What is Mrwhosetheboss‘s net worth? Read on to find out how rich the tech content creator on YouTube is and his earnings from the platform.
Mrwhosetheboss is one of the top and most famous tech content creators on YouTube currently. His name comes to mind everywhere fellow tech creators such as Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) are mentioned.
Due to his popularity, many would want to know more about his financial details and most especially, his YouTube earnings. So, how much money does MrWhoseTheBoss make, and what is his personal net worth?
How much does Mrwhosetheboss make on YouTube?
The Mrwhosetheboss YouTube channel generates earnings of $783 – $12.5K, while his second channel, Mrwhosetheboss Shorts earns $1.6K – $25.3K – all in a day on YouTube according to Social Blade.
His main channel earns estimated revenue of $5.5K – $87.6K in a week while his second channel earns $11.1K – $177.2K from YouTube.
His main channel earns an estimated income of $23.5K – $375.6K in a month while his 2nd channel makes $47.5K – $759.5K from YouTube.
In a year, the Mrwhosetheboss main YouTube channel makes an estimated salary of $281.7K – $4.5M, and his second channel also makes him $569.6K – $9.1M from displayed ads on his videos.
What is Mrwhosetheboss’ net worth?
English YouTuber Arun Rupesh Maini, better known as Mrwhosetheboss, is one of the top richest, and highest-paid technology content creators on the video-sharing platform.
He makes his money from different avenues, including sponsorships, partnerships, selling merchandise, brand deals, and other endeavors.
As of now, Mrwhosetheboss has an estimated net worth of over $15 million all thanks to YouTube.
Who is Mrwhosetheboss?
Arun Rupesh Maini, better known as Mrwhosetheboss, is an English YouTuber, known for his technology content. Basically, Mrwhosetheboss is an English technological review channel on YouTube owned and run by Arun Rupesh Maini but managed by Night Media.
The top technology YouTuber has been rumored to be from India but per TheVibely research, he’s an English YT personality.
He is from the United Kingdom, and was born in England on October 24, 1995, but has an Indian origin, however, he considers himself British. Per his Fandom Wiki, he currently lives in Nottingham, England, United Kingdom.
Not much is known about his childhood, other than that he got really good grades all throughout school and he played chess. Throughout his teen years, he was picked on and had really low self-esteem, to the point where he would go everywhere with his head down, until one day, his uncle put his head up and told him to stay that way. Eventually, he got his first phone and was amazed at how much he could do with it.
Maini attended the University of Nottingham from 2010-2017, graduating with a degree in Economics.
He joined YouTube on April 20, 2011, and the channel has gone through significant changes since then. As of September 2022, he has over 11.6 million subscribers, 1.4K uploaded videos, over 19 billion total views, and a second channel named Mrwhosetheboss Short which also has over 5 million subs.
His channel is ranked the 280th most subscribed channel on the platform, the 37th best channel in the UK, and the 16th best Tech channel on YouTube. In terms of video views, he is 3,966th and the 3,703rd overall best YouTube channel.
Maini originally started uploading video game content to YouTube. When he was 14 years old, his brother gave him his first smartphone, a ZTE Blade. Maini decided to make a video about it; “a lot of people watched it, and the video did much better than I expected”. From there, he turned his attention to creating smartphone videos, which ultimately led to his channel’s trajectory.
Maini wanted to start his career doing only expensive phone reviews. Many other technological YouTubers inspired him.
However, all of them would attend particular private events and seminars and he wanted to, too. But at the same time, making phone reviews was getting him to a loss as he did not have proper back-end finance at that time. As a result, he had only two choices- directly buying and selling phones or quitting the channel. But Arun did not quit; he continued making review videos until he got a decent amount of viewers and subscribers, after which, he became settled.