces through search (keyword-driven: "how to use ChatGPT for X," "Claude vs. GPT-4") and browse features driven by returning subscribers. Channels at 300K+ with consistent upload cadence in a high-discovery niche generally see 40–60% search traffic as the catalog deepens. 2
Video format anatomy:
- Average length: ~15–25 minutes (estimated from visible content titles and niche norms) 5
- Thumbnail style: Bold text overlays, AI tool logos or interface screenshots, high-contrast backgrounds
- Title formula: "[Number] [AI Tools/Skills] [Action Phrase]" — e.g., "Top 7 Must Have AI Tools To Create Epic Videos," "Master These 6 AI Skills Before It's Too Late"
- Upload cadence: Active across 354 videos; specific weekly cadence not verified from available data 3
Why CPM is rising in this niche: The AI tools category sits in vidIQ's $10–$25 CPM band for 2026 — up from the broader tech range of $8–$20 as AI-specific advertising budgets have separated from general technology. 1 Three structural factors drive the per-view rate: (1) the viewer is actively evaluating software purchases, making them a high-value conversion target for SaaS advertisers; (2) videos averaging 15+ minutes cross the 8-minute mid-roll threshold, which r/ReelFarmer's 2026 RPM guide confirms "roughly doubles RPM" by adding mid-roll inventory; 4 (3) the Tier-1 audience demographic skews toward English-speaking working professionals, the cohort with highest advertiser value. Beyond AdSense, the channel description reads "Stay on the cutting edge of AI! I share the latest AI tools, models, and tips with easy tutorials and reviews" — a positioning that maps directly onto affiliate commissions from tool vendors. 5
What is replicable about the operation: The format requires screen recording software and a microphone — no camera, no animation studio, no editorial staff. Every video starts with a live AI tool interface and walks through a workflow step by step. OutlierKit lists "Screen recording software; clear tutorial structure; consistent upload cadence" as the full production requirement for this lane. 2 An operator who picks a narrower AI tool vertical (e.g., AI video editors only, or AI writing tools only) can build a tighter search footprint than a broad "all AI tools" channel, which reduces the content volume needed to rank.
5 replication topics:
- "How to use Claude Projects to run a freelance writing business" (searches for "Claude tutorial 2026" are underserved vs. ChatGPT)
- "Top 5 AI tools that cut video editing time in half — full workflow" (tool-aggregator format, high affiliate potential)
- "Midjourney vs. Ideogram vs. Flux: which one is worth paying for in 2026?" (comparison format, high search volume, affiliate links on all three)
- "How I built a full client onboarding system using free AI tools" (workflow demo, professional audience demographic)
- "The 3 AI tools that replaced my $500/month software stack" (high purchase-intent framing, strong for SaaS affiliate conversions)
Learn Spanish World — 212K subscribers, language learning voiceover
Niche tag: Spanish language learning — voiceover + on-screen text/slides
Subscribers / video count: 212K subscribers, 1,700+ videos. Active since 2016; channel managed by "Mr. Brigs," a certified Spanish teacher based in Spain. 6
Monthly views / estimated revenue: Recent video view counts show 2,700–4,300 views per upload, implying a monthly total in the 100K–300K range based on 2–4 uploads per month. 6 vidIQ projects approximately $823/month in AdSense. 1 The channel monetizes across multiple additional streams: Ko-fi donations (a creator tipping platform) and Spanish PDF sales via a linked website — consistent with the multi-revenue pattern common in education channels. 6
Traffic source split: Not disclosed. Long-form sleep-learning compilations (8+ hours) at 1.5M–2M views suggest these drive the bulk of lifetime view accumulation via YouTube Search ("learn Spanish while you sleep") and Browse features serving returning learners. Standard-length lessons (5–15 min) at 2,700–4,300 views suggest a smaller but more consistent search-driven segment. 6
Video format anatomy:
- Average length: Two tracks — standard lessons at 5–15 minutes; sleep/drive learning compilations at 8+ hours
- Thumbnail style: Clean, text-heavy, Spanish flag colors (red and yellow), word/phrase overlays, gradient backgrounds — no face, high contrast
- Title formula: "Learn [Topic] While You [Activity]" (e.g., "Learn Spanish While You Drive") and "[Number] Spanish [Concept]" (e.g., "4 Spanish Filler Words to Sound More Natural")
- Upload cadence: Approximately 2–4 videos/month over the past 90 days 6
Why CPM is rising in this niche: Language learning sits in vidIQ's Education CPM band of $8–$20 for 2026. 1 Two revenue mechanics work simultaneously: the 8-hour compilation videos collect mid-roll ad impressions across an extended session, while the short lessons capture search traffic from learners looking for specific grammar or vocabulary points. Shortimize's 2026 niche guide notes language learning specifically as "booming and still has room for new creators." 7 The niche's CPM is structurally supported by a consistent advertiser pool: language apps (Duolingo, Babbel, Rosetta Stone), travel brands, and online course platforms all target Spanish learners with high purchase intent.
