Twelve creators seated and standing around a long wooden table covered in laptops, mid-laugh and mid-sentence, natural window light from the left
Applications open · Q2 2026

The room that
replaces your group chat.

A monthly roundtable for YouTubers, podcasters, and newsletter writers pulling $8K–$40K/month — tearing apart each other's monetization with the honesty only peers can deliver.

  • YouTubers·
  • 🎙Podcasters·
  • Newsletter Writers·
  • $8K–$40K / month·
  • No courses. No gurus.·
  • Real peers. Real numbers.·
  • YouTubers·
  • 🎙Podcasters·
  • Newsletter Writers·
  • $8K–$40K / month·
  • No courses. No gurus.·
  • Real peers. Real numbers.·
  • YouTubers·
  • 🎙Podcasters·
  • Newsletter Writers·
  • $8K–$40K / month·
  • No courses. No gurus.·
  • Real peers. Real numbers.·
  • YouTubers·
  • 🎙Podcasters·
  • Newsletter Writers·
  • $8K–$40K / month·
  • No courses. No gurus.·
  • Real peers. Real numbers.·

The bulletin board

Real sessions. Real numbers.
Scroll until something sounds like you.

See If There's a Seat

Who belongs
at this table.

If this list sounds like a mirror, keep reading.

  • YouTubers with 50K–500K subscribers
  • 🎙Podcasters crossing $10K/mo in sponsorships
  • Newsletter writers with 5K–80K subscribers
  • Pulling $8K–$40K monthly, consistently
  • Done with courses, outgrown masterminds
  • Not yet big enough for talent management
YouTubeBefore → After

CPM went from $4.20 to $11.80 after one sponsorship deck teardown

Before$4.20 CPM
After$11.80 CPM

Marcus repositioned his channel from general finance to solo-founder finance. Same content, tighter ICP.

3 months after first session

I'd been charging the same rate for 18 months. In one session, three people told me I was leaving at least $4K on the table every month. They were right.

+$4,800/mo after repricing
JO

Jordan Osei

Podcast Host · $22K/mo

Camille Tran — Newsletter, revenue breakdown
Newsletter

Camille Tran

Monthly Revenue Breakdown

$20,000

/month

Sponsorships$14,200
Paid Subscriptions$3,800
Consulting$2,000
Session ClipJan 2026

Should you fire your $500/month sponsor for a $2,000 one-off?

The table split almost evenly. Half said long-term relationships compound. The other half said a 4x rate jump is a market signal you can't ignore. What actually happened when Marcus tried the switch might surprise you.

Marcus K.Priya S.Jordan O.+4 more
Group of creators around a wooden table with laptops open, coffee cups visible, natural window light, mid-conversation
In the room

Monthly session, Austin chapter. The brick wall behind softens just enough.

$18K

Average monthly revenue at the table

Range: $8K–$40K. No one here is faking the numbers.

Brand DealsTable Teardown

Lena's sponsorship deck teardown — 6 slides, 40 minutes

Audience demographics slideKeep
Pricing page (buried on slide 5)Fix
Case study with 2019 dataCut
Engagement rate calculationFix
Brand alignment sectionKeep

Result after 2 sessions

Lena moved her pricing to slide 2 and updated her case studies. First outbound email after the session closed a $6,500 deal.

Member Story

How Priya doubled her sponsorship rate in two quarters without adding a single subscriber.

She walked into her first session charging $800 per newsletter placement. The table spent 40 minutes on her media kit alone. Eight months later, she's at $2,100 per placement — same audience, different positioning.

$800$2,100
per placement
Read her story

The group chat is fine for venting. This is where I actually fix things. We spent an entire session on my funnel and I left with a 12-item to-do list that moved the needle by March.

TR

Tomás Reyes

YouTuber · 180K subscribers · $31K/mo

NewsletterBefore → After

Newsletter open rate climbed from 28% to 44% after subject line workshop

Before28% open rate
After44% open rate

The table workshopped 12 subject lines live. The winning format was counterintuitive to everyone who hadn't tried it.

6-week improvement

Creators collaborating around a table with notebooks and laptops, warm lighting, candid moment
The format

The rule: no one pitches anything. You either get advice or you give it.

Session ClipFeb 2026

The 40% rule: when to stop optimizing content and start optimizing distribution

Nadia had been tweaking her editing workflow for three months. The table asked one question — 'What's your weekly outreach to newsletters in adjacent niches?' The answer was zero. Two members had built half their audience that way.

Nadia W.Camille T.Darius M.+3 more

12

Seats per chapter. That's the ceiling.

Enough for real conversation. Too few for anyone to hide.

I used to think my CPMs were low because my niche was too small. Turns out I was just talking to the wrong advertisers. Three people at this table had already solved that exact problem.

CPM: $6.10 → $14.40
NW

Nadia Wolff

Podcaster · 38K listeners · $15K/mo

One last thing

The editing-at-2AM feeling
doesn't go away on its own.

The table doesn't promise growth. It promises honesty from people doing exactly what you do — and that's the rarer thing.

12 seats · Monthly in-person · NYC, Austin, London chapters open