What is replicable about the operation: The format requires only a microphone and slide software (Canva, Google Slides, or PowerPoint). No animation, no face, no studio. The "learn while you [activity]" compilation format converts existing lesson clips into high-watch-time units — a single 8-hour video can be assembled from 30–40 shorter lesson clips already filmed. The channel has operated profitably for 10 years at 2–4 videos/month, confirming this is a sustainable solo-creator workload, not a high-output content machine.
5 replication topics:
- "Learn Mexican Spanish slang while you drive — 3 hours" (regional variant targeting; underserved vs. Spain Spanish)
- "100 Spanish phrases for absolute beginners — listen and repeat" (high search volume, beginner funnel entry)
- "Spanish B2 listening practice — 1 hour intermediate conversation" (serves the mid-level learner gap; fewer competitors than beginner content)
- "Business Spanish for remote workers — 50 essential phrases" (professional demographic, higher CPM due to B2B advertiser adjacency)
- "Learn Brazilian Portuguese while you sleep — 8 hours" (adjacent language pivot; same format, untapped channel niche for non-Spanish Latam languages)
Q3/Q4 timing brief for operators in these niches
The channels above are publishable year-round, but the next 6 months offer a specific CPM uplift window that operators in education and tech niches should plan around.
YouTube CPM follows a predictable annual cycle: Q1 is the trough (CPMs drop 30–50% from December peaks), Q2 recovers, Q3 runs above average, and Q4 peaks. 8 For operators in the AI tools and language learning niches, the next signal is the back-to-school window: August–September. Education, tech, and professional-development advertisers lift spend during this period as companies train staff and students prepare new tools. 8 9
After that, the Q4 peak runs October through December, when US CPMs that sit near $1.76 in August can reach $5.70–$6.93 by Cyber Week. 8 10 FluxNote notes that January typically sees CPMs drop 30–50% from December levels — "the most financially painful quarter for creators." 10
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The operator implication: a channel launched today has roughly 10–14 weeks to build a search footprint before the back-to-school uplift. A new AI tools channel that publishes 2 videos/week from now through July will have a 20–28 video catalog going into its first meaningful CPM spike. That's enough to establish search ranking on 8–10 longtail tutorial queries.
For the language learning format, October through December also runs adjacent to two specific advertiser windows: year-end language app subscription promotions (Babbel and Rosetta Stone run Black Friday deals) and pre-travel planning for holiday trips, both of which lift CPM for Spanish learning content. 9
What else the June 10–17 search found
Nine additional niche vectors were scanned this cycle. None produced a qualifying channel in the 20K–500K faceless range. The absence pattern is itself intelligence for operators evaluating entry points.

| Niche | CPM (T1) | Structural barrier | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tax / accounting explainer | $15–$45 2 | Face-camera CPA/lawyer dominance; credential = face | Zero channels found |
| Personal injury legal case breakdown | $20–$55 9 | Attorney-branded channels dominate; non-attorney creators face trust and compliance barriers | Zero channels found |
| Health insurance explainer | $30–$60 9 | Domain expertise + compliance risk; institutional players dominate with one-off content | Zero channels found |
| Immigration / visa explainer | $15–$40 2 | Immigration attorney credibility barrier; "USA Visa Explained" channel searched but handle unverifiable | One unconfirmed lead |
| Budgeting / FIRE / debt payoff | $15–$45 2 | Face-camera personal brand dominates; known faceless finance channels all exceed 500K | Zero channels in range |
| Non-English adapted for English audience | Varies | Bilingual research + rights + narrative reframe cost; no proven execution model | Zero channels found |
Miraflow AI observes that insurance is "a niche that most creators overlook — and that's precisely why the few channels that dominate it earn extraordinary per-view revenue." 9 The same holds across the table: the CPMs are high because the supply of credible, consistent faceless operators is zero or near-zero. The budgeting/FIRE gap may be a launch-phase window rather than a permanent absence — channels like How Money Works and Economics Explained passed through the 20K–500K band before the current scan could catch them, per OutlierKit's channel list. 2
For operators, the two paths from this scan: run the format-proven AI tools or language learning playbook today, or accept a higher research and trust-building cost to attempt one of the structurally empty high-CPM niches above. The second path has no direct competition. The first has two confirmed models to study.
Cover image: AI-generated illustration.
参考ソース
- 1vidIQ: Highest-Paying YouTube Niches in 2026
- 2OutlierKit: Best Faceless YouTube Niches & Channel Ideas in 2026
- 3vidIQ: Skill Leap AI YouTube Stats
- 4r/ReelFarmer: How Much Do Faceless YouTube Niches Actually Pay in 2026?
- 5faceless.my: Best Faceless AI News and Tools YouTube Channels 2026
- 6YouTube: Learn Spanish World channel page
- 7Shortimize: 50+ Best Faceless YouTube Channel Ideas 2026
- 8vidIQ: YouTube CPM — 7 Factors Affecting Your Channel's Revenue
- 9Miraflow AI: YouTube CPM Rates by Niche 2026
- 10FluxNote: YouTube CPM Rates USA 2026
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